The Borneo Post

Turkey’s Erdogan furious over US warrants for aides in embassy brawl

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WASHINGTON: US authoritie­s on Thursday announced arrest warrants had been issued for 12 members of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s security detail for assaulting protesters in Washington last month, sparking a furious response from the Turkish leader.

Erdogan said the United States had no right to arrest his guards, who he said were protecting him from ‘terrorists.’

The Turkish foreign ministry officially ‘ invited’ the US ambassador in for discussion­s after the announceme­nt.

But Washington held that Erdogan’s security detail had no justificat­ion to attack the small group of Kurdish and Armenian protesters outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence on May 16, just after Erdogan met with President Donald Trump at the White House.

Nine people were injured, with several going to the hospital for treatment of head injuries, broken teeth, deep cuts and bruises.

The charges against the 12, along with six other TurkishAme­ricans and TurkishCan­adians who joined the melee, “send a clear message that the United States does not tolerate individual­s who use intimidati­on and violence to stifle freedom of speech and legitimate political expression,” said State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert.

Erdogan lashed back, accusing US police of having allowed ‘ terrorists’ to protest ‘50 meters from me’ during his US visit.

“Why would I bring my guards with me to the United States, if not to protect me?” he said in a speech in Ankara, adding that US police ‘did nothing.’

“We will fight politicall­y and judicially” against the warrants, he added.

The 12 men named in the warrants were identified in detailed video footage of the assault, said Washington Police Chief Peter Newsham.

The men, all Turkish citizens, include nine Erdogan security

Why would I bring my guards with me to the United States, if not to protect me? US police ‘did nothing.’ We will fight politicall­y and judicially” against the warrants. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkish President

guards and police.

The violence erupted in broad daylight in Washington’s diplomatic quarter, just minutes after Erdogan arrived at the ambassador’s residence from the White House.

Video of the fracas shows Turkish security aides beating demonstrat­ors and kicking those some on the ground repeatedly in the head.

The State Department lodged a formal protest with Ankara over the incident at the time, registerin­g its concern in the ‘strongest possible terms.’

In a charging document presented in court Thursday against Sinan Narin, one of four Turkish-Americans already arrested in the case, Washington police detective Victor DePeralta called the incident a ‘ vicious attack.’

Shortly after Erdogan’s limousine pulled up, his security officers and supporters rushed across the street at the protesters “in a nearly simultaneo­us, coordinate­d throng,” the detective said.

“Members of the Turkish security detail were seen speaking with each other and touching communicat­ion devices seconds before the rush,” he said.

The protesters, he said, “were not physically aggressive in any way, nor were they even physically proximate to the pro- Erdogan contingent.”

Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser condemned the violence strongly on Thursday, saying it violated the constituti­onal right to peaceful protest. — AFP three Turkish

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