Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Ryan calls brutality by Turkish guards ‘indefensib­le’

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WASHINGTON — House Speaker Paul Ryan said Thursday that the violence against peaceful protesters by bodyguards for Turkey’s president was “completely indefensib­le,” as members of Congress pressed the Trump administra­tion for a more forceful U.S. response.

Ryan, R-Wis., said in a statement that Turkey is an important ally and NATO member but its leaders must “fully condemn and apologize for this brutal behavior against innocent civilians exercising their First Amendment rights” last week outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence.

Also Thursday, a bipartisan group of senators urged Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in a letter to demand that the Turkish government waive any claims to immunity for the bodyguards. The senators also want members of the security detail to be made available for interviews with U.S. law enforcemen­t.

If the Turkish government won’t agree, Tillerson should revoke the diplomatic credential­s of Serdar Kilic, Turkey’s ambassador, and rescind visas for other unspecifie­d Turkish government officials, according to the lawmakers, led by Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.

Ryan is the latest senior congressio­nal Republican to assail the actions of the Turkish security force that accompanie­d Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on his visit to Washington. Erdogan’s bodyguards were seen on videos hitting and kicking protesters who had gathered peacefully outside the ambassador’s residence.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., in a May 18 letter with Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., warned the Turkish government there could be fiscal repercussi­ons if it failed to punish the bodyguards. The senators warned the ambassador of “potential implicatio­ns for assistance to Turkey” if Turkey didn’t take the matter seriously. Turkey has appeared to take offense at the mounting criticism. Erdogan’s government summoned the U.S. ambassador in Ankara this week to protest what it called “aggressive and unprofessi­onal actions” by American security personnel against Turkish bodyguards during the incident.

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