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Turkey’s president says ‘ Nazism is alive in the West’

Erdogan seeks to expand his power

- Oren Dorell and John Bacon

ISTANBUL Europe has been stripped of its mask and its real face is one of “fascism, racism and Islamophob­ia,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Sunday.

Erdogan, speaking at a rally in support of constituti­onal changes that would tighten his grip on power, expressed anger at recent bans on speeches planned by Turkish ministers in Germany and the Netherland­s.

The ministers have been pressing Erdogan’s case to Turkish expats in Europe ahead of a crucial April 16 referendum on the changes, and increasing push- back from European leaders has caused tensions to rise.

“The West has thrown off its mask in the past days,” Erdogan said Sunday. “What we have seen is a clear manifestat­ion of Islamophob­ia.

“I have said that I had thought Nazism was over but that I was wrong. Nazism is alive in the West.”

On Saturday, the Dutch government canceled Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu’s flight permit to the Netherland­s, then refused to allow a convoy carrying Turkish Family Minister Fatma Betul Sayan Kaya to enter the Turkish Consulate in Rotterdam, instead ushering her to the German border.

“Democracy, fundamenta­l rights, human rights and freedoms. ... All forgotten in Rotter- dam tonight. Merely tyranny and oppression,” she tweeted.

Several dozen people, some waving red Turkish flags, gathered Sunday in a cold drizzle outside the Dutch Consulate here to denounce the treatment of Turks in the Netherland­s.

Among the mostly male demonstrat­ors were several women wearing hijabs.

They raised their hands in a four- fingered salute that has come to represent Islamic solidarity after Egypt’s brutal crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhoo­d in 2013.

“They want to divide us so we need to be united, hand in hand,” said Nimet Ceylán, one of several speakers. “We have to tell the ( Turkish) state, what they did to you we have to do the same to them, we have to answer them with more than what did to us.”

 ?? YASIN AKGUL, AFP/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Protesters wave flags and give a four- fingered salute that shows solidarity with the Muslim Brotherhoo­d during a protest in front of the Dutch Consulate on Sunday in Istanbul.
YASIN AKGUL, AFP/ GETTY IMAGES Protesters wave flags and give a four- fingered salute that shows solidarity with the Muslim Brotherhoo­d during a protest in front of the Dutch Consulate on Sunday in Istanbul.

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