Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized for speaking of martyrdom for small girl

In recent weeks, children dressed in commando uniforms or reciting nationalist poems have been making appearances in many events that he attends

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Tayyip Erdogan
Tayyip Erdogan

Turkish Recep Erdogan has come under criticism for telling a small girl dressed in a military uniform that she would be honoured if she were "martyred" for Erdogan spotted the weeping-and-saluting 6-year-old while delivering a speech at his ruling party's congress in the city of on Saturday, and had her brought on stage. After trying to comfort the girl by kissing her on both cheeks, Erdogan told the crowd: "She has the Turkish flag in her pocket.

If she becomes a martyr, God willing, this flag will be draped on her." Some people were appalled and took to to criticise the One user said it was the state's duty to protect children, not to "kill" them. Another said: "you don't wish death for a child, you never say: 'God willing.'" His action comes as nationalist sentiment is running high over a Turkish cross-border military offensive against Syrian Kurdish fighters that are affiliated with Kurdish rebels fighting inside In recent weeks, children dressed in commando uniforms or reciting nationalist poems have been making appearances in many events that he attends. Yasar Okutan, a former government minister, accused Erdogan in a television interview of using them to increase votes in presidential and local elections in 2019 and questioned whether the would say the same for his own granddaughter.

First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 16:45 IST
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