A detailed report on Turkey, in a highly critical tone and content, is made by Antonio Ferrari, a well-known analyst and correspondent of the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.
“The many videos and news that many courageous Turks send me are really scary. This country, which I have always loved, has become a vast prison, a vestibule of probable death. “Anyone who is imprisoned, in addition to any kind of violent treatment, is pushed into suicide,” Ferrari wrote.
The experienced Italian journalist refers to “the sale of Turkish land to be enriched by a single master”, to “a phone call from Erdogan to his son asking him to extort more than $ 20 million as a result of illegal transactions”, and to a “no sense of foreign policy measure “.
“Ferrari informs the Italians that” judges who manage not to end up in prison are breaking it to be saved “, and that by the beginning of 2021, 597,738 people had been arrested, on Erdogan’s orders, accused of terrorism”. This turned the country into a “frightening concentration camp” and “prompted the United Nations Commission on Human Rights to denounce the” Justice Problem “that exists in Turkey.”
“In the beginning, I also believed in Erdogan’s reform declarations, when he was mayor of Istanbul and just managed to become prime minister. “But it was an illusion,” wrote the Corriere analyst, who has interviewed him four times.
“His dirty game on the night of the alleged coup attempt exceeded all limits. “I was able to find out – of course not from my cell phone that was under surveillance – that Erdogan was on holiday, and not on a plane, to allegedly seek political asylum from European leaders,” said Antonio Ferrari.
“For this journalistic success, I played all my credentials. “And I would never do it, if this exclusivity did not have solid foundations”, writes the well-known Italian journalist. He concludes: “From that moment on, for me, Erdogan almost turned into a criminal. Today I would take it out almost. The worst can happen in Turkey. “And Europe, which sells arms to it, should feel ashamed.”
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