The announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey on the sidelines of the release of the 2024 US Human Rights Report
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey characterizes her claims as baseless Report on Human Rights 2024 published by the US two days ago.
Turkey in particular, as he mentions Sky’s correspondent in Istanbul, Manolis Kostidissees in the report, with sections on nearly 200 countries, unrealistic information and biased comments against the country, “as in previous years.”
“This year, we emphasize once again that we do not trust this report, which was compiled on the basis of allegations of unknown origin and speeches of circles connected to terrorist organizations. Our country remains committed to the principles of democracy, human rights and the rule of law, despite the multifaceted and serious terrorist threats it faces. The counter-terrorism operations we conduct under our right of self-defense are aimed entirely at terrorist elements and the capabilities they use in terrorist activities. It is impossible to understand the persistence of the US in inconsistent claims that distort the facts, as an ally that is well aware of the scope of our just and legitimate struggle against all forms of terrorism.» he says in a relevant announcement.
At the same time, it expresses its deep concern that the report does not include sufficient coverage of the ongoing inhumane attacks on Gaza, which cause a great blow not only to the fundamental rights of the Palestinian people but also to the shared values ​​of all humanity.
Based on the above, he considers that this situation clearly shows that the report in question was drawn up with political motives, far from impartiality and objectivity.
“We reiterate our call to the United States to focus on its own human rights record and end its partnerships with terrorist organizations and its double-standard human rights policy“, ends up.
Source :Skai
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