Friday, January 26, 2018

Erdogan: Kurds Are ‘Collaborators in the Postmodern Crusades

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s Sunday speech on the Turkish offensive against Kurdish forces in Afrin, Syria has gotten plenty of international attention, but a curiously underreported passage found the Islamist president railing against the Kurds as “collaborators in a postmodern crusade that our region is exposed to.”
The remarks appeared in the Turkish pro-Erdogan newspaper Yeni Safak’s Turkish language edition.
“They are barbarians, murderers, thieves, and rapists,” Erdogan said of the U.S.-allied Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) militia, according to one transcript of his remarks. “These are the new collaborators of the postmodern Crusades. With this operation, Turkey not only protects its borders but saves the honor of all humanity.”
According to Stockholm Center for Freedom’s Abdullah Bozkurt, Erdogan was specifically referring to the Christian Crusades, which would be highly incendiary language for the region, and very close to the way hardline Islamist groups like the Islamic State characterize Western influence in the Middle East: READ MORE