aside Turks Beat Up On Kurdish Protestors Outside Of Washington DC Turkish Embassy

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This past Tuesday, 5/16/17, the republican President Donald Trump had hosted the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Esrdogan at the White House. Unfortunately, the Turkish president forgot which country he was visiting. Later, as he was observing the exterior of the Turkish embassy in Washington DC where Kurds with supporters were conducting a peaceful protest, his security forces launched a full fledged assault against them.

The Turkish security guards left the US territory shortly after this incident but they were also probably protected by diplomatic immunity. The problem is that this was not the first incident where President Erdogan’s guards had incited a confrontation. And of course, the current White House was mum on the subject.

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Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R)

Here’s the rest of the story…

On 5/17/17, Nicholas Fandos and Christoper Mele of the New York Times penned the following report, “Erdogan Security Forces Launch ‘Brutal Attack’ on Washington Protesters, Officials Say.”

Excerpts:

Supporters of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, including his government security forces and several armed individuals, violently charged a group of protesters outside the Turkish ambassador’s residence here on Tuesday night in what the police characterized as “a brutal attack.”

Eleven people were injured, including a police officer, and nine were taken to a hospital, the Metropolitan Police chief, Peter Newsham, said at a news conference on Wednesday. Two Secret Service agents were also assaulted in the melee, according to a federal law enforcement official.

“The State Department condemned the attack as an assault on free speech and warned Turkey that the action would not be tolerated. “We are communicating our concern to the Turkish government in the strongest possible terms,” said Heather Nauert, a State Department spokeswoman.”

“A group of Republican lawmakers went a step further, calling the episode an “affront to the United States” and calling for Turkey to apologize.”

“Does Trump condemn this? No. He just goes on praising Erdogan. Trump would be a happy man if he could send his own security rampaging”…

Image result for photos of turkish embassy in washington dc“The confrontation came after President Trump welcomed Mr. Erdogan to the White House on Tuesday and praised him as a stalwart ally in the battle against Islamic extremism. Mr. Trump did not speak of Mr. Erdogan’s authoritarian crackdown on his own people.”

The White House has thus far been silent on the episode.

The Turkish embassy released a statement late Wednesday that contradicted United States officials and video evidence and blamed the demonstrators, who, it said, had been “aggressively provoking Turkish-American citizens who had peacefully assembled to greet the president.” The president’s supporters and security forces were reacting in self-defense, the statement said.

The altercation, which played out in broad daylight and ricocheted across social media on Tuesday, puts the United States in an uncomfortable position as it must navigate investigating and potentially charging the security personnel and other Erdogan supporters involved in the attack, who could potentially claim diplomatic immunity.

Image result for photos of turkish embassy in washington dc“Chief Newsham demurred when asked whether members of Mr. Erdogan’s security team were involved in the attack, but the State Department later acknowledged their presence. Mr. Erdogan and his security guards have since left the country. It was unclear if embassy staff had also been involved.”

“Chief Newsham said an investigation was continuing, adding that the authorities were reviewing video from the scene and had a good sense of who was involved. He said that some members of the pro-Erdogan group were carrying firearms, which made it more difficult for the police to contain the scene.”

“We intend to assure that there is accountability for anyone involved in this assault,” Chief Newsham said. “Yesterday we witnessed what appeared to be a brutal attack on peaceful protests.”

“The Secret Service, which provides protection for visiting dignitaries, said in a statement it would work with the police and the State Department “to aggressively pursue accountability for those involved in yesterday’s protests.”

“The episode was not the first time that Turkish security forces have ignited violence in the American capital. The police and members of Mr. Erdogan’s security team clashed with demonstrators last year outside the Brookings Institution, where Mr. Erdogan was giving a speech. Brookings wrote on its website that his bodyguards had “behaved unacceptably — they roughed up protesters outside the building and tried to drag away ‘undesired’ journalists, an approach typical of the Russians or Chinese.”

“Aram Hamparian, the executive director of the Armenian National Committee  of America, who posted a video of Tuesday’s clash on his organization’s Facebook page, said that when Mr. Erdogan and his entourage arrived at the ambassador’s residence around 4 p.m., the president’s supporters gathered and rushed across the street and into the park where the protest was taking place.”

Image result for photos of turkish embassy in washington dc“Several of the protesters said they were caught off-guard when the group rushed through the police and into their ranks, which included some small children. All nine demonstrators who were hospitalized have since been released, but Mr. Hamparian said many left with stitches.”

“Lucy Usoyan of Arlington, Va. was among them. Ethnically Yazidi and raised in Armenia before moving to the United States, she said she had expected a mostly quiet afternoon expressing her displeasure at Mr. Erdogan’s government.”

Instead, she said, she ended up knocked to the ground and kicked until she was briefly unconscious.

“When I opened my eyes I saw people all around,” said Ms. Usoyan, 34. “Some were bleeding, and I could not get up.”

Sayid Reza Yasa, one of the organizers of the demonstration, said he lost at least one tooth and his nose was bloodied as he was knocked to the ground and kicked repeatedly before the police intervened.Mr. Yasa, 60, an American citizen who was born in Turkey and is of Kurdish descent, said he was familiar with the brutality of Mr. Erdogan’s forces, but surprised by their audacity on Tuesday.

“This is not acceptable,” Mr. Yasa said. “This is America. This is not Turkey.”

12 comments

    • Dear CarolMaeWY,

      And the location of this out and out brawl was within walking distance of where Rex Tillerson is living; where the Washington DC home for our former President Barack Obama is, etc. The security guard members of Turkey’s president performed like a street gang acting out in the middle of an exclusive neighborhood.

      Ciao, Gronda

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        • Dear CarolMaeWY,

          This occurred after the Turks met with the president at the White House. Then Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with his entourage traveled to the Turkish Embassy in Washington DC. When they arrived at the embassy where Turkey’s president saw the protesters, he had his security team take care of business.

          This is not okay to do in the USA. He was on foreign land. It frustrates me that DDT is mum on this.I hope that DDT and Rex Tillerson take time to view the tapes on this.

          Ciao, Gronda

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  1. Dear Gronda … I saw this story earlier and tried to write about it, but was so incensed that I had to step back from it. Erdogan has, as I have often said, turned Turkey from a democracy to an autocracy in a very short time, largely by abusing and incarcerating those who criticize or disagree with him, including journalists. My first thought, upon seeing this report, was the same as yours: this is the United States, not Turkey. We do not do this here!!! Then I remembered who is currently sitting in the Oval Office, and in light of DDT’s refusal to condemn this, coupled with his February request of James Comey that we jail journalists who disagree with him … one must ask, as I have for some time now, if Trump is on a mission to emulate Mr. Erdogan. Thank you for writing the post that I simply couldn’t write, my friend! Great work!

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    • Dear Jill,

      How dare this Turkey president think that what he did was okay in this country, our USA!

      It is infuriating. I know in my heart that DDT wishes he could do the same. But what he and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan don’t get, is that this right to peacefully protest is what makes this country great.

      DDT’S vision of “making America great again” would be to take the USA back in time to the dark ages.

      Good peoples have fought for us to have this right to peaceful protest.

      DDT’S SILENCE ON THIS IS DEAFENING.

      As always, thanks a million times over for your great introduction, your support and for this reblog.

      Hugs, Gronda

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  2. Reblogged this on Filosofa's Word and commented:
    Earlier this week, outside the Turkish embassy, protesters were viscously attacked and beaten by Turkish security forces. In Washington D.C. In the United States, not in Turkey. I tried for two hours to write about this, but was far too angry and my words simply would not flow, so I gave it up. Blogger-friend Gronda was able to write the post that I could not, and she did an excellent job of it, so please take a minute to read and ponder her post. What happened was beyond unconscionable, yet Trump did not condemn the actions. This says much. Thank you, Gronda!

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    • Dear KIM,

      I’m also with Senator McCain’s suggestion. As a matter of fact, I am for supporting the Kurds.

      I bet DDT wishes he could do the same thing. What those leaders don’t get is that they are in the USA. Peaceful protests are a way of life.

      What I wish the NY Times would get their hands on, is a copy of the transcript of the visit DDT had with Turkey’s president.

      Hugs, Gronda

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