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Pro-Erdogan Turks Terrorize France, Armenian Citizens


Fri 30 Oct 2020 | 06:54 PM
Ezzeldin Essam Ezzeldin

According to ANF News, today, pro-Erdogan Turkish people occupied the streets in the city of Dijon, France on Thursday evening and shouting "Allahu Akbar" after the brutal killing of three citizens in Nice.

ANC France statement stated that the Central Council of the Armenian National Committee of France wrote on its Facebook page that members of the Turkish nationalist Gray Wolves organization stormed the streets in Dijon with threats of violence against Armenians.

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It also said that "After Vienne and dozens of other cities, Erdogan’s Gray Wolves took to the streets as usual, with calls for violence and hatred waving the Turkish flag, the war flags of the Ottoman Empire and the emblems of the Gray Wolves. Fear should not exceed the rule of law. We expect a tough response from the French Interior Minister."

It is noteworthy that this action existed side-by-side with the brutal murder of three people by an attacker shouting "Allahu Akbar" in a church in the city of Nice.

Over 250 people carrying Turkish flags called for violence against Armenians. Turkish racists kept shouting "Where are you, Armenians?", "We will kill the Armenians" and "Allahu Akbar."

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Jean-Francois Ricard, the counterterrorism prosecutor responsible for the investigation, told reporters that the attacker was seriously injured by the police and taken to hospital; he is a 21-year-old Tunisian who arrived in France in October after landing on the Italian island of Lampedusa on September 20.

A judicial source announced that a 47-year-old man, suspected of being related to him, was arrested under police investigation Thursday evening.

Tunisia, which strongly condemned the attack, also started an investigation about its citizen and his background.