Czech Journalist: Erdogan has turned Turkey into a dictatorship

Prague (ST): The Czech journalist Markita Katilova, has affirmed that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has turned Turkey into a dictatorial state and continues to support terrorism in Syria.

In a comment posted on her Facebook account today, Katilova explained that Erdogan has imprisoned the largest number of journalists in the world, in addition to tens of thousands of opposition politicians, activists, and critics of his regime.

She indicated that Erdogan is increasing his restrictions on universities, while placing those close to him in important companies and ruling over all media outlets and other institutions and bodies, including the courts, the police, and the army.

Katilova stressed that Erdogan continues to support and arm terrorists and facilitate their passage to Syria, pointing to the ties that bind his regime to ISIS and other terrorist organizations in Syria.

She concluded  that Erdogan added to his black list  last week by announcing his withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention, according to which Turkey was committed to protecting women from domestic violence and protecting their rights in general.

K.Q.

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