Turkey’s president rescinds homosexuality over arrest of LGTB activists

Estambul, Turkey

The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, he paid this Monday to the juvenile of his country to recover homosexuality, while a dispute arose over the arrest of four students accused of insulting Islam with LGBT symbols in the Bogazici University of Istanbul.

“Our youth is not an LGBT youth,” Erdogan exclaimed during a virtual encounter with his party’s youth rhyme, the Islamist Justicia y Desarrollo (AKP), which ruled Turkey since 2002.

“It’s a youth with organizers and teclados, ours is LGBT. It’s not a youth that expands the plague; on the contrary, it’s a youth that lives in the roses or hearts; confidant in you,” the president added.

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The comments of Erdogan incident in a controversy that erupted last week, when the police detained five students at the University of Bogaziçi in Istanbul, accusations of insults to Islam by having posted a picture of the Caaba during an artistic exhibition at the losard.

La polémica obra Mostraba el complejo sagrado de La Meca, met een beeld van die gewelde ser de la Anatolian mythology, mitad mujer y mitad serpiente, en el lugar de la Caaba, y añadiendo una arcoiris en una esquina.

The Turkish Minister of the Interior, Süleyman Soylu, announced the detentions on Saturday, addressing the students as “LGBT perverted”, and the same day, the increase in preventive imprisonment was called “audio incitement”, while others said and domicile arrest, informs the diary Diken.

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Homosexuality is legal in Turkey Since 1858, it has been relocated by large part of society, and well in Istanbul, Ankara and other cities there is a vibrant gay community and real estate markets have been held that have been banned in 2015.

The politician Devlet Bahçeli, leader of the MHP ultra-nationalist party, which is the AKP’s coalition society in Parliament, denounced in a speech that Turkish intellectuals did not molest the image of the Caaba and compared the exhibition of the work with the La Meca’s Islamist rebel army of 1979, with more than 300 dead.

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