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In this September 6, 2017 photo a protester holds a card that reads ‘red ticket for Merkel,’ at an election campaign of the conservative Christian Democrats for Chancellor Angela Merkel in Finsterwalde, Germany. Peter Tauber, the general secretary of Merkel’s party complained in an interview that right-wing extremists are disrupting almost all of her events. Ralf Hirschberger / DPA via Associated Press
Turkey’s foreign ministry has issued a travel warning for Turkish citizens living in or traveling to Germany, citing increased right-wing and racist rhetoric ahead of Germany’s Sept. 24 parliamentary election.
In a statement Saturday, the ministry said German candidates have shaped their election campaigns on anti-Turkish discourse to prevent Turkey’s membership in the European Union. It also cited fires of “undetermined causes” in immigrant neighborhoods in Germany as well as alleged ill-treatment of Turkish citizens at German airports as a basis for its warning.
The ministry repeated its allegation that Germany was harboring terror groups, including outlawed Kurdish militants and the network of U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, which Turkey blames for last summer’s failed coup. Gulen denies the claim.
The statement urged Turkish citizens to exercise caution and avoid political meetings.
Source: skift.com