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Turkey’s ambassador to Bangladesh recalled after hanging of Islamist leader

Their people ,their courts their country their game..y the hell turkey getting exited. Ergodan ..biggest scum is preaching lessons to others. He should worry abt his country which is very soon heading towards disaster.
Bd has all the right to prosecute hasina aur khalida.their country their rule.

LOL Burn.

By the same logic, doesn't Turkey belong to Turkish people? Why can't they say such a thing? Their country, their mind, their opinion. Deal with it.

Is there a single country in the world Turkey has not managed to damage relations with lately?

Why are you so upset? Besides, that is pretty rich coming from you.
 
We haven't broke off diplomatic relations with about five countries in one region alone in the last few years.

What has this to do with this topic? Can't Turkey speak its mind on this issue? Why is that you are always trying to enforce your thoughts onto others? Why can't you just accept that this is their opinion on the matter?
 
What has this to do with this topic? Can't Turkey speak their mind on this issue? Why is that you are always trying to enforce your thoughts onto others? Why can't you just accept that this is their opinion on the matter?
He voices his opinion on everything, including Europe. It's time he was told to shut up.
 
The trade between two nations are above 1 billion USD. Further Turkey helps train Bangladesh Armed forces. Turkey was also supplying armoured vehicles to Bangladesh.

Both the nations , being Muslim majority ones are expected to hold better understanding given that the big potential benefits which both the nations gain by having sound relationships.

Further on the topic of execution, its pretty much a Bangladesh affair. a Bangladeshi court decision on a Bangladeshi for doing crimes in Bangladesh. Untill this triggers problems for Turkey , I don't see the logic behind this , as Turkey will loose a big market in Bangladesh this way and a partner too.
 
The trade between two nations are above 1 billion USD. Further Turkey helps train Bangladesh Armed forces. Turkey was also supplying armoured vehicles to Bangladesh.

Both the nations , being Muslim majority ones are expected to hold better understanding given that the big potential benefits which both the nations gain by having sound relationships.

Further on the topic of execution, its pretty much a Bangladesh affair. a Bangladeshi court decision on a Bangladeshi for doing crimes in Bangladesh. Untill this triggers problems for Turkey , I don't see the logic behind this , as Turkey will loose a big market in Bangladesh this way and a partner too.

LOL An Indian lecturing Turkey and BD on their relationship... These Trump worshipers are just too predictable. They hate Muslims and blame them for all the ills in the world. Look at them now, handing out lectures and what not. Acting like a devil's advocate.
 
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He voices his opinion on everything, including Europe. It's time he was told to shut up.

Turkey is in Europe, isn't it? Mr. Cameron said in 2010 :-

‘My view is clear. I believe it’s just wrong to say that Turkey can guard the camp but not be allowed to sit in the tent. So I will remain your strongest possible advocate for EU membership and for greater influence at the top-table of European diplomacy.’
 
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey has withdrawn its ambassador to Bangladesh, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday, following the execution of an Islamist party leader this week for genocide and other crimes committed during a 1971 war of independence.

Bangladesh on Wednesday hanged Motiur Rahman Nizami, head of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, for genocide, rape and orchestrating the massacre of intellectuals during the war.

International human rights groups say the procedures of the Bangladeshi tribunal that sentenced Nizami fell short of international standards. The government rejects that, and the trials have been supported by many Bangladeshis. In Turkey, there have been a handful of protests against the execution in recent days.

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0Y311M
 
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