Turkey: Has Erdoğan Distanced Himself from the Muslim Brotherhood? – IOTW Report

Turkey: Has Erdoğan Distanced Himself from the Muslim Brotherhood?

Gatestone: The picture sent shockwaves through Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s grassroots: A poor Egyptian member of the Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan in Arabic) handcuffed by the Turkish police, put aboard a Turkish Airlines plane to fly back to Cairo, to be tortured and eventually executed. Is President Erdoğan not a staunch supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood? Is he not an eternal enemy of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, who came to power after toppling the Ikhwan man, former president Mohamed Morsi, a darling of Erdoğan? Did Erdoğan not freeze diplomatic relations with el-Sisi’s Egypt?

In August 2013, about a month after el-Sisi toppled Morsi, Erdoğan appeared on television. In an unusually soft voice he read a letter written by the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed al-Beltagy to his daughter Asmaa, a 17-year-old girl who had been killed in Cairo when security forces stormed two protest camps occupied by supporters of the deposed president, Morsi. Poor Asmaa was shot in the back and chest.

“I believe you have been loyal to your commitment to God, and He has been to you,” Asmaa’s father wrote in the letter. “Otherwise, He would not have called you to His presence before me.” You could see Erdoğan’s tears. In later days, Asmaa became another symbol of Turkish Islamists; Erdoğan cheered party fans with the four-finger Rabia sign, a reference to his solidarity with the Muslim Brotherhood, and a sign of his endearment to the unfortunate girl.

El-Sisi ran for president and won the elections, which Erdoğan then declared “null and void.” Erdoğan vowed never to recognize the regime that seemed to have come to power in Egypt through a coup, and called el-Sisi “an illegitimate tyrant” and a “coup-maker”.

Who, then, is Mohamed Abdelhafez Ahmed Hussein, the Muslim Brotherhood member deported to Egypt presumably for capital punishment, and why would the Turkish regime, which one would expect to be his staunchest savior, extradite him to a hostile regime?  more

2 Comments on Turkey: Has Erdoğan Distanced Himself from the Muslim Brotherhood?

  1. Not so fast. The leopard still has his spots.

    https://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2019/02/06/Turkey-probes-deportation-of-Egyptian-facing-death-penalty.html
    Turkey probes deportation of Egyptian facing death penalty
    Turkey will investigate the deportation of an Egyptian facing execution in Cairo over a car bomb and has suspended eight policemen involved, the Istanbul governor’s office said on Wednesday.

    An adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said it was wrong to repatriate anyone facing charges in Egypt and the matter needed checking.

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  2. And whut about that little blurb on local CNN being sold to the Turkish government. Yup, CNN Turk is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Turkish government. It’s a little more subtle here. Everybody knows they’re owned by the Deep State, it’s just not official, but it does explain the constant flow of preposterous propaganda.

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