Iraq Demo Threaten to Boycott Turkish Businesses
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةAround 200 protesters rallied on Saturday in front of the Turkish consulate in Basra, southern Iraq, threatening to boycott Turkish companies if Ankara does not hand over Iraq's fugitive vice president.
The demonstrators set fire to a Turkish flag, shouting, "No, No, Turkey!" and "Throw the Turks out!" amid a chill in ties between the neighboring countries.
Turkish consular staff did not visibly respond to the rally, an Agence France Presse journalist said.
"We condemn the acts and interference by the Turkish government in Iraqi issues," said Hassan Hamdi al-Izzi, head of the United Syndicate of Workers, which organized the protest.
"They are trying to create sectarian conflict between the Iraqi people, and they are keeping the criminal Tareq al-Hashemi," he added, referring to Iraq's vice president, who is in Turkey and on trial in Iraq on charges of running a death squad.
Hashemi is staying in Turkey while on trial in absentia in Baghdad, and Ankara has said it will not extradite him.
He has dismissed the accusations as politically motivated.
Protesters also distributed leaflets that read: "We give Turkey 15 days to meet our demands. If not, we will target Turkey's interests, represented by Turkish companies."
The leaflet did not elaborate on what it meant by targeting Turkish businesses, but Izzi said it involved boycotting Turkish companies in Basra and campaigning for their ejection from the southern port city.
Ties between Iraq and Turkey have worsened in recent months, with the Iraqi foreign ministry most recently summoning Ankara's envoy to Baghdad on Tuesday to complain about the conduct of two Turkish diplomats, including the consul in Basra.
It was the second time Turkish Ambassador Yunus Demirer was summoned in less than a month.
And last month, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused his Iraqi counterpart, Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite, of stoking sectarian tensions among Shiites, Sunnis and Kurds, and of monopolizing power.
Maliki fired back, saying such comments "will damage Turkey's interests and makes it a hostile state for all."
Honestly, this is stupid of turkey. I dislike the iraqi regime and most of its members are criminals one way or the other but it doesnt mean that turkey should protect one such criminal unless they want iraq as well to protect their criminals?? Yes i do believe arabs should boycott turkey because they are so full of themselves and think they are the rulers of the middle east. They are cowards when it comes to israel. Moreover, they still havent given back armenian and syrian land back to its owners, land that was turned in to turkish territory less than 100 years ago. Turkey needs to set its record straight and get down from its high horse that makes everyone disgusted by them.