Erdogan describes Germany’s Ozil treatment racist and unacceptable
Turkey's President, Tayyip Erdogan has spoken on the treatment received by Mesut Ozil after the football star quit Germany’s national team describing it as
racist and unacceptable.
Erdogan on Tuesday said he spoke to Ozil on Monday night and described his attitude as meriting the highest level of admiration, adding Ozil’s critics “could not stomach” the photograph of the soccer star and Erdogan that prompted criticism ahead of the World Cup.
Authorities in Ozil’s ancestral Turkish town have erected a new
street sign showing the photo of him in May with Erdogan, replacing one
picturing him wearing the international strip of Germany, the country of
his birth.
Several prominent officials in Turkey, including the head of the Turkish Football Federation Yildirim Demiroren, have thrown their support behind Ozil since he announced on Sunday that he would not play again for Germany.
The most prominent German politician of Turkish heritage, Cem Ozdemir, called on Monday for the resignation of German Football Association (DFB) head Reinhard Grindel, who Ozil said had blamed him for Germany’s early departure from this year’s World Cup in Russia.
Reuters
Erdogan on Tuesday said he spoke to Ozil on Monday night and described his attitude as meriting the highest level of admiration, adding Ozil’s critics “could not stomach” the photograph of the soccer star and Erdogan that prompted criticism ahead of the World Cup.
Such a racist treatment towards a young man who has given his all to the German national team for his religious beliefs is unacceptable,”Erdogan told reporters in parliament.
Several prominent officials in Turkey, including the head of the Turkish Football Federation Yildirim Demiroren, have thrown their support behind Ozil since he announced on Sunday that he would not play again for Germany.
We condemn the treatment, threats and derogatory messages that he has received because of his heritage and background, Demiroren said.
The most prominent German politician of Turkish heritage, Cem Ozdemir, called on Monday for the resignation of German Football Association (DFB) head Reinhard Grindel, who Ozil said had blamed him for Germany’s early departure from this year’s World Cup in Russia.
Reuters