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Turkey rejects UN human rights violation claims in Syria

19 Sep 2020; MEMO: Turkey rejected on Friday the human rights violations claims in northern Syria laid out in a report by the United Nations Commission of Inquiry and following criticism.

"We categorically reject the baseless allegations of human rights violations claimed against the Syrian opposition… and concerning our country in relation to them," the Turkish foreign ministry said on Friday.

Zambia hopes to build a free trade deal with Turkey

19 Sep 2020; MEMO: Zambia wants to sign a free trade deal with Turkey, according to the ambassador of the southern African country, while also inviting Turkish businessmen and the private sector for investment in Zambia, Anadolu Agency reported.

According to the report, Zambia’s Ambassador to Turkey Joseph Chilengi recalled that a number of trade agreements between the two countries went into effect recently.

Turkey: Erdogan says new measures needed as COVID-19 cases rise

ISTANBUL, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday said the government had to boost the measures to curb the spread of COVID-19 as the daily infected cases in the country have been on the rise for the last month.

Authorities recently limited the number of passengers in public transport and imposed new restrictions on bars, restaurants, and cafes across the country. Weddings and other ceremonies in Istanbul's Bosphorus Strait, as well as open-air concerts and other festivals in the city, were also banned.

Turkey's arrest of lawyers draws international criticism

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish and international lawyers’ groups have voiced concern over the arrest of dozens of lawyers, saying they had been doing their job when representing clients accused of links to the network Turkey blames for an attempted coup in 2016.

The Ankara state prosecutor’s office ordered the detention of 60 people on Friday, including 48 lawyers and others in the legal sector, suspected of operating in support of the network of U.S.-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen.

Turkish Red Crescent worker killed in northern Syria

ANKARA (Reuters) - An aid worker from Turkey’s Red Crescent was killed and another was wounded after masked assailants attacked the group’s vehicle near the northern Syrian town of al-Bab, the aid agency said in a statement on Monday.

It said the attack took place between al-Bab and the Turkish border town of Cobanbey, despite the vehicle having a Kizilay, or Red Crescent, logo on its roof.

“With the help of our country, I believe the attackers will be captured soon,” Kizilay Chairman Kerem Kinik said.

Turkey, UK Hold Joint Navy Training In East Med: Turkish Defence Ministry

ANKARA, Sept 13 (NNN-ANADOLU) – Turkey and Britain conducted joint naval drill in the Eastern Mediterranean, the Turkish defence ministry said yesterday.

“The British destroyer, HMS ARGYLL, and the frigate, TCG GIRESUN, carried out sea training in the Eastern Mediterranean on Sept 11,” the ministry tweeted.

The drill comes as tensions mount, in the Eastern Mediterranean, between Turkey and Greece, over energy exploration.

Turkey's Erdogan warns French president over E. Med dispute

ISTANBUL, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday warned French counterpart Emmanuel Macron over the latter's opposition to Turkey's maritime activities in the Eastern Mediterranean.

"Don't mess with Turkey and Turkish nation," Erdogan was quoted by the official Anadolu Agency as telling Macron in a speech to a symposium held in Istanbul.

"You cannot lecture us on humanity," Erdogan said, recalling the "massacres" conducted by France in Algeria and Rwanda that killed a large number of people.

Erdogan to Macron: ‘You cannot lecture us on humanity’

13 Sep 2020; MEMO: Recalling France’s massacres in Algeria and Rwanda, the Turkish president said the French president “cannot lecture us on humanity”, Anadolu Agency reported.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s remarks came at a symposium held on Democracy and Freedom Island against coup.

In a direct reference to President Emmanuel Macron, Erdogan said “You [Macron] have no knowledge of history. You do not know the history of France.”

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