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суббота, 29 сентября 2018 г.

New photo German city braces for protests as Erdogan opens mega mosque

The Turkish President has demanded an 'end to racism' while criticising the treatment of Germany's national football team players during a controversial state visit.


President Erdogan spoke out today at the inauguration ceremony of Europe's biggest mosque in Cologne. 


He decried the backlash against Mesut Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan for taking a picture with him in London earlier this year. The pair were widely criticised and Ozil quit the national team over the row.




Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (second from right) cuts the rope during the inauguration ceremony of a new mosque in Cologne, Germany


Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (second from right) cuts the rope during the inauguration ceremony of a new mosque in Cologne, Germany



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (second from right) cuts the rope during the inauguration ceremony of a new mosque in Cologne, Germany





Protesters gathered to demonstrate against the Turkish President's visit, with one person holding a sign saying 'Stop the state terror in Turkey'


Protesters gathered to demonstrate against the Turkish President's visit, with one person holding a sign saying 'Stop the state terror in Turkey'



Protesters gathered to demonstrate against the Turkish President's visit, with one person holding a sign saying 'Stop the state terror in Turkey'





A sniper is seen on the roof opposite the Cologne Central Mosque before it's official inauguration in Cologne, Germany


A sniper is seen on the roof opposite the Cologne Central Mosque before it's official inauguration in Cologne, Germany



A sniper is seen on the roof opposite the Cologne Central Mosque before it's official inauguration in Cologne, Germany





Cologne Central Mosque was officially opened today, marking the end of the the Turkish President's state visit to Germany


Cologne Central Mosque was officially opened today, marking the end of the the Turkish President's state visit to Germany



Cologne Central Mosque was officially opened today, marking the end of the the Turkish President's state visit to Germany





Meanwhile, hundreds of supporters gathered near the mosque to show their support for the Turkish President, waving flags and chanting 


Meanwhile, hundreds of supporters gathered near the mosque to show their support for the Turkish President, waving flags and chanting 



Meanwhile, hundreds of supporters gathered near the mosque to show their support for the Turkish President, waving flags and chanting 





President Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Germany


President Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Germany


President Erdogan and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, Germany



Thousands of demonstrators descended on Cologne to protest against the Turkish President's three-day visit to Germany.


They criticised everything from Turkey's record on human rights and press freedom to its treatment of minority Kurds.


The furious protesters gathered on the bank of the Rhine and held banners reading 'Erdogan not welcome' and 'Away with fascism' as he cut the rope at Cologne Central Mosque.


A police sniper was spotted in position on the roof opposite the building as the authorities geared up to tackle potential disruption at the event.


Cansu, a 30-year-old student of Turkish origin, came from Switzerland for the rally.


'I want to be the voice of people who can't take to the streets in Turkey. Because they have been arrested, killed or otherwise suppressed,' she said.


'Erdogan thinks anything that differs from his opinion is terrorism. I am here to show solidarity.'


And Tomas, a German student, turned up in a suit spotted with fake blood holding a giant banner with several other people that read 'Dictator. Mass murderer'.




Erdogan (right) and Diyanet President Ali Erbas pray during the inauguration ceremony for a new mosque in Cologne


Erdogan (right) and Diyanet President Ali Erbas pray during the inauguration ceremony for a new mosque in Cologne



Erdogan (right) and Diyanet President Ali Erbas pray during the inauguration ceremony for a new mosque in Cologne





President Erdogan stands beside Diyanet President Ali Erbas as he leads a prayer during the mosque inauguration ceremony


President Erdogan stands beside Diyanet President Ali Erbas as he leads a prayer during the mosque inauguration ceremony



President Erdogan stands beside Diyanet President Ali Erbas as he leads a prayer during the mosque inauguration ceremony





An Erdogan supporter holds up a scarf bearing the Turkish flag during the President's speech at the mosque's inauguration ceremony in Cologne 


An Erdogan supporter holds up a scarf bearing the Turkish flag during the President's speech at the mosque's inauguration ceremony in Cologne 



An Erdogan supporter holds up a scarf bearing the Turkish flag during the President's speech at the mosque's inauguration ceremony in Cologne 





President Erdogan and his wife Emine (right) leaving the inauguration ceremony at the mosque in Cologne


President Erdogan and his wife Emine (right) leaving the inauguration ceremony at the mosque in Cologne



President Erdogan and his wife Emine (right) leaving the inauguration ceremony at the mosque in Cologne



The ceremony marked the end of the president's state visit, which was aimed at repairing frayed ties with Berlin after two years of tensions.


Speaking during the event, President Erdogan condemned the treatment of football players of Turkish descent on Germany's national team and called for 'a joint stance against this racist drift'.


Decrying the treatment of Mesut Ozil and Ilkay Gundogan, he said: 'They ostracized our Mesut Ozdil, our Ilkay, who were born and raised in Germany, just because we had a photo taken with them.


'As a president, I could not stomach the fact that he was alienated. We would have liked to see a joint stance against those who have fallen in this racist drift.'




Cologne Central Mosque was designed to resemble a flower bud opening, and its two towering minarets has disgruntled some locals


Cologne Central Mosque was designed to resemble a flower bud opening, and its two towering minarets has disgruntled some locals



Cologne Central Mosque was designed to resemble a flower bud opening, and its two towering minarets has disgruntled some locals





The mosque was built to house more than a thousand worshippers - but it's imposing structure has angered some locals


The mosque was built to house more than a thousand worshippers - but it's imposing structure has angered some locals



The mosque was built to house more than a thousand worshippers - but it's imposing structure has angered some locals





Worshippers at Cologne Central Mosque yesterday ahead of the Turkish President's visit to officially open it 


Worshippers at Cologne Central Mosque yesterday ahead of the Turkish President's visit to officially open it 



Worshippers at Cologne Central Mosque yesterday ahead of the Turkish President's visit to officially open it 



In talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, both leaders signalled their interest in a cautious rapprochement, but Merkel stressed that 'deep differences' remained on civil rights and other issues.


But Erdogan described his visit as a success, telling crowds: 'I have stressed that we need to put our difference of views to one side and focus on our common interests.'


Merkel, whose country is home to more than three million ethnic Turks, stressed the need for continued dialogue to overcome disagreements, particularly 'in questions about a democratic, open society'.


She also highlighted Germany's interest in a 'stable' Turkey - a country she relies on to help stem the flow of migrants arriving on European shores. 




Hundreds of protesters holding placards and banners this weekend ahead of the Turkish President's visit to Cologne


Hundreds of protesters holding placards and banners this weekend ahead of the Turkish President's visit to Cologne



Hundreds of protesters holding placards and banners this weekend ahead of the Turkish President's visit to Cologne





Some protesters held placards reading 'Stop the state terror in Turkey' during demonstrations 


Some protesters held placards reading 'Stop the state terror in Turkey' during demonstrations 



Some protesters held placards reading 'Stop the state terror in Turkey' during demonstrations 





Hundreds of Erdogan supporters holding Turkish glags at the Cologne Central Mosque for the inauguration ceremony


Hundreds of Erdogan supporters holding Turkish glags at the Cologne Central Mosque for the inauguration ceremony



Hundreds of Erdogan supporters holding Turkish glags at the Cologne Central Mosque for the inauguration ceremony



The sheer size of Cologne Central Mosque, which was designed to resemble a flower bud opening with two towering minarets, has disgruntled some locals.


It opened its doors in 2017 after eight years of construction and budget overruns, and can house more than a thousand worshippers.


Constructed in glass and cement, the imposing dome-shaped structure was commissioned by the Turkish-Islamic Union of the Institute for Religion (Ditib).


The group runs hundreds of mosques across Germany, and its imams are paid by the Turkish state. 


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