In a new development regarding the restrictions imposed on members of the Muslim Brotherhood residing in Turkey after the rapprochement with Egypt, and the announcement of the exchange of ambassadors between the two countries, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan decided to stop any abuses against the group’s members there.
Dr. Ali Al-Qara Daghi, Secretary General of the Union of Muslim Scholars, who was part of the delegation that met Erdogan, revealed on Tuesday evening that the Turkish president allocated a direct line for the delegation in order to communicate with the Presidency of the Republic in the event of any transgressions affecting immigrants, and they mean the Brotherhood, specifically from Egypt. and Syria.
And he continued on his Twitter page, that during the two-hour meeting, issues related to the status of immigrants and foreigners and the abuses that have affected them in the recent period by some police and official department employees were raised, adding that the delegation urged President Erdogan on the need to enact strict laws against hate speech. Racism and accountability for anyone who uses this language, whether by Turks or Arabs.
According to what Al-Qara Daghi said, the delegation of scholars conveyed to President Erdogan the support of the Arab and Islamic world for him before the presidential elections, and they did not hide their surprise at the persecution of immigrants immediately after Turkey’s exit from the electoral elections, while Erdogan assured the delegation that the last campaign was targeting only violators who do not have formal restrictions. The undisciplined and those involved in crimes within Turkish territory.
The Secretary of the Union of Muslim Scholars said that Erdogan informed the delegation of Muslim scholars that he had contacted the Minister of Interior, Ali Yerli Kaya, and asked him to take the necessary measures to prevent unwanted abuses against immigrants, who are intended to be members of the Brotherhood.