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NEWS DESK (DİHA) - President Abdullah Gül faced a pointed question May 30 at Harvard University about police violence in Turkey on the anniversary of the Gezi Park protests.
“How do you sleep at night when people are dying in Turkey? Aren't you ashamed to be at the head of such a state?” Dr. Emrah Altındiş, a medical specialist at the prestigious American university, asked the president during a panel at the school. “Now you listen to me: No one would let you ask such kind of questions that easily,” Gül said in response. Later on, Altındış answered: "Yes, if I had been in Turkey, I would have been beaten and battered."
'Army which you head killed 34 people in Roboski'
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http://www.diclehaber.com/en/news/content/view/404246?from=1923065108
“How do you sleep at night when people are dying in Turkey? Aren't you ashamed to be at the head of such a state?” Dr. Emrah Altındiş, a medical specialist at the prestigious American university, asked the president during a panel at the school. “Now you listen to me: No one would let you ask such kind of questions that easily,” Gül said in response. Later on, Altındış answered: "Yes, if I had been in Turkey, I would have been beaten and battered."
'Army which you head killed 34 people in Roboski'
Ganzer Artikel:
http://www.diclehaber.com/en/news/content/view/404246?from=1923065108