Turkey: direct threats from mafia boss to Kilicdaroglu for criticizing Erdogan



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Your official opposition party Turkey expressed his anger as one far right doomed a mobster threatened the party leader with physical violence, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.

THE Alatin Kakici, convicted of incitement to murder for other crimes, yesterday at the last minute he directly threatened the leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP) Kilicdaroglu on social media do not criticize President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his supranationalist ally, Devlet bahceli, leader of the Nationalist Nationalist Action Party (MHP).

“Watch out,” he said threateningly in a handwritten letter Kakici posted on Twitter to Kilicdaroglu.

“If you equate Bahceli with traitors, whom you serve like a dog, you will make the biggest mistake of your life,” continued the mobster.

Their threats followed Kilicdaroglu’s criticism of them yesterday. advertisements of the Turkish president by judicial reforms.

“Are you going to stop the release of gangster bosses and drug traffickers?” Said the CHP leader, without naming anyone, but clearly referring to Erdogan.

Kelal Celik, a lawyer for Kilicdaroglu, said today that there was lawsuit against Kakiji, saying that threats from the latter can cause armed attack.

“In a place where there is no rule of law, the state itself can become a state of organized crime,” the opposition leader told reporters in Ankara today.

Shortly after, the mobster, in a second letter on Twitter, continued his insults against the CHP leader.

Many supporters of the Republican Party tweeted today expressing their solidarity with Kilicdaroglu using the hashtag #MafyaDuzeniniBitirecegiz (We will end the mafia regime).

Kakiji was initially sentenced to life sentence in 2006 guilty of what ordered the murder of his ex-wife, according to the Turkish media.

In 2018, MHP leader Bahceli visited the mob boss in his cell to demand his release.

In April, Kakici was released from an Ankara prison in a controversial amnesty.

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