Germany blocks Erdogan rally during G20 summit in Hamburg

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Image copyright Reuters Image caption Mr Erdogan's crackdown on opponents has drawn much criticism in the EU

Germany says it would be inappropriate for Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to address Turks in Germany during the G20 summit next week.

German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said Turkey had made such a request officially, but "it's not a good idea". "We have constitutional justification for doing this," he said.

Hamburg will host the G20 on 7-8 July.

Turkey was angered by Germany's refusal to let pro-Erdogan politicians address campaign rallies in Germany in March.

Mr Erdogan castigated Germany for the ban, accusing the government of "Nazi-style" behaviour.

Turkish ministers wanted to woo Turkish diaspora voters ahead of the April constitutional referendum, in which Mr Erdogan won sweeping new powers.

German-Turkish relations remain tense. The two countries are Nato partners, but Germany has decided to relocate its aircraft from Turkey's Incirlik airbase.

German politicians, and many others in the EU, have condemned Mr Erdogan's crackdown on dissent since a coup attempt against him in July 2016.

Mr Gabriel told German media that "on the sidelines of the G20 we don't have the police numbers to provide the security" necessary for Mr Erdogan to address Turks.

He said "ours is an open country, but we have no intention of bringing other countries' internal political conflicts into our population".

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Erdogan watched violent clashes outside Turkish embassy in Washington

The chairman of the Turkish Community in Germany (TGD), Gökay Sofuoglu, backed Mr Gabriel's stance, saying "I want it clearly stated that such a mass event will not be allowed here in Germany", the Handelsblatt daily reported.

Germany has also warned Turkey not to bring Turkish security agents who were charged for violent scuffles in Washington last month.

luminaobscura7 on June 29th, 2017 at 15:08 UTC »

I am a turkish.

this man ruins our reputation day by day. I feel very anxious about the future of my country. even I can get arrested because of sending this post! it is like living in a dystopia.

Searangerx on June 29th, 2017 at 14:21 UTC »

Mr Erdogan castigated Germany for the ban, accusing the government of "Nazi-style" behaviour.

I guess calling people Nazis is how he says hello?

Edit: Yup

Mr-X1 on June 29th, 2017 at 12:37 UTC »

Good. Fuck them and their bullshit.