Turkey's top official seeks withdrawal of Peter Handke Nobel Prize

Turkish Presidency spokesman Ibrahim Kalın has called for the decision to withdraw the decision on granting the Nobel Prize for Literature to Austrian writer Peter Handke, who denies the genocide of Srebrenica and who protects Serbian war criminals, broadcast Anadolu Agency (AA). In a post from his account at Tinter, Kalın has recalled [...]
Turkish Presidency spokesman Ibrahim Kalın has called for the decision to withdraw the decision on granting the Nobel Prize for Literature to Austrian writer Peter Handke, who denies the genocide of Srebrenica and who protects Serbian war criminals, broadcast Anadolu Agency (AA).
In a post by his account in Tinter, Kalın has recalled that on Monday he will be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature, Peter Handke, who supports former Serbian Freedom Slobodan Milosevic and denies Bosnia's genocide.
The “should be turned over from this unwise and shameful decision. How can a person without a conscience be awarded the Nobel Prize? To encourage other genocides?
We remember that yesterday, Kosovo's first deputy prime minister, Behgjet Pacolli, has confirmed that Kosovo will boycott the event.
Kosovo will not attend the Stockholm Nobel ceremony this year. I confirm that our ambassador Mrs. Weekend- Geci-Sherifi will boycott this event, due to Nobel Prize Controvers winner Peter Handke, friend and supporter of Milosevic's” policy, Pacolli wrote.
Also a major protest has been warned against the Swedish Academy in Stockholm during the Nobel Prize division.












