German police operation at a Berlin mosque, Erdogan: Hatred Against Islam

President Recep Tyip Erdogan made it clear that he strongly condemned the raid by mosque police “Mevlana” in Germany's capital, Berlin and added: “I says past the mosque community “Mevlana”. In his post in the “Twitter” account, President Erdogan wrote: “Police operation, which was conducted against the mosque “Mevlana” in Berlin during the pardon [...]
In his post in the account at “Twitter”, President Erdogan wrote: “The police operation, which was conducted against the mosque “Mevlana” in Berlin during the morning prayer, is clearly fed by racism and hatred of Islam, which is bringing Europe closer to the darkness of the Middle Ages. I strongly condemn this police operation that completely ignores freedom of trust. ”
“We, like Turkey, are confident that no reason can create the basis for the shameful disobedience of a place of sacred worship”, Erdogan said, and added that everywhere and in any form will continue the fight against racism, xenophobia and Islamophobia.
“Europe, which has been mentioned as the cradle of human democracy, rights and freedoms for years, has unfortunately become a structure that fights differences (those that are different from it). ”
In Berlin, claiming unjust financial assistance had been provided for small businesses influenced by the epidemic of the new coronary (Convid-19), along with 4 businesses the mosque was raided in question, TRT reports.
In Wednesday morning's raid, attended by 150 policemen, entry into the mosque with boots, and violating the carpets (where believers pray) and doing the morning meal research at the mosque “Mevlana”, was due to reactions.











