
Europe's "masquerade ball" is over, Erdogan said at yet another demonstration in Istanbul on Sunday, where he rallied support for a 'Yes' vote in Turkey's upcoming constitutional referendum.
Saying the "struggle" against his country has reached a new level, Erdogan slammed European nations, particularly Germany and the Netherlands, for their "Nazi regulations" as they revealed "the hatred they have accumulated for years against our country, our nation or even against all Muslims on TV screens and newspaper headlines every day."
Erdogan then dropped the hammer, "If they weren't ashamed, they would revive the gas chambers," he added as quoted by the Hurriyet Daily News.
The Turkish president then turned his sights on the German Chancellor Angela Merkel. "When we call them Nazis they [European politicians] get uncomfortable. They rally together in solidarity. Especially Merkel," Erdogan said as cited by AFP.












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