Turkish authorities condemn flag removal in Diyarbakır
The Turkish General Staff, President Abdullah Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan condemned the taking down of a Turkish flag from inside an Air Force base in the southeastern province of Diyarbakır during protests June 8, following the funeral of a man killed during clashes in nearby Lice.
President Gül called on all people “to act responsibly and avoid provocative, actions and expressions,” while the army issued a very harsh statement regarding the incident.
“We strongly condemn the attack on the Turkish flag, the symbol of the Turkish nation and our independence for which our martyrs’ blood was shed, by a person who possesses no value. We also want to inform the public that we will pursue the prosecution of finding and punishing this person,” said the General Staff in a statement June 9.
A masked demonstrator was photographed by Agence France-Presse photo reporter İlyas Akengin June 8 as he climbed the flagpole after jumping over the walls surrounding the 2nd Air Force Command.