Erdogan Says Human Rights Charter Is Being Undermined
Speaking on the 77th anniversary of the landmark document, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said continuing violence has severely breached core freedoms, with the right to life suffering the most serious violations.
He condemned Israel’s conduct in Gaza as well as the former Baath administration in Syria, arguing that the global community has, in large measure, failed to respond effectively in either case.
“Israel’s war crimes and acts of genocide committed recklessly in Gaza for two years, in full view of the entire world, are the clearest evidence of this," he said after a Cabinet session held in the capital, Ankara.
Erdogan emphasized that Türkiye remains committed to pursuing "peace- and justice-oriented" approaches in areas affected by conflict.
"Türkiye, with its state and people, has taught the world a lesson in human rights through its peace- and justice-oriented efforts in Gaza, Syria, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, in short, in all regions soaked in blood and tears," he said.
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