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United Nations: Erdoğan blames Greece for drowned children (VIDEO)

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Paul Antonopoulos

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on the floor of the UN General Assembly accused Greece of crimes against humanity! The Turkish president, speaking at the annual UN General Asembly, even showed photos of dead children and claimed that this is the result of violent pushbacks by the Greek coast guard.

Erdoğan said, among other things, that “we don’t want to see more dead babies like Aylan wash up on our shores,” he said, going so far as to claim that last week a 9-month-old baby and a 4-year-old child died because the Greek coast guard sank their boats.

In fact, after showing photos of the dead children, he called on the UN to say “stop” to the crimes against humanity committed by Greece.

See the delirium of the Turkish president:

“Greece is committing crimes against humanity. The Greeks tyrannise the refugees in the Aegean and the eastern Mediterranean. We don’t want the bodies of children like Aylan washing up on our shores. Greece is turning the Aegean into a graveyard. Two small children lost their lives because the Greek coast guard sank their boats. It is time for the EU and the UN to put an end to such crimes, which are crimes against humanity,” said the Turkish president.

Continuing the recital of extreme provocation, he called on the international community to proceed with the recognition of the Occupied territories of Cyprus “as soon as possible”.

READ MORE: Russia denies its preparing direct flights to Turkish-occupied Cyprus.

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