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Miss Turkey stripped of her crown over coup tweet | Miss Turkey stripped of her crown over coup tweet |
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The winner of Miss Turkey 2017 has been stripped of her crown after one of her past tweets came to light. | The winner of Miss Turkey 2017 has been stripped of her crown after one of her past tweets came to light. |
Itir Esen, 18, had shared a post referencing last year's coup attempt, comparing her menstrual cycle to the spilt blood of "martyrs". | Itir Esen, 18, had shared a post referencing last year's coup attempt, comparing her menstrual cycle to the spilt blood of "martyrs". |
The competition's organisers said the tweet was "unacceptable" and confirmed their decision to dismiss her, just hours after she won. | The competition's organisers said the tweet was "unacceptable" and confirmed their decision to dismiss her, just hours after she won. |
Ms Esen has since said, via Instagram, that she was not being political. | Ms Esen has since said, via Instagram, that she was not being political. |
The tweet was posted around the first anniversary of the 15 July coup attempt, when nearly 250 people died fighting an army uprising. | The tweet was posted around the first anniversary of the 15 July coup attempt, when nearly 250 people died fighting an army uprising. |
She wrote: "I am having my period this morning to celebrate the July 15 martyrs' day. I am celebrating the day by bleeding a representation of our martyrs' blood." | She wrote: "I am having my period this morning to celebrate the July 15 martyrs' day. I am celebrating the day by bleeding a representation of our martyrs' blood." |
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regularly refers to the "martyrs" who died resisting the coup. | Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan regularly refers to the "martyrs" who died resisting the coup. |
The beauty pageant's organisers said the tweet did not come to light until after Thursday's ceremony in Istanbul, after which they held a long meeting to discuss the situation and verify the post. | The beauty pageant's organisers said the tweet did not come to light until after Thursday's ceremony in Istanbul, after which they held a long meeting to discuss the situation and verify the post. |
On Friday, they released a statement to announce their decision to rescind her title: "We regret to say that this tweet has been tweeted by Itir Esen. It is not possible for the Miss Turkey Organisation to promote such a post, when it aims to introduce Turkey to the world and contribute to its image." | On Friday, they released a statement to announce their decision to rescind her title: "We regret to say that this tweet has been tweeted by Itir Esen. It is not possible for the Miss Turkey Organisation to promote such a post, when it aims to introduce Turkey to the world and contribute to its image." |
Ms Esen later responded with her own statement on social media: "I want to say that as a 18-year-old girl, I had no political aims while sharing this post." | Ms Esen later responded with her own statement on social media: "I want to say that as a 18-year-old girl, I had no political aims while sharing this post." |
"I was raised with respect for the homeland and the nation," she added, apologising for "being misunderstood". | "I was raised with respect for the homeland and the nation," she added, apologising for "being misunderstood". |
Runner-up Asli Sumen will now travel to China to represent Turkey in the Miss World competition. | Runner-up Asli Sumen will now travel to China to represent Turkey in the Miss World competition. |
Ms Esen is not the first Miss Turkey to find herself embroiled in a political row. | Ms Esen is not the first Miss Turkey to find herself embroiled in a political row. |
In 2016, another past winner, Merve Buyuksarac, was given a 14-month suspended prison sentence for insulting President Erdogan with a satirical poem she shared on social media. | |
Ms Buyuksarac, who won the 2006 crown, was also briefly detained over the issue in 2015. | Ms Buyuksarac, who won the 2006 crown, was also briefly detained over the issue in 2015. |
Around that time, President Erdogan launched thousands of lawsuits against people he said had insulted him. | Around that time, President Erdogan launched thousands of lawsuits against people he said had insulted him. |
He later withdrew them, saying he was inspired by the feelings of unity after the failed coup. | He later withdrew them, saying he was inspired by the feelings of unity after the failed coup. |
However, a harsh crackdown has continued, which the president insists is necessary for national security. More than 150,000 state employees have been dismissed and some 50,000 people arrested. | However, a harsh crackdown has continued, which the president insists is necessary for national security. More than 150,000 state employees have been dismissed and some 50,000 people arrested. |
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