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Erdogan defends footballer Ozil ahead of Germany trip | Erdogan defends footballer Ozil ahead of Germany trip |
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan has defended Mesut Ozil, a German footballer with Turkish roots who has faced criticism for posing in photos with Turkey's leader. | Recep Tayyip Erdogan has defended Mesut Ozil, a German footballer with Turkish roots who has faced criticism for posing in photos with Turkey's leader. |
Ozil, 29, quit international football in July, citing "racism and disrespect" towards him in Germany over the photos. | Ozil, 29, quit international football in July, citing "racism and disrespect" towards him in Germany over the photos. |
But President Erdogan said: "Should we lynch a German player who plays in our country when he takes a photo with Frau Merkel [the German chancellor]?" | But President Erdogan said: "Should we lynch a German player who plays in our country when he takes a photo with Frau Merkel [the German chancellor]?" |
Mr Erdogan will visit Germany this week to try to mend strained bilateral ties. | Mr Erdogan will visit Germany this week to try to mend strained bilateral ties. |
In March 2017, Mr Erdogan compared German officials to Nazis. The insult came after German authorities cancelled rallies he had hoped would woo ethnic Turkish voters in Germany ahead of a key referendum which he won. | In March 2017, Mr Erdogan compared German officials to Nazis. The insult came after German authorities cancelled rallies he had hoped would woo ethnic Turkish voters in Germany ahead of a key referendum which he won. |
Berlin has also criticised Mr Erdogan over his crackdown on political opponents following a coup attempt in Turkey in 2016. | Berlin has also criticised Mr Erdogan over his crackdown on political opponents following a coup attempt in Turkey in 2016. |
What did President Erdogan say? | What did President Erdogan say? |
In an interview with Germany's Funke Mediengruppe, the Turkish leader said Ozil had "nothing to regret". | In an interview with Germany's Funke Mediengruppe, the Turkish leader said Ozil had "nothing to regret". |
He said the Arsenal midfielder - as well as Manchester City's Ilkay Gündogan, who also posed for the photos with the Turkish president in May - "feel at home in both countries - the country they were born in and the country their parents come from". | He said the Arsenal midfielder - as well as Manchester City's Ilkay Gündogan, who also posed for the photos with the Turkish president in May - "feel at home in both countries - the country they were born in and the country their parents come from". |
And referring to Ozil's decision to quit international football, Mr Erdogan said: "He didn't leave the national team for no reason. Anyone confronting these kinds of racist attacks and insults would have had the same reaction." | And referring to Ozil's decision to quit international football, Mr Erdogan said: "He didn't leave the national team for no reason. Anyone confronting these kinds of racist attacks and insults would have had the same reaction." |
During the meeting with Mr Erdogan in London, at which Everton's Turkey international Cenk Tosun was also present, Ozil and Gündogan gave the president signed football shirts. | |
The pictures were then released by Turkey's governing AK Party ahead of Turkey's presidential elections in June, which Mr Erdogan won outright. | The pictures were then released by Turkey's governing AK Party ahead of Turkey's presidential elections in June, which Mr Erdogan won outright. |
Some German politicians said it seemed that the two footballers were endorsing Mr Erdogan, which they denied. | Some German politicians said it seemed that the two footballers were endorsing Mr Erdogan, which they denied. |
How did Ozil explain his decision to quit internationals? | How did Ozil explain his decision to quit internationals? |
He said he had received hate mail and threats and was being blamed for Germany's disappointing World Cup in Russia this summer. | He said he had received hate mail and threats and was being blamed for Germany's disappointing World Cup in Russia this summer. |
"I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," Ozil said. | "I am German when we win, but I am an immigrant when we lose," Ozil said. |
The third-generation Turkish-German was born in Gelsenkirchen and was a key member of his country's 2014 World Cup-winning side. | The third-generation Turkish-German was born in Gelsenkirchen and was a key member of his country's 2014 World Cup-winning side. |
He has 92 caps and fans have voted him the national team's player of the year five times since 2011. | |
But Ozil said his recent treatment had made him "no longer want to wear the German national team shirt". | But Ozil said his recent treatment had made him "no longer want to wear the German national team shirt". |
In a lengthy statement posted on social media, he said he did not feel accepted in German society despite paying taxes, donating to good causes there and being a World Cup winner. | In a lengthy statement posted on social media, he said he did not feel accepted in German society despite paying taxes, donating to good causes there and being a World Cup winner. |
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