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Turkey’s Erdogan blasts foreign envoys at journalists’ trial

ANKARA, (APP/AFP) – Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday chastised foreign diplomats for attending
a trial in Istanbul of two journalists facing possible life terms on espionage charges.
“Who are you? What are you doing there?” Erdogan said in a
televised speech in Istanbul, accusing foreign envoys of making
a “show of strength.”
Can Dundar, editor-in-chief of leading opposition daily
Cumhuriyet, and Erdem Gul, his Ankara bureau chief, went on trial
on Friday on charges of espionage and revealing state secrets.
“This is not your country, this is Turkey,” Erdogan said,
adding that diplomats can operate within the boundaries of missions
and adding: “Elsewhere is subject to permission.”