Erdogan Condemns Anti-Islam Movie: Assad Regime Nearing 'Inevitable End'

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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad was nearing its "inevitable" end despite violence threatening the entire region.

"Assad's regime is approaching its inevitable end," Erdogan said in comments translated into Russian at a conference in the Ukrainian Black Sea resort of Yalta.

Erdogan said his government was holding continuous contacts with the Syrian opposition in hopes of advancing a transition process that never materialized under former international mediator Kofi Annan.

"We must say 'no' to this human drama and not allow flames to engulf the whole region, so that the transition process could move more quickly ahead," the Turkish premier said.

Commenting on a film mocking Islam that sparked protests across the Islamic world, he said it is a provocation against Muslims but should not be used as a pretext for violence.

"This is a strong provocation against our way of life," Erdogan said in a speech at a conference in the Ukrainian Black Sea resort of Yalta.

"Insulting the prophet cannot be justified as freedom of expression. Religion and the prophet are sacred values and are untouchable."

But he added: "It cannot be a reason for innocent people to be attacked or harmed.

"This is justified by nothing and above all not by Islam. No-one can, in the name of Islam, carry out actions of the kind that happened in Libya with the attack on the U.S. mission" in Benghazi, he said.

U.S. and Libyan officials are probing an attack on the U.S. consulate in Libya that killed the ambassador and three other U.S. officials, amid growing speculation it was the work of militants rather than demonstrators.

Erdogan said: "Legal and peaceful protest by Muslims is a useful and correct thing. But a protest cannot envisage any kind of violence or terrorism."

The amateurish film denigrating the Prophet Mohammed has been allegedly linked to evangelical and Coptic Christians in the United States.

Comments 3
Default-user-icon Atef (Guest) 14 September 2012, 12:47

Dream another dream attaturk:) Syria has defeated the turkish/ksa/qatari/wahabi/salafist terrorists. You will fall soon and turkey will again be a great nation without shame.

Missing sidon 14 September 2012, 15:27

You can say whatever you want about erdogan but at least turkey is playing there humanitarian role, they don't want to get involved militarily but they know bashar is going to fall, even his allies in lebanon knows that why you will hear different tone from them in the days to come,

Missing sidon 14 September 2012, 15:30

Hezbollah and it's allies know that demographics and shift in power is coming but just like bashar they only care about there chair and staying in power, which leaders do you know that is willing to step down, they all will kill to stay in power, the only difference some will kill more than others. But all criminals, every single so called leader , you think in the USA if people started protesting and rebellion broke out, they will the all , that's just how is when you have the power