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Turkish PM start an African Tour with a very crowded committee

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The first step of 5-day visit of Turkish PM in Africa was Gabon. Turkish PM took a very crowded group with himself to the African tour. According to some report whenever Turkish PM takes a crowded committee to anywhere, there are unusual events happening there and this brings some questions to the mass media that what will happen in Africa after the interesting visit of Turkish officials. The Mass Media especially questioning the igniting unrest role of Turkey in Iraq and express the anxieties about Africa.
There are some news taken from Egyptian, Iraqian and Nort African medias following:

July 2009 Urumqi (East Turkestan) Massacre in northwestern China

Turkish President and his committee had an official visit to China on 23- 26 July 2009.

The deadly violence started in 26 July 2009 in Urumqi and at least 3000 people killed brutally in the ethnic clashes.

 

 

The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto- Pakistan

Benazir Bhutto was assassinated in a bombing on 27 December 2007, after leaving her political party’s last rally in the city of Rawalpindi, two weeks before the scheduled 2008 general election in which she was a leading opposition candidate.

Before the assassination of Bhutto event the Turkish President and his committee visited Pakistan on 2- 3 December.

The Violence After the Presidency Election in Iran in 2009

The Turkish President heading Officials Committee visited Tehran- Iran 10- 11 March before the Presidency Election. After the Presidency Election the unrest occured (mostly in Tehran) in Iran. That unrest took several months in Iran.

The Violence Erupted in Egypt on 23 November in 2012- still continue

Turkish Prime Minister heading to 300 Officials made a two-day visit to Egypt on 17- 18 November 2012.

After President Mursi constitutional decree  and his decision to dismiss the Mobarak-era Chief Prosecutor Abdel Maguid Mahmoud, the unrest erupted in Egyptian cities on November 22.

 

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