Turkey's President Erdogan blames international community for failing to get justice for the Rohingya, Libya, Palestine and Jerusalem
"Five countries supposedly distribute justice in UNSC ... Is there justice for Rohingya, Libya, Palestine or Jerusalem? These so-called orators of justice are only deceiving people," Turkey's President Erdogan says.
Addressing prosecutors and other members of the judicial system in capital Ankara at a ceremony, Erdogan said the world is bigger than the five countries, referring to UNSC members China, France, Russia, the UK and the US. The Turkish president has long been calling on the international community and the UN member states to reform the "unjust" decision-making process in the UN.Commenting on the Turkish justice system, Erdogan said, "Turkey fights for an independent and national justice system, which suffered attacks from various terror groups in the past, as well as from the political and military tutelage.
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