http://www.kurdistan24.net/en/news/e747e6b1-a65c-4e26-a248-f45170a052d4
ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) – Over the weekend, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan showed footage of a brutal mass killing on Friday of 50 Muslims in two New Zealand mosques during a political campaign rally ahead of nationwide local elections later this month.
“Let’s watch this. It is important,” Erdogan told his supporters as snippets of the live-streamed video by the cold-blooded shooter identified as the Australian national Brenton Harrison Tarrant played on during the rally televised by almost all major Turkish news TV channels.
Social media companies have come under fire for not being more effective in taking down the video of the brutal massacre of Muslims while worshipping in Christchurch.
Turkish media, too, by law, are barred from airing the violent footage, but the Turkish president’s use of the footage in front of thousands of voters in the city of Tekirdag on Saturday carried it to millions of households—and in a much-politicized manner.
Immediately after the massacre video, on the giant outdoor screen, pictures of the opposition People’s Republican Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu appeared as Erdogan called him ”impudent, unhinged, and a terrorist supporter.”