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Turkish protesters gather near consulate in Rotterdam

Protests follow Dutch government's move to ban Turkish ministers

12.03.2017 - Update : 15.03.2017
Turkish protesters gather near consulate in Rotterdam

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands 

Thousands of Turkish citizens gathered outside Turkish consulate in Rotterdam to protest Dutch government after its ban on ministers.

The protests came after the Dutch government canceled the Turkish foreign minister's flight permit and blocked the family minister's convoy from entering the Turkish consulate.

The demonstrators shouted "We want the minister", "Recep Tayyip Erdogan" and "Turkey" slogans.

Dutch police stepped up the security around the consulate and blocked the traffic.

Dutch police dispersed Turkish citizens who took to the streets to protest police treatment of the Turkish family minister.

Democratic values trampled underfoot: Turkish minister

In Turkey, hundreds of demonstrators flocked to the Dutch missions in Ankara and Istanbul to protest the moves by the Dutch government.

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the actions as a measure by “Nazi remnants and fascists”.

*Reporting by Abdulselam Durdak; Writing by Fatih Hafiz Mehmet

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