Turkey demanded the US ambassador on Thursday to stop meddling in its domestic affairs after he criticized the country’s justice system, particularly the jailing of politicians and military chiefs.
Turkey demanded the US ambassador on Thursday to stop meddling in its domestic affairs after he criticized the country's justice system, particularly the jailing of politicians and military chiefs.
"Ambassadors should mind their own business. They should stay away from assessments that mean interference in Turkey's judiciary and domestic affairs," Deputy Prime Minister Bekir Bozdag was quoted as saying by the Anatolia news agency.
In an interview with Turkish media on Tuesday, US ambassador Francis Ricciardone criticized "the flaws in the justice system, among them being lengthy pre-trial detentions, lack of clarity in presenting charges, lack of transparency."
He highlighted the jailing of over 300 Turkish military officers, as well as the detention of politicians and other government opponents.
"You have your military leaders, who were entrusted with the protection of this country, behind bars as if they were terrorists," Ricciardone said.
"You have members of parliament who have been behind bars for a long time, sometimes on unclear charges," he added.
"You have professors... You have non-violent student protesters protesting tuition hikes behind bars. When a legal system produces such results and confuses people like that for terrorists, it makes it hard for American and European courts to match up."