Indictments have been issued for 19 people, including 15 members of Turkey’s autocratic President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s security detail, for attacking protesters in Washington during an official visit by Erdoğan in May.
The indictments, which were announced Tuesday, accuse the perpetrators of attacking people who were protesting the visit of Erdoğan and of committing a crime of violence. Some of them also face charges of assault with a deadly weapon.
While 16 defendants were charged in June, three new defendants, all of whom are Turkish security officials, were added to the indictment. Two defendants were arrested in June as the rest are at large.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has issued a statement protesting the indictment. “We are strongly protesting that an unfair and biased indictment which is even accusing those who were not there and who have never been to the US has been accepted,” said the statement.
The ministry also said the incidents were caused by the negligence of local security officials and provocations by outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) members and that the security of Turkish delegation could not be ensured.
On May 16, members of President Erdoğan’s security detail engaged in a violent brawl with a group of protesters outside the residence of the Turkish ambassador in Washington while Erdoğan was paying an official visit to the country. At least 11 protesters were injured.
The D.C. Metropolitan Police Department released a video of “persons of interest” believed to be in Erdoğan’s security detail who were involved in the attack on protesters in front of the Turkish ambassador’s residence in Washington.
The Washington, D.C., police department issued a wanted list for President Erdoğan’s bodyguards as criminal suspects for their attacks on protesters on May 16.
Erdoğan slammed the US decision to issue arrest warrants for his bodyguards and said he would initiate a political and legal battle against the arrest warrants for his security personnel.
The demonstrators had gathered to protest the policies of Erdoğan, who was in the capital for a meeting with US President Donald Trump. When Erdoğan later arrived at the ambassadorial residence, his security detail, along with supporters of the Turkish president, was captured in video footage brutally attacking the group of demonstrators.
Erdoğan was also seen in the footage watching his bodyguards assault the protesters. (turkishminute.com)