It is worrying that over the past three days, far-right groups have
successively issued false bomb threats and messages containing racist
threats against the headquarters of the Turkish Islamic Union for Religious
Affairs (DITIB), where the Central Mosque of Cologne is located, as well as
against the other three DITIB mosques in Germany (Berlin Martyrs Mosque,
Munich Pasing Mosque and Iserlohn Mosque) and their associations.
Our concerns about these criminal acts, which appear to be aimed at
disturbing the serenity of the Turkish community in Germany, and our
request for the opening of the necessary thorough investigations, have been
forwarded to the German authorities.
We welcome the speed with which local security forces have responded to
bomb threats and taken the necessary security measures. However, it is
clear that these acts have once again revealed direct threats to the daily
lives of the Turkish and Muslim communities in Europe from a number of
extremist circles.
These psychological and physical attacks against mosques have shown once
again that Islamophobia and xenophobia have become a problem that is
becoming increasingly worrying and for which a solution must be found
immediately.
These threats are not only directed at Muslims, they are also a common
threat to all of humanity.
In the fight against racism, Islamophobia and xenophobia,
the adoption of measures to address the social imbalances underlying this
issue is as important as the rigorous implementation of security
provisions.
Turkey will continue to take all possible measures to establish all
relevant mechanisms at the bilateral, regional and international levels.