Turkish Parliament Speaker Mustafa Sentop launched a scathing attack on the Duke of Sussex, Prince Harry, who recently admitted to killing 25 people in Afghanistan.

During a meeting of non-governmental organizations in the state of Edirne, western Turkey, yesterday, Sunday, Shantoub denounced Harry's dehumanization of those he killed, describing them as chess pieces, according to the Turkish newspaper "Hurriyet".

"Prince Harry admitted that he killed 25 people in Afghanistan and that he is not ashamed of it, European white boy, who are you? You have to decide if you are a human being or not?! What are you looking for in Afghanistan? What are you doing there to kill people?" ".

In his memoirs, which will be published tomorrow, Tuesday, January 10, under the title "The Alternative" (Spare), Harry admitted that during his participation in military missions in Afghanistan between 2012 and 2013 he used cocaine and killed 25 "enemy combatants", without any remorse, for described limit.

Harry added, "You can't kill people if you look at them as people, so I consider the Taliban fighters as chess pieces removed from the board .. Get rid of the bad guys."

TBMM Başkanı Şentop'tan Prens Harry'ye sert tepki:

“Harry's father ki 'onları insan olarak görürseniz öldüremezsiniz, öyle görmüyoruz'.

Avrupalı ​​beyaz çocuk, sen kimsin insan olup olmadığına karar veriyorsun karşındakilerin.

Sen Afganistan'da ne arıyorsun?

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The President of the Turkish Parliament pointed out that the twentieth century is the bloodiest century in human history, saying, "The Europeans are the ones who kill the largest number of people in the world," and added that "the Europeans killed more than 20 million people in the First World War, and then killed about 75 million People in World War II at the very least, and some say they killed more than 100 million."

TBMM Başkanı Şentop'tan Prens Harry'ye sert tepki: “Avrupalı ​​beyaz çocuk, sen kimsin?”

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And Shintoub added, "The world is disturbed by views that marginalize people, other than Europeans and white people, and use all the possibilities of the world for their benefit and exploit other people to serve them."

It is noteworthy that the book, which Buckingham Palace refused to comment on the announcement of its publication, is a memoir in which Prince Harry tells the circumstances and circumstances that made him decide to abandon his royal duties and go to the United States.