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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan kisses Amine Tiras, a weeping girl in military uniform, as he speaks to his ruling party members, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, on Saturday. Photo: AP

Turkey’s President Erdogan consoles crying six-year-old girl by predicting her glorious death in future combat

‘If she becomes a martyr, God willing, they will drape the flag on her. She is ready for everything’

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appeared to spot the six-year-old girl in the crowd, dressed a miniature military uniform and standing at attention.

The girl took a deep breath and her bottom lip quivered as Erdogan addressed her during a speech to members of his ruling party.

“Look, look, look who’s over there! Girl, what are you doing here?” the president called out to the girl, who was saluting and appeared to be holding back tears.

“We have our maroon berets here,” he said of the Turkish special operations forces.

“But,” he told the child, “maroon berets never cry.”

She eventually started to cry and wipe her eyes.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan holds Amine Tiras, a young girl in military uniform as he speaks to his ruling party members, in Kahramanmaras, Turkey, on Saturday. Photo: AP

Erdogan had the girl brought onstage in the arena in Kahramanmaras. She was later identified by the Associated Press as Amine Tiras. But in that moment, broadcast on live TV, she was an anonymous child crying next to the president, whimpering into the microphone as he kissed her cheeks.

“She has the Turkish flag in her pocket,” Erdogan said.

Then, he added, “If she becomes a martyr, God willing, they will drape the flag on her. She is ready for everything.”

The crowd cheered for the child – and for Erdogan.

Reaction was less favourable on social media, where some users called Erdogan “evil” and even compared him to Adolf Hitler.

“Dictators are always using innocent children for their war propaganda,” one Twitter user wrote.

“Turkish President Erdogan tells a sobbing girl in military uniform that she would be honoured if killed while fighting,” Andrew Stroehlein, European media director for Human Rights Watch, tweeted. “Glorifying children’s deaths? Promoting child soldiers? Sick.”

Erdogan has posed for photos with children in military gear in the past.

The AP reported that children in uniform have been showing up at his recent events amid a military offensive against US-backed Kurdish fighters in Syria.

Just last week, a photo showed the president saluting alongside children in parliament in Turkey’s capital.

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