President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan new book hit the shelves yesterday,
Greek City Times reports.
The President, who has taken his country to war in Syria, Libya, Iraq and Armenia, details his country’s so-called struggle for global justice.
As part of his “struggle for global justice,” the Turkish President continues to deny the Greek, Armenian and Assyrian Genocide (1914-23).
In the book, titled A Fairer World Is Possible, Erdoğan complains that Turkey does not have equal power and standing to the United Nations Security Council, which comprises of member states the U.S., China, Russia, France and the United Kingdom.
The book is published by the Istanbul-based publishing house Turkuaz and is translated into several languages, including English, Arabic, German, French, Russian and Spanish.
Profits from its sale will go to Turkey’s Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD).