Turkish authorities stated Tuesday that Istanbul soccer membership Fenerbahce would play this weekend’s away match with out its followers after spectators chanted “government, resign” following the devastating earthquake that struck earlier this month.
On Saturday, hundreds of Fenerbahce followers took up the mantra to protest the federal government’s response to the February 6 earthquake that killed over 44,000 individuals in Turkey.
“Twenty years of lies and cheating, resign,” the followers yelled throughout their membership’s 4-0 win over Konyaspor.
The subsequent day, Besiktas followers additionally known as on the Turkish authorities to resign in terrace chants, throwing a whole bunch of sentimental toys onto the pitch in reminiscence of kid victims of the catastrophe.
A safety fee within the central province of Kayseri, the place Fenerbahce will play in opposition to town’s soccer membership on Saturday, stated the away recreation could be performed “without the club’s fans”.
They made no point out of the anti-government chants.
Fenerbahce denounced an “unacceptable” ruling, calling it “an awkward decision that does not match any sportive criteria”.
“It means nothing other than to punish the club and prevent our fans’ aspirations to back their team,” it added in a press release, urging the authorities to revise their resolution.
Opponents of the Turkish authorities have criticised what they name an insufficient and gradual response by the authorities to the quake and its aftermath.
The catastrophe is about to loom giant in presidential and parliamentary elections as a result of happen on May 14.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com