Erdogan backs cleric who claims homosexuality brings disease
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) â President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday threw his weight behind Turkeyâs top Muslim cleric, who caused a storm by claiming homosexuality âbrings disease and causes this generation to decay.â
In his first sermon during the holy month of Ramadan on Friday, Ali Erbas also maintained that hundreds of thousands of people every year are exposed to HIV due to homosexuality and adultery and called on worshipers to come together to fight âthis kind of evil.â
Opposition and rights groups condemned the comments by Erbas, who heads Turkeyâs Religious Affairs Presidency.
But in a public address following a Cabinet meeting Monday, Erdogan said any attack on Erbas amounted to an attack on the state.
Erdogan â a pious Muslim whose ruling party has roots in Turkeyâs Islamic movement â said Erbas had fulfilled the duties of âfaith, the wisdom (of Islam) and of his officeâ and that his words were binding for all Muslims. He said the tone of the criticism against the cleric had turned into a âdeliberate attack against Islam.â
The Ankara-based Human Rights Association has filed a criminal complaint against Erbas, accusing him of sedition, and the Ankara lawyersâ association accused him of inciting hatred. The association called for his removal from office, saying it would not be surprised if the cleric were next to call on people âto light torches and burn women as witches.â
Meanwhile, the Ankara chief prosecutorâs office said it was launching a criminal investigation against the Ankara lawyersâ group for âinsulting religious values.â Many ruling party officials and supporters have also rallied around Erbas on Twitter.
Homosexuality is not banned in Turkey. Erdoganâs government however has in the past few years banned LGBT parades and other events, often citing public security.