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Turkey will be Islamic ‘Trojan Horse’ in Europe: Qaddafi

ROME: Turkey will be an Islamic “Trojan Horse” inside the European Union if it is allowed to join the bloc, to the advantage of Al Qaeda terror chief Osama bin Laden and other extremists, Libyan leader Moamer Qaddafi said in an interview with Italian radio reported on Thursday. “The Islamic world, including Islamic extremists up to bin Laden, is rejoicing at Turkey’s entry. It is their Trojan horse,” Qaddafi was quoted as saying by the daily La Repubblica in extracts from the RAI interview published before its broadcast. Qaddafi said he had not opposed Turkey’s EU membership but warned of its possible consequences. “I say only that there will be consequences from the entry of this Trojan horse,” he added, without elaborating. afp

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