After Olympics, Turkey’s Erdogan seeks unity with Pope Francis against acts that mock sacred values
- Turkish President TAYYIP ERDOGAN called the Olympics opening ceremony "immoral" and requested unity with POPE FRANCIS against mocking sacred values during a Thursday phone call.
- ERDOGAN stated that "human dignity was being trampled on" and that mocking religious values offends both Muslims and Christians, as reported by the presidency.
- He emphasized the need to "raise our voices together" against these issues, reflecting his stance against perceived offenses to moral values.
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