Impossible to talk of justice in the present world order: Erdogan

Constantinople: Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the world order on which there is hope of crores of people has shattered. Addressing the foreign guests at at the dinner of the 4th International Summit of High Courts, Erdoğan said how can we talk of justice if we could not stop killings of lakhs of innocent human beings in Bosnia, Myanmar and Egypt? How can we talk of justice if the quantity of leftover food in western countries can fill the stomach of all starving Africans? How can we talk of justice in the world which declares the countries as developed who close their doors on oppressed and helpless for their own security and prosperity?

Erdogan pointed out that various institutions signed an international treaty aiming at security and prosperity of human beings. But sadly these institutions are not taking actions according to the objectives of the treaty. Hence hopes of crores of human beings have shattered.

Erdogan said, when we talk of ‘world is bigger than five’, we mean to establish justice on the earth. Handing over the destiny of 193 countries in the hands of just five rather one country is the greatest injustice. Hence we want reconstruction of world order. Large scale amendments and reformations have become inevitable, he said.