The concert of Despina Vandi, which was planned to be organized for the Turkish Education Foundation (TEV) in the district of Cesme in Izmir, was canceled at the last minute. Cesme Mayor Lal Denizli, who took the stage, announced that they canceled the concert because the singer requested the removal of Ataturk's poster and the Turkish flag. The singer, who Denizli said "should leave the borders of this city immediately," responded. "THE NATURE OF THE EVENT WAS ATTEMPTED TO BE CHANGED AS A CONCERT"After the incidents, singer Vandi, who left Izmir without taking the stage, announced on her Instagram account, "Due to the decision of the Turkish Education Foundation to change the nature of the event as a 'concert', to exhibit a banned and politically unagreed approach, I announce that I cannot participate in this event with great respect to the audience who will honor me today" she used the expressions. WHAT HAPPENED?An educational concert was organized by the Turkish Education Foundation Izmir Branch at Cesme Open Air Theater. According to allegations, the concert of Greek singer Despina Vandi was canceled because she demanded the removal of the Turkish flag and Ataturk's poster on the stage. LAL DENIZLI: "MADAM, LEAVE THE BORDERS OF THIS CITY IMMEDIATELY"Cesme Mayor Lal Denizli, who took the stage, said, "She wants the Turkish flag and Ataturk's poster to be taken down. Don't boo, I think she is not even a person who will tire these beautiful breaths of yours. We have sacrificed too many martyrs to win these lands, and we are people who always believe in and have faith in brotherhood and eternal friendship. No power can attempt to lower our flag or Ataturk's poster. They can't even think about it. Madam, leave the borders of this city immediately. With calmness and tranquility. But I hope she never thinks about taking down the flags of the countries she will visit again, which were obtained with blood and made their symbol, and where they buried many homeland sons. I hope this is a historical lesson for her." he used the expressions.
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