ANKARA
Deputy Prime Minister Bulent Arinc said on Thursday government was carrying on with the process to end the terrorism in the country with courage and confidence taking all risks.
Arinc said they would benefit from productive critics as destructive ones would receive deserved response from public.
"It is our right to be hopeful for the end of the process," added Arinc who answered questions of Anadolu Agency journalists from around the world during a visit to AA Balkans HQ in Sarajevo.
Referring to the violent protests against the visits of pro-Kurdish Peace & Democracy Party (BDP) deputies in northern provinces of Sinop and Samsun, Arinc said that incidents showed that pursuing a policy, which was based on ethnical identity, was wrong.
Arinc said that BDP's policy could be wrong for the people of certain regions in the country, however, adding, "nobody can prevent freedom of speech anywhere in Turkey."