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    Dutch parliament offers evidence to prove Erdogan's involvement in support of al Qaeda and to talk

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    Post by Rocky Mon 29 Apr 2019, 2:21 am

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    The latest evidence of the involvement of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government in supporting terrorists in Syria and Iraq is still unfolding, most recently new information revealed at a session of the Dutch parliament in The Hague.

    Speaking on the role of Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) government, Abdullah Bouzkurt, director of the Nordic Monitor website, spoke of the support of radical terrorist groups including al-Qaeda and Daqash in Syria and Iraq And a number of countries of the Mediterranean, by supplying them with arms and money, and providing logistical support.

    "Based on hundreds of wiretapping records, we can say that the Erdogan government facilitated the transfer of militants to Syria and allowed them to return to Turkey to receive," Bozkurt was quoted as saying at the April 25 session. the cure".

    Bozkurt explained in detail the role of the Turkish intelligence in the transfer of terrorists across Turkish territory, and directing them to implement a certain agenda serving Erdogan, pointing out that these operations are illegal in Turkish and international law.

    He said Erdogan had followed a malicious policy of warning against the terrorists' threat, but he had used them as a pressure and bargaining chip in any international negotiations, an update of Ankara's allies and partners.

    "Those who follow the major terrorist operations of Da'ash in Europe and Asia will discover that most of the attackers and suicide bombers have spent some time in Turkey, which is planned," he said.

    He pointed out that the main challenge facing the Turks now is to oppose Erdogan's interests with those of the country, the president is ready to sacrifice everything in order to retain power.

    For his part, the Executive Director of the Stockholm Freedom Center, Levantine Keynes, said that the government of Erdogan targeted journalists who investigated the links of the Turkish government with militant groups, and revealed the secret operations carried out by the intelligence, bringing the total number of journalists detained in Turkish prisons to 191 people.

    Turkish offer

    In a sign of Turkey's involvement in supporting terrorist organizations in Syria, Turkish media revealed in February that the Turkish president had offered to his American counterpart Donald Trump to take charge of the transfer of 800 European armed men from the Da'ash organization in northeastern Syria.

    The Syrian Democratic Forces are holding 800 European armed men who were fighting in the Da'ash organization in northeastern Syria, while Europe is still searching for a way out until Turkey enters the line.

    Turkish newspaper "Hurriyet" reported that Erdogan had offered Trump "a sudden" that Turkey would take over the responsibility of transporting these militants from the Kurdish areas to the areas controlled by Turkey in northern Syria.

    The newspaper quoted a senior Turkish source, who declined to be named, that Trump was always looking with Erdogan for a solution to the problem of militants "calling" the Europeans, and expresses concern about the escape of those from the grip of Syria's democratic forces.

    The newspaper did not disclose the fate of these militants in the event of receipt of Turkey, and the seriousness of this proposal, which will turn the attention of all remaining fighters "Da'ash" against Turkey.

    Despite the military confrontations between Turkey and the militants, "Ankara" has maintained a line of communication with some of the leaders of the organization after the deal to release the terrorist organization officials of the Turkish consulate in Mosul.

    Turkey's acquisition of these European militants will strengthen Ankara's hand in the face of the European Union, which Erdogan has long pressed against the Syrian refugee card.




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