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The Turkish regime is recruiting terrorists from ISIS to take revenge on opponents of its policies

2020-10-17T07:09:48.913Z


Stockholm-SANA The Swedish website Nordic Monitor has revealed new evidence of the Turkish regime's close association with organizations


Stockholm-Sana

The Swedish Nordic Monitor has revealed new evidence of the Turkish regime's close association with terrorist organizations, especially ISIS, and its recruitment of terrorists to implement its ambitions and agendas, whether in Turkey or abroad, including the pursuit of opponents and political opponents.

In a report published yesterday, the site stated that the Turkish regime recruited the terrorist from the organization of "ISIS" Abdelkader Masharipov, who carried out an attack in Istanbul in 2017 and killed 39 people in order to avenge the preacher Fethullah Gulen, known for his opposition to the head of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, by making false testimony against him .

The site pointed out that the terrorist Misharibov changed his testimony in which he confessed to standing behind the Istanbul attack to hold the movement led by Gülen responsible, indicating that the Turkish regime's recruitment of the aforementioned terrorist is not the first of its kind. On political opponents.

The site stated that the Turkish regime authorities tried from the first moment after the Istanbul attack to accuse the Gulen movement and fabricate evidence against it, but the claim of the terrorist organization "ISIS" responsibility for the attack thwarted this plot.

Many reports and incidents confirmed Erdogan and his close associates with terrorist organizations in Syria, foremost of which is ISIS, and their involvement in commercial deals with terrorists, including the purchase of stolen oil from Syria and Iraq. The President of the Turkish regime has transformed his country over the past decade into a haven for terrorists who received funding, support and training. On Turkish territory to infiltrate into Syria to commit crimes.

At a time when Erdogan has intensified his repressive campaigns against opponents of his policies, many media reports revealed the espionage operations carried out by the Turkish regime's intelligence services to pursue opponents of Erdogan outside Turkey, especially in Europe.

In this context, new reports revealed increased espionage activities carried out by institutions affiliated with Erdogan in Germany and other European countries to pursue opponents of the Turkish regime's policies and spy on Turkish and German employees and teachers, in addition to developing an electronic application used by members of Erdogan's spy network to threaten critics of the latter's policies.

The German Interior Ministry had previously warned in 2016 about the increasing espionage activities of Erdogan's intelligence services in Germany, confirming in a report that “Turkey is a central working platform for extremists” in Germany, and the German parliament had previously called for revealing the activities of the Turkish intelligence services, whose number is estimated to have in Germany. In the tens of thousands.

Source: sena

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