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Dundar: Erdogan should be tried for supporting terrorist organizations in Syria

2021-06-02T21:59:06.226Z


ANKARA, SANA- The former editor-in-chief of the Turkish Cumhuriyet newspaper, Jan Dündar, stressed the need to prosecute the head of the Turkish regime, R


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The former editor-in-chief of the Turkish Cumhuriyet newspaper, Jan Dundar, stressed the need to try the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, because of his support for terrorist organizations in Syria.

Dundar said in his account on social networks that "Erdogan accused him and other people of national treason, espionage and employment because they exposed the case of trucks belonging to the Turkish intelligence service, which were on their way to Syria loaded with weapons to be delivered to terrorist organizations," stressing that Erdogan is the one who should be tried for This case and others.

Dundar pointed out that more facts are unfolding about Erdogan's role in supporting terrorists in Syria, pointing to the confessions made by Mafia leader Sadat Bakar, who is close to Erdogan, about his transfer of weapons and military equipment to these terrorists, including Al-Qaeda-affiliated Al-Nusra Front terrorists, under the supervision of From official bodies loyal and close to Erdogan.

Earlier this month, the Turkish Anadolu news agency expelled a journalist after he asked an embarrassing question about the scandal over Bakir, who is close to Erdogan, with the Turkish regime's Interior Minister, Suleyman Soylu.

For three weeks, Turkey has been living to the rhythm of videos posted by mafia leader Bakr on Twitter, exposing his relationship with officials in the Turkish regime, including Soylu, and the involvement of members of the ruling Justice and Development Party in various crimes and corruption operations.

The Erdogan regime had sentenced writer and journalist Dundar to 5 years and 10 months in prison in May 2016 on charges of (espionage and revealing state secrets), after he published video clips revealing that Turkish intelligence service trucks had transferred weapons to terrorist organizations in Syria while he was editor-in-chief of Cumhuriyet newspaper. .

Source: sena

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