New photos prove AKP - al-Qaeda links
New photos prove AKP - al-Qaeda links
New photos prove AKP - al-Qaeda links
The complicity of the Turkish party in power, the AKP of PM Recep Tayyip Erdogan, with al-Qaeda was this time exposed by some photos showing AKP deputies together with "jihadists" from al-Qaeda.
Ceylanpinar BDP mayor, Ismail Arslan, showed a picture in which a candidate in the municipal elections AKP, members of the party and a fighter of al-front Nosra affiliated with al-Qaeda, are seen at a meeting held on 21 August in Istanbul.
"This represents the crime scene. They (the members of al-Qaeda) were accommodated in hotels (...) They continue to cross the border, to be sheltered and protected, "said Arslan.
The two new images show deputies of the AKP province of Urfa, Seydi Eyüpoğlu and Abdulkerim Göç, the leader of one of the largest tribes in Syria with links with al-Qaeda, Nawaf al-Bashir and the AKP candidate in municipal elections, Menderes Atilla.
The second photo shows Menderes Atilla and local officials of the AKP together with al-Nusra 'jihadists' in Ceylanpinar, town at the border with Syria.
Nawaf al-Bashir has played an important role in the attacks on the Kurdish town of Sêrékaniyé (Rass al-Ain). According to the Kurdish media, several secret meetings took place in 2012 between al-Bashir and the Turkish secret services to develop a plan of attack against the Kurds.
The Turkish state has allegedly provided for a budget of two million dollars for the implementation of this plan.
On 23 December 2012, al-Bashir was among 70 tribal leaders and commanders of the Free Syrian Army (FSA) who had gathered in a hotel Urfa.
Kurds are fighting both the regime of Bashar al-Assad and the "jihadists" (supported by the brigades of the FSA and foreign countries, including Turkey). Several Turkish associations, close to the AKP government, openly support the jihadists and organize their trips to Syria. Many documents seized by Kurdish fighters show their journeys from Egypt, Tunisia and even the United States to Syria.
On July 16, the general commander of Jabhat al-Akrad, the Kurdish front, told Firat News that its fighters killed two members of the Turkish Intelligence Service (MIT) in the clashes that took place between August 14 and 15 in the region of Shahab Sad, located in Aleppo / Bab / Azzaz triangle where 117 Kurdish villages are located. Commander Haji Ahmad said that the presence of these people is proof of Turkey's role in the attacks on the Kurds.