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torsdag 11 september 2014

Turkey supporting isis we can say turkish regime is a big terrorist regime Turkey is considered one of the biggest supporters of (ISIS) biggest terror group to date




Turkey supporting isis we can say turkish regime is a big terrorist regime
Turkey is considered one of the biggest supporters of (ISIS) biggest terror group to date

one of the Turkish parliament members that there is possibility to turkey to be considered a major terror helper in the area with Qatar ,
as we know 
"The ISIL Takfiri terrorists use a Turkish border city near Syria for 


recruiting ISIL militants," Saudi paper Al-Sharq Al-Awsat reported 

without mentioning the name of the city.



The paper said since Turkey supports all those who fight against 

Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, the Turkish government has welcomed 

the terrorists and their recruitment program.

It further disclosed that the injured militants of the ISIL and the 

Al-Nusra Front have also been treated in Turkish hospitals in the city.
Earlier today, hundreds of protesters took to the streets in Samandag 

village in Iskenderun to condemn the US and the Turkish government's 

support for the Islamic state of Iraq and the Levant terrorist group.
turkey wants to use terrorists to eliminate Kurdish people that want equality and their own rights in turkey but not just that , turkey wants to eliminate kurds insides Syria , 
the kurds are the people who lived their in their own land for many years but after turkey invaded these lands , the government is trying to keep them under control by using terrorist groups like 
isis . 
also,
Shimon Peres: Qatar and Turkey must be punished for supporting terror

Israels Former president Shimon Peres opened the 14th annual International 
Conference of the Institute for Counter-Terrorism in Herzliya on Monday 
by saying that the international community must include Israel in its 
fight against terror.
The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) has been selling smuggled 
Syrian oil in Turkey worth $800 million, according to Ali Ediboglu, a 
lawmaker for the border province of Hatay from the main opposition 
Republican People’s Party (CHP).



Speaking to Taraf, Ediboglu recounted the findings of his research on ISIS activities.



“ISIS is a terrorist organization that poses a global threat, a group 
that kills recklessly and believes that killing people is a ticket to 
heaven,” Ediboglu said. “One would expect such a group to engage in 
certain attacks in Turkey any time. Turkey’s cooperation
with thousands of men of such a mentality is extremely dangerous. You 
can never know what demands they could make to Turkey, a country whose 
regime they consider to be un-Islamic. No one can guarantee they will 
not repeat the massacres they commit in Iraq today or carry out similar attacks in Turkey tomorrow.”



Oil factor to help isis 



Ediboglu said: “$800 million worth of oil that ISIS obtained from 
regions it occupied this year [the Rumeilan oil fields in northern Syria
— and most recently Mosul] is being sold in Turkey. They have laid 
pipes from villages near the Turkish border at Hatay. Similar pipes 
exist also at [the Turkish border regions of] Kilis, Urfa and Gaziantep.
They transfer the oil to Turkey and parlay it into cash. They take the oil from the refineries
at zero cost. Using primitive means, they refine the oil in areas close
to the Turkish border and then sell it via Turkey. This is worth $800 
million.”



Is Turkish intelligence helping fighters?



Ediboglu further stated: “Fighters from Europe, Russia, Asian countries 
and Chechnya are going in large numbers both to Syria and Iraq, crossing
from Turkish territory. There is information that at least 1,000 
Turkish 
nationals
are helping those foreign fighters sneak into Syria and Iraq to join 
ISIS. The National Intelligence Organization (MIT) is allegedly 
involved. None of this can be happening without MIT’s knowledge.”



Taraf’s earlier report on diesel smuggling



Last Aug. 20, Taraf carried a report headlined “Smugglers riding on a 
billion dollars.” It reported that Turkish soldiers clashed with and 
repelled hundreds of horse riders and thousands of foot smugglers at the
Syrian border on a daily basis. It pointed out that the biggest fight 
between the [Syrian Kurdish] People's Protection Units (YPG) and the 
al-Qaeda-linked Jabhat al-Nusra in Rojava [northern Syria] was over the 
revenues from the sale of the region’s petroleum products to Turkey.



The report noted that some 2,000 oil wells exist in the Rumeilan region,
which lies on the other side of the border stretching between 
[Turkey’s] districts of Cizre in Sirnak province and Nusaybin in Mardin 
province. “The region’s oil is being smuggled to Turkey. The daily 
amount of smuggled diesel fuel has reached 1,500 tons, which corresponds
to 3.5% of Turkey’s consumption,” it added.
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isis in turkey considered heros because they kill kurds 

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