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Deonme Turkey is in Afghanistan helping the USA harvest the Afghan opium for export to Europe mainly via NATO run Kosovo. (Both the Turkish military and police are involved......they sometimes fight each other for control of the lucrative trade)
Turkey helped the destabilization and fall of Qaddafi, and we must assume also helped destabilize Tunisia and the Ben Ali government.
Doenme Erdogan visited Egypt just after the country had been destabilized by the USA, and even before elections had been held, and the CIA agent Mursi had been "elected".
Turkey is a close ally of Israel.
Turkey is now helping the USA and Israel destabilize the peaceful legitimate Syrian government, so that "al-CIA-duh" can come to power in Damascus.
Does the dog have no self respect?
Naturally and clearly many patriotic Turks of the normal kind .....are worried about such developments.
What is the consequence for Secular Turkey if the country is flanked in the South and the East by "al-CIA-duh" USA backed fifth column regimes?
Is the arrest of 326 military officers and the conviction of 3 generals from the Kemalist Secular military a covert campaign of Deonme Erdogan to eventually turn Turkey into an Islamic Emirate?
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Mr. Erdogan, It Is A Crime To Train Terrorists At Refugee Camps
Comment by Peter Chamberlain.Google Trans. doesn't do a very good job with some languages, Turkish is one of those problem languages. Nonetheless, there are some big developments taking place in Turkey which we need to watch, over Erdogan's deceitful Syrian campaign. The following article touches upon several of the big headaches for the "Islamist-lite" Turkish P.M., all of them centered on building internal political opposition. Noisy protests against Syrian gunmen running loose on the streets are taking place in Hatay (SEE: Tension in an unauthorized demonstration in Hatay), the site of the primary Syrian terrorist training camp called Apaydın. In addition to that, the leader of Turkey's opposition Republican People's Party, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, has made that camp the focus of escalating national antiwar sentiments (SEE: Kilicdaroglu: Apaydin Camp dedicated to training gunmen and sending them to Syria- Cham Press). Mr. Kilicdaroglu is charging that the camp violates national laws by being a closed camp, that is run by foreigners. He is demanding a public accounting of that facility, embarassing Erdogan, who flew into a cursing rage at the opposition's actions. He has since cancelled his next appearance at the UN, claiming that the anti-Kurd campaign is getting too serious. He is also charging that the camp violates international treaty obligations under the UN convention on the treatment of refugees, specifically, the training of terrorists at refugee camps. To deflect the heat, he has allowed the Turkish Parliament’s Human Rights Commission to visit Apaydın camp (SEE: Commission denies rumors of militant training camp at Apaydın). They have basically "pooh-poohed" the notion, claiming that they saw only women and children. It would be in keeping with Imperial NGO policy to have used this Human Rights organization to hide behind in Turkey, just as it has used other such groups to whitewash CIA activities in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Russia. International scandal may help to force Erdogan's hand and get these camps closed.]
____________________Turkish opposition came into conflict with the Syrian prime minister Government blamed for the influx of refugees and opponents of Bashar al-AssadBy Olga Kuznetsova |
Syrian conflict could provoke a serious political crisis in
Turkey. The course of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, one of the
most determined opponents of the regime in Damascus, causing more
problems in the most Ankara. The opposition accuses the authorities that
their intervention in the Syrian war has destabilized the
border. Locals protest against the presence of 83 thousand refugees from
Syria and armed opponents of Bashar al-Assad, which is becoming
increasingly difficult to get along with. Experts do not rule out that
under the pressure of the opponents Government will reconsider its
policy toward Syria.
The war in Syria has political passions are running high in
Ankara. The main opposition force – the Republican People’s Party (CHP) –
accused Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu in a failure on the Syrian
track, and foretold his imminent resignation. CHP Deputy Chairman Gursel
Tekin convinced Ahmet Davutoglu care – the only way for the Turkish
government to bring down a wave of criticism.
The political crisis in Turkey exacerbates activation Kurdish
militants in the south-east. Almost every day new information becomes
available about the attacks on Turkish Kurds checkpoints in border
areas. According to experts, the ruling Justice and Development Party
itself provoked the activity of Kurdish rebels, weakening the central
government in Damascus, which was previously held under the control of
national minorities.
In late August, there was another conflict in Turkey’s political
summit – between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and the head of the
Republican People’s Party Kemal Kilicdaroglu. A group of deputies from
the CHP arrived in camp Syrian opposition Apaydyn (Hatay). There,
according to various sources, is based on three thousand to five
thousand armed opposition. After CHP deputies denied access to the camp,
Kemal Kilicdaroglu accused the ruling party and the prime minister
personally to create a “closed military base” and violating the
constitution.
The new round of confrontation on the Syrian issue was in the
beginning of September, when in Antakya, the same border province of
Hatay, organized a protest against the city flooded armed Syrians. For
the Turkish leadership it became alarming signal: the locals many
sympathizers Damascus Shiites. Any clashes with Syrian opposition could
cause armed conflict in sectarian violence. In such a scenario
developing events in neighboring Lebanon and Syria (see “Kommersant” on
27 July).
Opponents Tayyip Erdogan strongly urge expelled from Turkey of all
Syrians, including their internal security threat. The same opinion is
shared by the opposition press. One of these publications – the
newspaper “Sozdzhu” – regularly publishes reports that the Syrians “hold
in wild terror” in the border of Turkish cities.
Ankara about these issues is well known. According to experts, the
Turkish government under pressure from opponents may revise its
policy. According to “Kommersant” Now the Syrians from the site of
potential conflict in the south-eastern provinces to the north of the
country. Those who refuse to move to a specially built camps for them,
the Turkish authorities have proposed to seek asylum in another country,
or to return home. It looks like an idyll between refugees and official
Ankara has ended. Too expensive for her to pay Tayyip Erdogan and his
party.