Turkish MP: Pro-Erdogan’s groups establish secret militias to destabilize Turkey

Member of the Turkish Parliament for the Good Party “Aiton Gray” has revealed that President of the Turkish regime Recep Tayyib Erdogan and some of his supporters and members of his inner circle have established secret companies, organizations and militias to carry out dangerous acts targeting security and stability in Turkey.

In a recent statement, Gray spoke about the activity being conducted by the retired Turkish general Adnan Tanriverdi, who chairs the Board of Directors of the International Defense Consultancy. He said that “I and some of my colleagues in the Parliament have submitted notes of inquiry about the activity of this company, but we did not get any answers from Erdogan or his defense minister and his interior minister, which increases our doubts.”

 “There is no difference between this company and the American Blackwater group which has carried out heinous acts in Iraq and other places,” he added, pointing out that “recent reports revealed some of the activities of this company, including training opposition militants in Syria and Libya, and supplying them with weapons.” He went on to say that the reports also talked about courses organized by the company to train militants on acts of assassination and bombings that target sensitive installations and about forming secret militias to be used anywhere by the company.

In a statement to the Turkish Hurriyet Newspaper, spokesman of the Turkish opposition’s Republican People’s Party Uzkur Ozal, talked about the symposium, which was organized by Tanriverdi together with participants from outside Turkey, in which he talked about what he called “the joint struggle for the establishment of a unified state and the need to work to protect it with weapons.”

“This is a very dangerous thing, especially because this man was expelled from the army for his extremist activities in 2008, but Erdogan appointed him from 2016 until last January as his advisor for security affairs,” Ozal said.

Hamda Mustafa

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