A film shows the kidnapping crimes of opponents of the Erdogan regime

A short Turkish  film illustrates the kidnappings that the Turkish regime’s intelligence service is increasingly carrying out against opponents in several Turkish cities.

In 1990’s,  Turkey witnessed widespread kidnappings of dissidents using white Taurus cars. During the Erdogan era, the Turkish intelligence used black cars.

Today Zamannewspaper reported that Turkish journalist Fatih Yilmaz, prepared the eight-minute film under the name “ White Taurus Cars to Black Trucks.”

 

The film revealed the practices of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s intelligence services against dozens of opponents in broad daylight and in full view of people.

Yilmaz stated that the film is based on the true story of a teacher who was kidnapped by the Turkish intelligence, and also includes the names of the kidnapped persons and the date of their abduction.

The film shows that the kidnappings are at the heart of the intelligence work in Turkey.

The parliamentarian for the HDP, “GolestanKılıçKüççıçıt” criticized the lack of investigations into cases of enforced disappearance in Turkey.

Turkey is witnessing an increase in the incidents of enforced disappearance since the passage of the so-called “immunity law”.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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