Swedish website discloses more information about Erdogan regime’s support of terrorist organizations

Stockholm (ST): The Swedish Nordic Monitor website has disclosed new facts about the involvement of Erdogan’s regime, its recruiting of terrorists and sending them to Syria after offering all kinds of logistic and financial support to them. The Website has unveiled that the Turkish regime recruited the terrorists Ibrahim and Abdel Qader Shan to transport logistic equipment to the terrorist organizations operating in Syria with the aim of destroying its infrastructure. The documents obtained by the Website showed that the Turkish intelligence conscripted the two brothers who are members in al-Qaeda organizations and tasked them with the operation of transporting weapons, funds and logistic equipment to Syria. They were also responsible for facilitating the entry of terrorists to Syria to carry out terrorist operations against the Syrian people and infrastructure.

The website has also exposed that terrorist Ibrahim Shan was arrested in Pakistan in 2005 because he had carried out terrorist operations in favor of al-Qaeda organization. He was taken to the US Guantanamo jail to be moved to Turkey later at the request of Erdogan’s intelligence which recruited him in 2011 to carry out terrorist acts in Syria.

The documents also cast light on the sinister role played by the Turkish intelligence in supporting al-Qa’eda organization in Somalia and other states and the pressure put by the Turkish authorities to stop the investigation into the Turkish regime’s funding of extremist organizations in Somalia and other states.

Erdogan also ordered the construction of  a huge complex in the Somali capital Mogadishu to host the Turkish embassy and a military training centre. The Website also disclosed that Erdogan’s ambassador to Somalia  Jamal Eddin Kani transferred millions of dollars to  Erdogan’s partners in Mogadishu and the extremist Youth Movement affiliated to al-Qaeda organization.

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