A Czech journalist criticizes the silence of Western countries about the criminal practices of the Erdogan regime

Prague (ST): Czech journalist Marketa Kotilova criticized the silence of Western countries about the criminal practices carried out by the regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Syria, Libya and other countries, noting that this regime has unequivocally proven its cooperation and support for the terrorist organizations “Al-Qaeda” and “ISIS” in Syria.

 

Kotilova said in a comment posted on her Facebook page today that “the Turkish regime has supported many terrorist and extremist organizations since the beginning of the crisis in Syria and then in Libya, and it is currently using the elements of these organizations as mercenaries in its expansion plans.”

Kotilova warned that some reports indicate that this regime may transfer its mercenaries from Syria and Libya to Afghanistan, which prompts a warning that this country will turn again into a stronghold for terrorists who can launch attacks in Europe.

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