Czech Journalist: The silence of the international community towards the aggressive practices of the Turkish regime encourages it to commit more

Czech journalist specializing in the Middle East, MarketaCzech journalist specializing in the Middle East, Marketa Kotilova, said that the silence of the international community regarding the aggressive practices of the Turkish regime in Syria, Libya and other regions encourages it to persevere with this criminal behavior.

In a post on her Facebook page on February 22nd,Kotilova renewed her criticism of the silence of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) regarding these practices carried out by this Turkish regime.

Kotilova said that the Turkish regime, led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, cooperates with terrorist organizations in Syria and Libya and threatens Cyprus, Greece and other countries.

Kotilova said that the Turkish regime has arrested tens of thousands of Turks for political reasons, yet NATO and the European Union pretend that they do not see or hear that, as do  many media outlets.

O. al-Mohammad

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