Czech Journalist: Western media ignore the criminal practices of the Turkish regime in Syria

Prague (ST): Czech journalist specialized in Middle East affairs, Markita Kotilova, has criticized the Western media for ignoring the criminal practices committed by the Turkish regime in Syria, including its crimes against women and children in the areas it occupies in the Syrian lands.

In a commentary she published on her Facebook page, Kotilova said that Western media expresses dissatisfaction with the bad treatment that the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, received recently in Ankara by the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, although what happened is only a new example of Erdogan’s view of women.

Kotilova pointed out that it is unfortunate that the whole world is interested in the absence of a chair on which the President of the European Commission sits, while no one cares about the Syrian women who suffer in the areas occupied by Turkey in Syria, and all the tragedies committed by the Turkish occupier are ignored.

K.Q.

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