Erdogan commits war crimes in Syria, says Czech journalist

Prague, (ST) – Czech journalist Marketa Kotilova confirmed that the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has committed war crimes in Syria. Erdogan turned Turkey during his 18-year rule into a dictatorship.

The journalist specialized in the Middle East, in a comment on Facebook, pointed to the expansionist ambitions of the Erdogan regime. “Erdogan has tried to create new borders that include areas of neighboring countries, relying on terrorist groups, as is happening in Syria”, Kotilova said.

 She added that, Erdogan’s regime has provided logistical support; weapons and a safe haven to groups linked to the terrorist organizations “Al-Qaeda”and “ISIS”, while the West is silent about Erdogan’s practices, the matter which encourages him to continue and persist in his criminality.

Kotilova pointed out that Erdogan has imprisoned tens of thousands of politicians and journalists opposing his policies.

Raghda Sawas

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