Erdogan regime is one of the biggest sponsors of terrorism in the world, says Czech parliamentarian

Prague, (ST)  – Czech Representative in the European Parliament, Dr. Ivan David has stressed that the regime of Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan is one of the biggest sponsors of terrorism in the world.

David said that Turkish regime’s intelligence services have completely trained and armed terrorists of Daesh “ISIS” and the “Muslim Brotherhood” terrorist organizations and others. The close associates of Erdogan also dealt with “ISIS” in buying stolen oil from Syria and Iraq

 

David said in a comment posted on his Facebook page, “Turkey has been transformed under Erdogan’s rule into a large prison that resembles concentration camps,” noting that the Turkish regime has the largest number of political prisoners and it prosecutes whoever criticizes it.

“Despite the attacks that the Turkish regime has been launching against Syria, Iraq,  Libya and against two of EU member states, namely Greece and Cyprus, the Union has not yet dared to impose sanctions on it, but it insists on dealing with this regime,” David said.

Raghda Sawas

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