Apart from the political and military conspiracy launched by Recep Tayyeb Erdogan’s regime against Syrian people, Erdogan has been playing another dirty role through employing gangs to plunder the factories and industrial facilities in Aleppo and its countryside.
The Turkish government represented by Rajab Tayyip Erdogan must compensate for the damage that the owners of the affected facilities suffered which is estimated at more than USD 5.2 billion.
According to witnesses’ accounts, the armed terrorist gangs came to the stolen facilities and factories by cars, some of which have Turkish car plates and some members of these gangs were wearing military uniforms and spoke in Turkish, dismantled the facilities in Aleppo and Idleb and put them in cars carrying them towards the Turkish borders.
Since Recep Tayyip Erdogan is the head of the Turkish regime, he is personally responsible for these crimes and the Turkish government represented by him is responsible for compensating for the damage caused to the Syrian government and the owners of those facilities, thus a penal lawsuit should be filed against him as well as a civil lawsuit against the Turkish government.
Another atrocious crime against humanity committed by Erdogan’s gangs is the plunder of pieces of antiquities and artifacts from the Syrian cities to be smuggled and sold in the black markets in Europe. The Turkish city of Gaziantep is the main center for selling relics looted by the ISIS terrorist organization in Syria. ISIS terrorist organization illegitimate revenues of the looted relics reach at nearly 200 million USD per a year. Antiques and artifacts are mainly smuggled from Syria and Iraq to the outside through Turkey’s city of Gaziantep in the south. Those pieces of antiques are sold through auctions illegally on websites and through local markets. Around 100,000 of the world’s archeological sites are under the grip of ISIS, 9 of which are classified within the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage List.
In fact, Turkey has been one of the main reasons behind the continuity of crisis in Syria through its open war against Syria people. Erdogan’s regime was also behind providing terrorist organizations with chemical weapons to commit crimes against Syrian people. Terrorists are smuggling chemical weapons across the borders and using them like what happened in Khan al-Assal in Aleppo city. Some states don’t want to help in uncovering who actually used chemical weapons in Khan al-Assal; rather they manufactured this crisis to harm the Syrian government.
If the international community is serious in combating terrorism and finding out a peaceful solution for the crisis in Syria, the first step should be putting deterrent measures to Erdogan and other regional states which have been funding terrorist organizations and supporting their criminal acts against Syrian people.
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