Erdogan should be hold accountable for his crimes in Syria, says Turkish parliamentarian

Ankara, (ST– Turkish parliament member Ali Maher Basharer declared that, the President of the Turkish regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan is responsiblefor creating, financing and supporting dozens of terrorist organizations in Syria, especially the terrorist organizations “ISIS” and Al-Nusra.

Basharer, a deputy from the Republican People’s Party, said that, the Erdogan’s support for terrorist organizations in Syria pushed them to  kill, destroy and displace millions of Syrians outside the country.” He also referred to the Turkish regime’s transport of  tens of thousands of foreign terrorists from around the world to Syria across the Turkish border.

 Basharer demanded that, Erdogan and the ministers of interior and defense be held accountable for all the crimes they committed against the Syrian and Turkish people as well

He said that, “Erdogan’s position on his support for terrorism has not changed despite the heavy costs incurred by Turkey as a result of these arbitrary policies. It is time to get rid of Erdogan’s policies as soon as possible and hold him accountable for all what mistakes and crimes he made,Basharer added.

Dozens of compelling documents published by international media indicate that terrorists in Syria are linked to the Turkish regime, most notably what was revealed by the Swedish Nordic Monitor website about the Turkish intelligence’s involvement in using former Turkish officers involved in various crimes and assigning them to train terrorists and send them to Syria since the start of the terrorist war against it.

Raghda Sawas

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