Erdogan Turned Turkey into Safe Passage to Terrorists: Turkish Journalist

ANKARA, (ST)- President of the Turkish regime has turned his country into a safe passage for the terrorists of “ISIS”, “Jabhat al-Nusra” and “Ahrar al-Sham” and other terrorist groups to infiltrate into Syria easily, Turkish journalist Fahim Tastekin said in a tweet on Saturday.

The Turkish journalist added that Erdogan, who provided all forms of support and facilitations to ISIS and the rest of the terrorist groups, should now shoulder his responsibilities and say “gave over”, pointing out that after reconciliation between Russia and Turkey Erdogan will find himself compelled to adopt such a stance.

 On Thursday, the New York Times newspaper published an article affirming that Erdogan’s regime has been for years facilitating the infiltration of terrorists into the Syrian territories and has turned Turkey into a shelter for terrorists and a place from where terrorist organizations can start their attacks. The Turkish regime also played a key role in the creation and the expansion of ISIS terrorist organization, the newspaper said.

Hamda Mustafa

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