Katilova: Erdogan’s regime continues its aggressive designs ,and has not been punished for the war crimes he committed in Syria

Prague,(ST)-Czech journalist Markita Kutilova warned that failure to punish the regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for the war crimes he committed in Syria and for violating the international arms export ban imposed on Libya urged him to continue his expansionist plan in light of the support of Qatar’s sheikhs and the West’s silence on his practices.

Kutilova said in an article published by Alarm 2: The Erdogan regime has so far transferred thousands of his mercenaries from Syria to Libya to fight in order to achieve its interests by controlling all of Libya and the eastern Mediterranean to seize oil and gas and control immigration from Africa to Europe.

Kotelova warned of the role played by the sheikhdom of Qatar through its alliance with the Turkish regime in Libya, as it did in Syria, where it supported and funded the Muslim Brotherhood movement and other terrorist organizations.

Haifaa Mafalani

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