The Egyptian Attorney General receives a communiqué demanding that Erdogan be included on the lists of war criminals

On November 17, the Egyptian Attorney General Hamadah al-Sawy received a communiqué calling for the listing of the Turkish  President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on the Egypt’s war criminals lists because of his forces aggression on Syrian territory and his crimes.

Egyptian media sources said that Egyptian lawyer Azab Makhlouf presented a communiqué to the Egyptian Attorney General asking for a decision to be issued by the Minister of Interior to consider Erdogan an undesirable person in Egypt and to put him on the boycott list.

Makhouf said: “Erdogan, as commander in chief of the Turkish armed forces, used internationally prohibited chemical weapons against unarmed civilians in northern Syria. The Turkish forces used white phosphorus during their aggression against civilian residential areas.”

The Turkish forces are launching an aggression on Syrian territory in Hasakah and Raqqa and targeting villages and towns, focusing on infrastructure and vital facilities such as water and electricity stations, dams, oil fields and residential neighborhoods, causing the death of a number of civilians and causing extensive damage and destruction of infrastructure.

 

O. al-Mohammad

 

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