The Turkish regime arrests a journalist who revealed the return of the body of a Turkish officer killed in Libya

In continuation of its crackdown and pro-terrorist policy in the region, Turkish media published that the security forces of the regime’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan arrested a journalist for revealing the identity of a Turkish intelligence agency official who was killed while supporting terrorist organizations in Libya.

Turkish media reported on March 5 that Erdogan’s authorities issued an arrest warrant for Barış Turkoglu, the news director of the Oda TV website, after a report published in which he exposed the funeral of a member of the Turkish intelligence service who was killed during his participation alongside the terrorist organizations that were transferred from Syria to Libya.

According to Turkish media, Oda TV reported the officer’s funeral took place silently and without the participation of high-ranking officials in the Province of Western Manisa.

Last January, the Swedish website Nordic Monitor revealed intelligence documents proving the existence of close ties between the Erdogan regime and the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda in Libya.

The Swedish website Nordic Monitor said that the Turkish regime transferred terrorists and weapons via Turkey to Libya with the participation of the Turkish intelligence service and in cooperation with the Libyan terrorist Abdel-Azim Ali Musa Ben Ali who is close to al-Qaeda.

 

 

O. al-Mohammad

 

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