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![]() Turkse burgers gedood met wapens speciaal ontworpen voor de NAVO, welke Erdogan aan de terroristen heeft geschonken
hamsayeh - Yurt Newspaper: Erdogan's government Handed over the Mortars to armed groups in Syria which shelled Akcakale Town Turkish Yurt Newspaper said that the government of the Development and Justice Party has to take a neutral stance on the events in Syria instead of supporting the groups of the so-called the armed opposition. "Turkey was inevitably affected by the events in Syria… so it was very necessary for it to adopt new polices and be aware that instigating others will bring nothing but more damages.. The Turkish government was wrong at seeing the whole region through a sectarian vision," Journalist Ali Sirmen wrote in an article published by the Newspaper. He added that the Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan was carrying out the policies of the US in Syria and the region, bearing the political and martial burden of this policy . The Newspaper also revealed that the bomber which was used to launch the mortar on the Turkish Akcakale town is only used by NATO. In an article by its Editor-in-Chief Merdan Yanardag, Yurt clarified that it had information from a reliable source saying that Turkey was the side which sent the mortars to the members of so-called ''the free army". "Those information affirm that the Government of Erdogan's wrong policy was behind the falling of the mortar in the town that claimed the lives of 5 Turks." Yanaradag added. FARS - Daily: Turkish Nationals Killed by Erdogan's Weapons TEHRAN (FNA)- A Turkish newspaper reported that the five Turkish nationals who died in a recent mortar fire on the Turkish town of Akcakale have been killed by the weapons that Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan supplied to the terrorists in Syria. In an article by its Editor-in-Chief Merdan Yanardag, Yurt clarified that it had information from a reliable source saying that Turkey was the side which sent the mortars to the members of the so-called "Free Syrian Army". "That information affirms that the Government of Erdogan's wrong policy should be blamed for the mortar fire at the town (Akcakale) that claimed the lives of five Turks." Yanaradag added. He added that Erdogan was carrying out the policies of the US in Syria and the region, while the political and martial burden of these policies fall on the shoulders of the Turkish nation. The Newspaper also revealed that the mortar launcher which was used to fire the two mortars on the Turkish Akcakale town is only used by the NATO. On September 14, media reports revealed that a huge arms cargo had been shipped to Turkey to be delivered to terrorists and armed groups in Syria. "A Libyan ship carrying the largest consignment of weapons for Syria…has docked in Turkey," said the Times in an article published on September 14. The article's writer, Sheera Frenkel, said a major portion of the cargo on the Libyan ship is making its way to armed groups inside Syria. Quoting a member of the 'Free Army', who called himself Abu Mohammad, the article said the over-400-ton cargo included "SAM-7 surface-to-air anti-aircraft missiles and rocket-propelled grenades." On September 10, 2012, Turkish Airlines transited Al-Qaeda and Taliban militants from North Waziristan in Pakistan to the Turkish borders with Syria, sources had revealed. "A new Al-Qaeda has been created in the region through the financial and logistical backup of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and a number of western states, specially the US," a source told FNA earlier this month Addressing the 16th heads-of-state summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Tehran in August, the Syrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halqi noted terrorist attacks on his nation, and said the "terrorists are backed up by certain foreign states." |
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