By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor on February 18, 2016
ECIPS and Rights Observatory Cite Turkey's Involvement in Terror Bombings, Staging Refugee Crisis
Brussels (VT) – Dr. Riccardo Baretsky of the European Center for Information Policy in Brussels today announced that Turkey’s claims that recent attacks, killing dozens in Turkey, were done by PKK or even YPG Kurdish groups is baseless.
Baretzky cites a rush to judgement lacking in facts that places deep suspicion on the Ankara regime as being potentially complicit in these recent attacks, conveniently timed to coincide with the UN call for Turkey to end shelling Northern Syria.
Baretzky, in an interview broadcast on Russia Today, strongly advised against taking Turkey’s statements at face value and that ECIPS intelligence sources have confirmed, categorically that Turkey is fabricating its conclusions without reason or process.
The Geneva based Turkish Rights and Freedom Observatory cited sources inside Turkey as blaming Erdogan’s intelligence services for staging the two recent attacks, one on an army convoy. The rights group stated that Erdogan’s open alliance with Saudi Arabia and his rapid move toward embracing extremist views has alienated key members of Turkey’s military.
The recent attack on a military convoy, the group stated, is an attempt to stifle criticism of his crackdown on political opponents in the military and his plan to integrate Wahhabist teachings into military training.
On another note, the group cited that Turkey, in the last few days, has sent nearly 1000 fighters into Syria, many of whom are known terrorists or who have long criminal histories.
“Turkey has become a transit and staging zone, not only for Syrian opposition fighters but criminal groups, drug dealers, human traffickers, even mass murderers, all receiving full protection from Turkey’s intelligence services and army. With the worst criminals from dozens of nations roaming Turkey, placed above the law by Erdogan’s government, it is no wonder Turkey itself is descending into mayhem.”