http://www.tehrantimes.com/middle-east/99807-turkish-president-encourages-terrorism-in-syria--
Sunday 22 July 2012
Turkish President Encourages Terrorism in Syria
Deputy Chairman of the Turkish Labor Party Hasan Basri Ozbey denounced
the position of Turkish President Abdullah Gul who is encouraging terrorists to
commit crimes in Syria, saying that the Labor Party will file a complaint
against Gul to try him in the Higher Court.
In a press statement published on Friday, Ozbey said that his party will
file a complaint to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey and the Attorney
General of the Higher Court to try Gul, affirming that the Labor Party has
clear evidence that the latter incited terrorism and war on Syria and signed a
secret agreement with the United States, which alone is grounds for trial.
He said that Gul's statement after the terrorist bombing that targeted
the National Security HQ in Damascus was shameful and disgraceful to Turkish
citizens, affirming that Gul didn't fulfill his duties and responsibilities as
a statesman towards an act of terrorism against the officials of a neighboring
countries.
Ozbey said that Gul encouraged the terrorists by saying that the Syrian
government isn't legitimate instead of denouncing the crime, adding that his
statements constitute a crime according to the Turkish penal code.
He went on to note that world media – primary US media – has unveiled the
fact the current Turkish government headed by Recep Tayyip Erdogan is among the
top governments in terms of organizing terrorist operations in Syria and
providing weapons to terrorists in it, all under instructions from the US.
Ozbey pointed out that Gul himself admitted that the ruling Justice and
Development Party signed a secret agreement with former US Secretary of State
Colin Powell in April 2, 2003, and that these admissions were printed in Vatan
newspaper in May 24, 2004.
He affirmed that Turkey is moving towards bloody adventures, and that the
crimes of the Justice and Development Party constitute national treason.
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