Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Syria Accuses Turkey of 'Taking Part in Military Operations' Backing Daesh

Turkish forces directly assisted terrorist groups fighting in Syria, Bashar Jaafari, Syria's envoy to the UN, wrote in a letter to the UN Secretary General and the Security Council.

Jaafari noted that armed groups have been waging an "unprecedented terrorist war" against Syria since 2011, adding that rebels receive backing from regional powers, including "the Erdogan regime," and other countries.

Turkey's engagement in Syria's domestic affairs, according to Jaafari, has been multifaceted, "including the direct participation of the Erdogan regime's armed forces in offensive military operations in support of terrorists."

Ankara, according to the letter, has essentially helped terrorists enter Syria. Turkish troops provided "fire cover" to rebels crossing to the war-torn Arab country.

Bashar Jaafari also noted that the Turkish president wants to "revive the Ottoman colonial legacy" as evidenced by Erdogan's explicit desire to protect ethnic Turks, even if they live in other countries.

The Syrian envoy accused Ankara of committing crimes against Syrian refugees, who fled Daesh, al-Nusra Front and other terrorist organizations fighting in the Arab country. Human trafficking, according to Jaafari, is conducted "with knowledge and direct participation" of organizations controlled by the Erdogan regime.

Jaafari has called on the international community to put an end to "violations and crimes" committed by the Turkish leadership with regard to Syria and Syrian refugees.

The Syrian envoy to the UN also mentioned the Russian bomber, which was shot out of Syrian skies by a Turkish fighter jet while on a counterterrorism mission. "No additional explanations are needed since this crime speaks for itself," he noted........http://sptnkne.ws/avx3

30/12/15 
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  1. France has asked the European Union to improve the detection of fake Syrian passports used by people trying to get into Europe after two of the suicide bombers in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks were found carrying such passports...

    In a letter to the European Commission, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve called on the EU to tighten security by improving the quality of equipment used to check travel documents at external borders, notably in Greece and Italy.

    Blank passports were in circulation that had been stolen from administrative facilities in places run by the ISIS. Once an identity had been added to them they were very hard to detect, he said in his letter, text of which was seen by Reuters.

    “The checks of travel documents presented by refugees at the external borders of the EU are an extremely significant and worrying issue,” he wrote.

    Two of the suicide bombers who detonated explosives outside the Stade de France stadium in the November attacks, which killed 130 people, were carrying false Syrian passports they had shown in Greece when entering the EU on Oct. 3, Cazeneuve said.

    The attacks “unfortunately showed that some terrorists intend to get into our countries and commit criminal acts by joining the flow of migrants and refugees,” he added.

    A French interior ministry source said it was hoped Cazeneuve’s proposals could be discussed by EU justice and interior ministers next month.
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    alarabiya.net
    30/12/15

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