Turkey- Foreign media trying to justify PKK: Erdogan spokesman


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) >A spokesman for Turkish president has accused some international media organizations of trying to justify the PKK terrorist organization by carrying out interviews with its leaders.

Ibrahim Kalin's comments came hours after the BBC published an interview with one of PKK terrorist ringleaders Cemil Bayik titled: “Cemil Bayik: An interview with Turkey's most wanted man.”

Addressing a press conference at the presidential complex in Ankara Monday Kalin said: “These efforts aimed at exonerating the terrorist organization have nothing to do with journalism.

“This is nothing but indirect support for the terrorist propaganda.”

The spokesman went on to ask what would have been the reaction of countries if a foreign news agency which is financed with its people’s taxes had carried out an interview with al-Qaeda members and tried to portray its leadership as “reasonable and legitimate actors” following the 2007 terrorist attacks in the U.K.

“Here we are faced with a very similar situation” he said.

Kalin strongly rejected and condemned any kind of effort to justify “PKK terrorism or any other kind of terror.”

The PKK – also seen as a terrorist organization by the U.S. and the EU – resumed its 30-year armed campaign against the Turkish state in July 2015.

Since then over 400 Turkish security personnel including troops police officers and village guards have been martyred and more than 3700 PKK terrorists killed in operations across Turkey and northern Iraq.

Turkey-Israel ties

About ties with Israel Turkish President's spokesperson Kalin said: "We are about to reach the final step in our ongoing negotiation with Israel. A new contact is planned in the near future.

"As you know the agreement is planned to be signed and the process of normalization of ties is also planned to start once there is an agreement on two articles about compensation [for victims of Mavi Marmara attack] and [Gaza] blockade" he added.

Ties between the two countries strained in 2010 when Israeli commandos stormed the Mavi Marmara a humanitarian aid ship attempting to lift the blockade of Gaza in international waters killing 10 Turkish activists.

Ankara demanded an apology over the incident as well as compensation for the families of those killed and the removal of the Gaza blockade. Netanyahu issued an apology in 2013 but the last two conditions remain outstanding.

Foreign fighters deported

Kalin also gave an update on the number of suspected foreign fighters and extremists deported from Turkey since 2011.

“As of today over 3300 suspected foreign fighters have been deported from Turkey while around 41000 others have been banned entry” he said.

Separately some 9500 foreigners have been spotted by risk analysis teams at airports and bus stations with over 2000 of them being banned entry he said.

“Again a total of 2770 people including 1232 foreign nationals have been arrested during the nationwide anti-Daesh operations; 954 have been remanded in custody” he added.




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