This
morning, six hours after Russian media covered the story the BBC
published a brief account of the story about the Turkish trade of
ISIS oil.
It
was presented in the following way:
“Invited
journalists and military attaches were shown satellite images and
grainy video footage, purporting to show tanker trucks with oil
crossing from IS-held territory into Turkey....
But,
from what I could tell, no evidence was presented to implicate the
Turkish president"
Now,
2 hours later the story has disappeared from the BBC’s home page,
although it is still available if you know where to look for it.
Meanwhile,
here in New Zealand the story was covered on the 4 am news but
disappeared subsequently and did not figure on the main news show,
Morning Report
Instead
we got this:
I have approached Radio New Zealand to ask for a credible response as to why they have not covered a major story. If I do not receive a credible response Radio NZ will become the headline
BBC
drops its own story
Seemorerocks
This is the BBC article-
Syria conflict: Russia accuses Erdogan of trading oil with IS
Russia's
defence ministry has accused the family of Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan of being directly involved in the trade of petroleum
with the Islamic State group.
Deputy
Defence Minister Anatoly Antonov said Turkey was the biggest buyer of
"stolen" oil from Syria and Iraq.
Mr
Erdogan said Russia had no right to "slander" Turkey with
such claims.
Russia
and Turkey have been locked in an angry dispute since Turkey shot
down a Russian jet last month.
"It
is not possible to explain Russia's allegations by reason," said
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, rejecting Russia's claims at
a meeting of businessmen in Ankara.
Russian
President Vladimir Putin had already accused Ankara of downing the
plane on its Syrian border to protect oil supply lines.
"According
to available information, the highest level of the political
leadership of the country, President Erdogan and his family, are
involved in this criminal business," Mr Antonov told journalists
in Moscow.
"The
Turkish leadership has demonstrated extreme cynicism. Look at what
they are doing!" he said.
"They
have invaded the territory of another country and are brazenly
plundering it.".....
“Invited
journalists and military attaches were shown satellite images and
grainy video footage, purporting to show tanker trucks with oil
crossing from IS-held territory into Turkey....
But,
from what I could tell, no evidence was presented to implicate the
Turkish president. He (Erdogan) has accused Russia of slander.
In the meantime here is the story from Reuters
In the meantime here is the story from Reuters
Russia's
defense ministry said on Wednesday it had proof that Turkish
President Tayyip Erdogan and his family were benefiting from the
illegal smuggling of oil from Islamic State-held territory in Syria
and Iraq.
Moscow
and Ankara have been locked in a war of words since last week when a
Turkish air force jet shot down a Russian warplane near the
Syrian-Turkish border, the most serious incident between Russia and a
NATO state in half a century.
Erdogan
responded by saying no one had the right to "slander"
Turkey by accusing it of buying oil from Islamic State, and that he
would stand down if such allegations were proven to be true. But
speaking during a visit to Qatar, he also said he did not want
relations with Moscow to worsen further.
At
a briefing in Moscow, defense ministry officials displayed satellite
images which they said showed columns of tanker trucks loading with
oil at installations controlled by Islamic State in Syria and Iraq,
and then crossing the border into neighboring Turkey
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