Turkish
Opposition MP Set to Reveal Evidence Linking Erdogan to Daesh Oil
4
December, 2015
Eren
Erdem, a lawmaker from the Republican People's Party, Turkey's
largest opposition party, says that he may have found the evidence
linking President Recep Erdogan's son-in-law to the dirty oil trade
with Dash.
Commenting
on the sensational allegations put forth by Russia
on Wednesday that Turkish President Recep Erdogan and his family
are directly
connected to the
trade of dirty oil, Erdem revealed that he is ready to publicize
information next week linking Berat Albayrak, President Erdogan's
son-in-law and the Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, to the Daesh oil trade.
In
the course of his press conference, covered by Sputnik
Turkey, Erdem explained that on the basis of his
investigation, which is still in progress, "I have been
able to establish that there is a very high probability that
Berat Albayrak is linked to the supply of oil by the
Daesh terrorists."
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The
lawmaker told media that "there is one company, headquartered
in Erbil, which in 2012 acquired oil tankers, and which is
currently being bombarded by Russian aircraft. I am now studying
this company's records. It has partners in Turkey, and I am
checking them for links to Albayrak."
Erdem
noted that he will conclude his investigation next week, after which
he will hold a press conference bringing the information before the
public. "This investigation is aimed at trying to figure
out which illegal operations are taking place in our
country's oil trade," he emphasized.
Moreover,
he noted that since he began discussing the possible linkage
between Albayarak and Daesh oil, he has been subjected to an
all-out informational attack by pro-government media.
"Today,
the Takvim newspaper called me an American puppet, an Israeli agent,
a supporter of the [Kurdish] PKK, and the instigator of a
coup…all in the same sentence. I am inclined to view this
attack on me as an attempt to belittle my
significance, to attack my reputation in the eyes in the
public, given that my investigation is a real threat to the
government. Such a sharply negative reaction suggests that my
assumptions are fair, and I am moving in the right direction
to find the truth.
Now
Turkey says RUSSIA is involved in illegal oil trade with ISIS after
Putin warns ‘murdering our pilots’ will be met with more than
just sanctions
- Turkey says it has proof Russia is involved in the illegal oil trade with ISIS
- Moscow has already accused Turkish president of profiting from trade
- Vladimir Putin has vowed to never let Ankara forget downing of warplane
- 'They will not stop regretting their actions,' Russian president said today
3
December, 2015
Turkey's
president claims he has proof Russia is involved in the illegal oil
trade with the Islamic State, as Vladimir Putin vows to never let
Ankara forget the downing of his warplane.
Turkish
leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a televised speech today: 'We
have the proof in our hands. We will reveal it to the world.'
Ankara's
accusation comes after Russia accused Erdogan's family of involvement
in the trade with ISIS - part of a black market enterprise which adds
millions of dollars to the terrorists' coffers.
Speaking
to reporters in Moscow yesterday, defence minister Anatoly Antonov
sensationally revealed satellite images which, he claimed, showed
tanker trucks freely crossing the Syrian border into Turkey.
Antonov
said : 'President Erdogan and his family are involved in this
criminal business.
'We
know the price of Erdogan's words. Turkish leaders won't step down
and they won't acknowledge anything even if their faces are smeared
with the stolen oil.'
The
defence ministry officials showed journalists what they said were
satellite images depicting thousands of trucks carrying oil from
ISIS-occupied areas in Syria and Iraq into Turkey.
They
did not, however, provide any evidence to back up the claims of
personal involvement of Erdogan and his family in the illegal oil
trade.
The
Turkish president has denied his country's involvement and said
repeatedly that he would resign if Russia proves its accusations.
But
today, Putin told lawmakers in his annual state of the nation
address: 'We know, for example, who in Turkey fills their pockets and
allows terrorists to make money from the stolen oil in Syria.
'It
is precisely with this money that the bandits recruit mercenaries,
buy arms and organise inhuman terrorist acts aimed against our
citizens, the citizens of France, Lebanon, Mali and other countries.'
He
also said Ankara will be made to regret bringing down a Russian plane
on the Syrian border.
'We
will not forget this complicity with terrorists,' he said. 'We always
considered and will always consider treachery to be the ultimate and
lowest act.
'Let
those in Turkey who shot our pilots in the back know this.
'We
will not stop reminding them of what they did and they will not stop
regretting their actions.'
Moscow
and Ankara have been locked in a furious war of words over Turkey's
downing of a Russian plane along its border with Syria on November
24.
Russia
has announced sanctions against Ankara banning the import of some
Turkish food and reintroducing visas for visitors from the country.
'We
will not rattle our sabres. But if someone thinks that after
committing heinous war crimes, the murder of our people, it will end
with tomatoes and limitations in construction and other fields, then
they are deeply mistaken,' Putin added.
Turkish Opposition MP Set to Reveal Evidence
Liking Erdogan to Daesh Oil
Eren
Erdem, a lawmaker from the Republican People's Party, Turkey's
largest opposition party, says that he may have found the evidence
linking President Recep Erdogan's son-in-law to the dirty oil trade
with Daesh.
Commenting
on the sensational allegations put forth by Russia on Wednesday that
Turkish President Recep Erdogan and his family are directly connected
to the trade of dirty oil, Erdem revealed that he is ready to
publicize information next week linking Berat Albayrak, President
Erdogan's son-in-law and the Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural
Resources, to the Daesh oil trade.
The
body of 45-year-old pilot Lt-Col Oleg Peshkov - shot down by the
Turkish air force last week - was returned to his homeland on
Tuesday.
There
are claims he was killed by rebels after bailing out of his Su-24
bomber but the exact circumstances are still not clear.
His
Su-24 co-pilot Captain Konstantin Murakhtin survived after being
plucked to safety in a rescue mission. He is now back in Moscow.
Russia
angrily denied Turkish claims that the Su-24 encroached Turkish
airspace.
But
Turkey said it will not apologise to Russia for shooting down the
warplane operating over Syria.
Turkish
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu stressed that the military was doing
its job defending the country's airspace.
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