I’ve
been threatened for exposing Turkish state terror ties
But
that comes with the job
by
Nafeez Ahmed
29 November, 2016
On
16 September, I published an exclusive investigation into Turkish
state-sponsorship of jihadist groups in Syria, including the Islamic
State (ISIS):‘Whistleblower
exposes how NATO’s leading ally is arming and funding ISIS.’
The story is based
largely on interviews with a top Turkish police whistleblower, Ahmet
Yayla — former Chief of Counterterrorism in the Turkish
National Police — but includes analysis of other public record
sources and documents.
Among the allegations put
forward by my source is that the Turkish humanitarian relief charity,
IHH, has funnelled military and logistical supplies to jihadists in
Syria, including directly to ISIS fighters, under the cover of
charitable work. IHH operates officially as the arm of the Turkish
government aid agency, TIKA.
These are not new
allegations. Previous allegations have been made in less detail by
other police and intelligence sources, and reported in the Turkish
media — until they were censored under the authority of
President Erdogan.
Yayla,
however, provided me with previously unknown details on police
inquiries into the IHH activities. He also provided even more damning
testimony on his direct knowledge of Turkish state complicity in the
rise of ISIS, which
you can read about here.
But on 29 September, I
received an email from a Turkish law firm based in Istanbul, Yilidirm
Hukuk, on behalf of IHH. The firm demanded that my article
interviewing Yayla be immediately removed.
“… if you don’t remove this wrong information we have to apply to the legal authorities against you.”
Screenshot
of email I received from law firm representing relief charity which
operates as arm of Turkish government aid agency
The email also included
an attachment containing what was described as “the refutation
text” about my news.
The
“refutation text” accused my source, Ahmet Yayla, of being “a
member of Gulenist terror organisation.” The source of this
accusation is, the text says, “the judiciary” — a
reference, of course, to the thoroughly
compromised judicial authorities in
Turkey, where due process appears to have been brutally suppressed in
order to target Turkish political dissidents who disagree with
President Erdogan.
Beyond the claims of the
Turkish government, there is no evidence whatsoever that Yayla, a
senior counterterrorism police officer for over 20 years, is a
Gulenist.
The IHH statement also
makes slavish references to the mass censorship and crackdown on free
expression in Turkey under Erdogan’s administration. Under the
crackdown, stories critical of Erdogan have been expunged, and media
that published them have been either shut down or undergone a
forcible editorial takeover by Erdogan acolytes:
“First of all, it is required to be underlined that the client IHH doesn’t have slightest connection with any illegal organization. The client foundation presents aid service to millions of oppressed people, mostly war victims in our country and more than 135 countries of the world. Within this frame, the client foundation, whose main task to extend a hand to the people, who suffer from war and in need of aid because of poverty, natural diseases and disasters, has and will have nothing to do with any terrorist organization.
The name of client, IHH-Humanitarian Aid Foundation is purposely being used on the Syria focused news by those, who has bad intentions and are fed from chaos and fighting disturbed from its activities, carried out both in Turkey and all over the world and, a misperception is being tried to be formed by showing the client connected to the illegal organizations. During this period, the courts have determined that these news contained information contrary to the facts and these news have been denied and the access to the internet publications has been blocked as a result of the legal applications, made by us. Furthermore, the news owners, who couldn’t prove these heavy accusations, have been confined various penalties as a result of the lawsuits, which were opened against them. In conclusion, the falseness of the accusations, made in your news about the client, have been made firm with many court orders, these false accusations have caused a negative perception to formed about the client in the eyes of our donators. Thus, sharing of the facts for correction of this misperception is highly important from the angle of continuation of our foundation’s services.
Therefore, you are hereby requested to provide a chance for client İHH to respond against these baseless accusations, to be published on your website and also requested to remove the information contrary to the facts about the client, which has nothing to do with the accusations in the subject news and case, from the text of the news. On the contrary, by the lawyers of IHH, all legal remedies will be applied against you.
Counsel of IHH — Humanitarian Aid Foundation
Att. Ugur YILDIRIM/ Att. Burak TURAN”
Unfortunately, it appears
that Mr Yildirim and his colleague, Mr Turan, are unaware that the
world is not an extension of President Erdogan’s ego.
So,
no, I won’t be removing my
exclusive story on Ahmet Yayla’s detailed insider allegations on
the Turkish government’s longstanding support for terrorist groups
across the border.
But
as an independent,
crowdfunded journalist, I
am obviously deeply troubled at receiving such effective threats of
censorship from an organisation with close ties to the Turkish state.
It’s precisely the
independence that comes from being crowdfunded that enables me to
undertake these sorts of investigations, and to stand firm in the
face of the threats that follow.
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support fearlessly independent, investigative journalism for the
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Dr.
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed is an award-winning 15-year investigative
journalist, international security scholar, bestselling author, and
film-maker.
He
is the creator of INSURGEintelligence,
a crowdfunded public interest investigative journalism project,
‘System Shift’ columnist at VICE, and a weekly columnist at
Middle East Eye. He is Global Editor at The
Canary.
Previously, Nafeez wrote The Guardian’s ‘Earth insight’ blog.
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work has been published in The Guardian, VICE, Independent on Sunday,
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