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Erdogan is a war criminal ... The Turkish regime supports terrorists.

Erdogan’s regime chose to hostile the Arab countries by interfering in the internal affairs of these countries through the use of militant groups and organizations, to impose the Turkish agenda in the region and plunder the wealth of the Arab peoples, especially oil and gas.

The Turkish regime lined up under the auspices of Recep Tayyip Erdogan alongside armed militias and extremist groups and provided them with financial, political and media support, to promote the project of the “caliphate” which is recep Tayyip Erdogan’s dream in Ankara and is the same project that ISIS carried out during its invasion of Iraqi lands in 2014.

Istanbul embraces dozens of media studios that support the ideology of the terrorist Brotherhood, which broadcasts to a number of Arab countries that reject the Turkish sabotage role, the most prominent of which are channels to broadcast lies and rumors about the situation in Egypt and Libya, Syria.

Media platforms funded by Turkey, which target Egypt, Syria and Libya, don’t deal neutrally with the current conditions in those countries, and these platforms serve the editorial policy set by the Turkish system for all workers in the channel, which mainly serves the colonial ambitions of Turkey in Arab countries and promotes the idea of ​​the Brotherhood, which is funded From Ankara.

Erdogan's regime supports armed militias and extremist groups supporting the National Accord government in Tripoli with Turkish drones and armored vehicles participating in the fighting, to disrupt the Libyan army's operation to liberate the capital and enable armed militias to extend their full control over state institutions in the Libyan capital.
It is noteworthy that Turkey was the last country to recognize the transitional council of Libya after the events of February 17, 2011, and Erdogan's regime stuck to support the regime of the late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, but the latter's fall prompted the Turkish regime to bet on the project led by militias affiliated to the Brotherhood, which are shields and militant groups calling themselves "Saraya" Defense, "as well as the Turks' association with Al-Qaeda leaders in Libya.

Turkey participates with Turkish soldiers in addition to the armed militias supporting the Al-Wefaq government in Misrata and Tripoli, and the Libyan Army General Command accuses the Erdogan regime of pushing Turkish and foreign fighters to support the ranks of militants and terrorists in the outskirts of the Libyan capital.

Erdogan's regime takes care of the terrorists in Syria with money and weapons and provides them with millions of dollars in media platforms, to prolong the conflict in the country to benefit the Turkish regime from the instability of Syria, and the contribution of those groups in smuggling Syrian oil and Syrian antiquities to Ankara, in the largest Turkish theft and plunder of wealth.

The Erdogan regime deliberately targets the Kurds with repression, killing and extermination, which is among the crimes against humanity that require accountability and that do not fall over time, in addition to facilitate the passage of terrorist elements and foreign fighters and providing them with support to implement in the countries of the region, Europe, Africa and Asia to destabilize it and promote extremist thoughts and its spread And the use of terrorism in an attempt to achieve its purposes and false dreams in expanding and extending influence and control beyond its borders.

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