Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is on a media rampage. His corrupt government, known to have been sheltering and funding ISIS with stolen Syrian oil, is now locking up and throwing out any domestic or international media that dares report on his government's outrageous actions.
British MP George Galloway told Sputnik: "This Erdogan regime has begun to go from bad to worse and it’s
difficult to see where it will all end, but effectively, Turkey is no
longer capable of being described as a democracy."
In recent days Erdogan has also deported German and Russian journalists as
well as jailed Turkish reporters for writing about his corrupt regime.
"They’re telling the truth," Galloway says, referring to the deported and detained journalists, "and it’s a truth that’s a very ugly one, which is that the Erdogan regime is up to its neck in the crimes that are being committed in Syria…Now the secret is out and now, in their ire, they are retaliating against any journalist they can lay their hands on."
"This is a war against all democratic freedoms in Turkey. And all right-thinking people should shun the Erdogan regime and stand-up in solidarity with the people who are being oppressed there. Whether journalists or human rights activists or merely those of the Kurdish ethnicity, this is a real storm being visited on the people of Turkey and those trying to work there." [There have been several reports in recent weeks that Turkish military have been gunning down unarmed and helpless Syrian refugees.]
Even though Turkey is a key part of the NATO alliance, it seems unlikely the United States or any other Western powers will stand up against Erdogan’s increasingly fascist tactics.
"…They are hypocrites," Galloway says. "The reality is that Turkey is not a democracy. Therefore it should not even be a part of NATO."
A longstanding member of the West’s military alliance, Turkey is also using the ongoing refugee crisis to push for membership within the EU.
"So both NATO and the European Union are exposed, in all their hypocrisy, in relation to Erdogan’s regime."
"They’re telling the truth," Galloway says, referring to the deported and detained journalists, "and it’s a truth that’s a very ugly one, which is that the Erdogan regime is up to its neck in the crimes that are being committed in Syria…Now the secret is out and now, in their ire, they are retaliating against any journalist they can lay their hands on."
"This is a war against all democratic freedoms in Turkey. And all right-thinking people should shun the Erdogan regime and stand-up in solidarity with the people who are being oppressed there. Whether journalists or human rights activists or merely those of the Kurdish ethnicity, this is a real storm being visited on the people of Turkey and those trying to work there." [There have been several reports in recent weeks that Turkish military have been gunning down unarmed and helpless Syrian refugees.]
Even though Turkey is a key part of the NATO alliance, it seems unlikely the United States or any other Western powers will stand up against Erdogan’s increasingly fascist tactics.
"…They are hypocrites," Galloway says. "The reality is that Turkey is not a democracy. Therefore it should not even be a part of NATO."
A longstanding member of the West’s military alliance, Turkey is also using the ongoing refugee crisis to push for membership within the EU.
"So both NATO and the European Union are exposed, in all their hypocrisy, in relation to Erdogan’s regime."
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