Turkey accused of colluding with Isis to oppose Syrian Kurds following surprise release of 49 hostages.(Independent).
Many Kurds are expressing bitterness towards the Turkish government, claiming that it is colluding with Isis to destroy the independent enclaves of the Syrian Kurds, who number 2.5 million, along the Turkish border.
The pro-Kurdish Amed news agency asks “if Isis [is] the paramilitary wing of the of the neo-Ottomanism project of Turkey in the Middle East?” The Turkish government vehemently denies any collaboration with Isis.
Nevertheless, the strange circumstances of both the capture of the 49 Turks and their release shows that Ankara has a different and more intimate relationship with Isis than other countries. Pro-Isis Turkish websites say that the Turks were released on the direct orders of “the caliph” Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
They had been moved to Raqqa, the Syrian headquarters of Isis from Mosul, and both men and women were well-dressed and appeared to have suffered little harm from their imprisonment. This is in sharp contrast to the treatment of Alan Henning, the British taxi driver seized when taking aid to Syria, and of the journalists who have been ritually murdered by Isis.Read the full story here.
Yeni Şafak writer says ISIS deal was prisoner swap. Speculation the Niğde gendarme killers may have been swapped: http://t.co/QYLEx4F6Ip
— Ankaralı Jan (@06JAnk) September 22, 2014
Selvin 's well explained in the swap event on 17 April 2014, adopted the law known as the law and public opinion lies in the MIT.
In Article 6 of the Law of MIT writes:
"Turkish citizens, except for prisoners or convicts, national security or national interests required In cases where the Secretary of State at the request of the Minister of Justice's proposal and the Prime Minister with the approval of another country can be returned, or in another country, detainees and convicts can be exchanged."
NEW SETTLEMENT WITH THE LAW MIT was legalized On the other hand, if it made the swap with Isidor Is there a legal basis? Yes, there is. Accepted 17 April 2014 and in kamuyo "MIT" Law is known as the law allows for such a swap.
Article 6 of Law No. 6532 are as follows:
"Turkish citizens, except for prisoners or convicts, national security or national interests required In cases where the Secretary of State at the request of the Minister of Justice's proposal and the Prime Minister with the approval of another country can be returned, or in another country, detainees and convicts can be exchanged."
#Turkey may have released 180 #IS fighters in exchange for recently released diplomats, says @MEMRIReports http://t.co/6CjYFeGzPw
— Lucy Kafanov (@LucyKafanov) September 22, 2014
#ISIS claims that #turkish citizens were released by the order of #caliph in exchange of not entering US coalition pic.twitter.com/P8q3HfvU9H
— AnonyOpsDeAerial (@OpsDeAerial) September 21, 2014
This Isis account @altwhed_3 claims that Turkey freed 150 Isis prisoners in return for the 49 Turks released yesterday
— kurdish blogger (@kurdishblogger) September 21, 2014
She was a hostage part of the Sabaya at Liwa al-Tawheed and arrived to #Raqqa #IS the same day of the exchange w #Turkey 2/
— Elijah J Magnier (@EjmAlrai) September 21, 2014
More on #Turkey #IS deal: The wife of Hajji Bakr who is a former #IS top commander is one of the released in the deal with Turkey 1/
— Elijah J Magnier (@EjmAlrai) September 21, 2014
Kürdistan Stratejik Araştırmalar Merkezi | http://t.co/hWcpYI8tpd http://t.co/fPca5GgnjX pic.twitter.com/bdjopObfIP— Hîwa Dîlan (@HiwaDilan92) September 20, 2014
#Turkey has released over 180 #ISIS detainees and transported them by military trucks to the Turkish-Syrian border close to #Kobane. #ISIL
— Slemani Times (@SlemaniTimes) September 20, 2014
-@hahellyer seems IS caliph announced he let them free bcs Turkey didn’t join the ‘crusader alliance’ - q:if TR promised anything for future
— ilhan tanir (@WashingtonPoint) September 20, 2014
IS’ Turkey media wing: IS negotiated & recognized by Turkey, AKP's refusal to join anti-IS coalition helped. http://t.co/CZGxhwBWqQ
— ilhan tanir (@WashingtonPoint) September 20, 2014
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