WikiLeaks reveals the evidences of relations between Turkish President Erdogan's family and ISIS in illegal oil smuggling
Tuesday, December 06, 2016
VietPress USA (Dec. 6th, 2016): On November 24th, 2015, a Russian Su-24 all-weather attack
aircraft was shot down by Turkish F-16s in the Turkey-Syria border area. Both
Russia and Turkey blamed each other.
President Putin said the plane, which had two crew members,
was flying at an altitude of 6,000m (19,685ft) when it was hit by an air-to-air
missile. The plane crashed in the mountainous Jabal Turkmen area of the Syrian
province of Latakia, which is contested by Syrian government and rebel forces.
The pilot as well as a marine sent on a rescue mission by helicopter were
killed.
For this incident, Russia has unveiled what it describes as
proof that Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his family have benefited
from the illegal smuggling of oil from Isis-held territory.
Moscow defence ministry officials released satellite images
they claim shows columns of tanker trucks loading with oil at an installation
controlled by Isis in Syria, before crossing the border into Turkey.
But at that moment, Turkey denied this accusation and
President Erdogan declared that if anyone can prove the evidences, he will
resign.
Today WikiLeaks reveals the evidences of relations between
Erdogan's family and ISIS in illegal oil smuggling.
Please read this news from Iran Front Page at the following
WikiLeaks Reveals Sinister Relations between Erdogan’s Family and ISIS
The connection of the Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan΄s family with the oil smuggling of the ISIS terrorist group has been revealed after WikiLeaks leaked emails from the Turkish energy minister, and Erdoğan΄s son-in-law, Berat Albayrak.
Whistleblowing website WikiLeaks on Monday published a 57,934-email archive of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s son-in-law Berat Albayrak, who is also the country’s energy minister.
Erdogan’s son-in-law
In late September 2015, a Turkish Marxist hacking organization, Red Hack, claimed that it has access to almost 20 gigabyte of data from Albayrak’s personal email accounts.
Information and articles regarding the email’s content began to go online; however, the Turkish justice system decided against the publication and reproduction of the emails, thus implying their authenticity.
The newest accusations that the Turkish government – and, specifically, members of Erdogan’s family – has an active role in the oil smuggling from areas that are controlled by the ISIS, were between the most important subjects that were temporarily released. The leaking of all the emails from the Turkish energy minister by WikiLeaks seem to confirm these allegations.