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Turkey's NGO, IHH and it's role in the destruction Of Libya http://pennyforyourthoughts2.blogspot.com/2011/11/turkeys-ngo-ihh-and-its-role-in.html (editors notes will be in burgundy color)
Recently the IHH received a certificate of appreciation from the Turkish Consul for the relief efforts in Libya
Turkish consul in Benghazi and Libya National Transitional Council gave a certificate of appreciation to the IHH for its humanitarian relief efforts in Libya
The Turkish Consul in Benghazi?Also reported in April 2011 the IHH sends 682 tons of humanitarian aid to Misurata/MisrataApril 2011? Just one months after the no fly zone was blessed by the UN?
Misrata, of course, being the base for the so called anti- Gadaffi rebels. Misrata the home of all those NATO rebels or NATO backed rebels, whichever.682 Tons of aid? Where would our NGO get the money for such a substantial shipment of aid?
A ship carrying 682 tons of humanitarian aid, including food, medicine and a portable hospital was being readied Tuesday for dispatching to the besieged Libyan city of Misrata.The cargo, worth 5 million Turkish Liras, is the first being sent by the Humanitarian Relief Foundation, or İHH.So in April 2011 there is a huge humanitarian shipment heading off to Misurata/Misrata. This follows on the opening of a previous branch in Benghazi.
“We will be sending more humanitarian aid to the Libyan people,” Yıldırım said, adding that the İHH had already opened a branch in Benghazi.“[After it reaches Libya] the aid will then be distributed to civilians through our Benghazi branch.
When was the aid branch of IHH opened in Benghazi? Obviously prior to this shipment to Misrata in April.
Are you finding this odd? The IHH happens to be shipping all of it's so called humanitarian aid to rebel/NATO strongholds? What is wrong with this picture?Did the people of Sirte not matter? Doesn't seem so?Chairman Yildirem of the IHH makes a rather bizarre statement
“Unprotected people are being killed by bombs dropped from the air by international forces that want to conquer [countries] at any opportunity, and by ground-based bomb attacks by state [armed forces], who pretend they own the country,” Yıldırım said.Yes, unprotected persons were being killed by bombs dropped by NATO. That description does not fit the NATO backed rebels. So why is the IHH aiding them only. Benghazi and Misrata.And then this " and by ground-based bomb attacks by state [armed forces] who pretend they own the country”Umm..... what about the Libyans attacked and killed by the non-state/ NATO backed forces? The so called rebel forces. Are their victims no less deserving of humanitarian aid, food and medical care? In the opinion of the IHH chairman these same humans don't appear to be worthy of humanitarian aid. An odd statement from a charitable group?Curious too, the last part of the quoted statement "state(armed forces) who pretend they own the country"Clearly the IHH does not support the pro-Libyan faction. Clearly the IHH is backing the NATO rebels.What does this tell us about the IHH?As an aside, I would like to make note of this interesting fact.As dmodusoperundi pointed out after the UN/ Angleina Jolie freak show the IHH was the ONLY, the sole, NGO allowed into the so called Syrian refugee camps in Turkey.
You can find that information here on Page 11- quoting
" The IHH was the only non-government organisation to be allowed entry in the camps, on an informal basis."Why?Is the IHH providing a similar service to fighters ensconced in the 'refugee camps'?The same service that the IHH provided in Libya. Supplying the rebels.It is quite clear that's the role the IHH played.
They provided the necessities for the NATO backed rebels to overthrow the government and kill the masses of Libyans.Given that background it would make sense that they are providing the rebels who have been long attacking Syria the means to do so.
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