Friday, September 7, 2012

Erdogan's government established a company to train Syrian dissidents http://islamtimes.org/vdcd9s0foyt0nf6.em2y.html
Islam Times - The Turkish newspaper Aydinlik revealed that Erdogan's government established a company under the name of (defense company for International Advisory and Construction)to train armed terrorist groups to carry out attacks in Syria, pointing out that the company that looks legal was established by retired Turkish officers loyal to this government.

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The paper revealed in a report based on Turkish intelligence sources and the first part of which was published yesterday, that the company which aims to train and equip these groups, including foreigners to launch attacks against the Syrian state and work to create a civil war, is operating under the umbrella of (Association supporters justice) banner stressing that this association and company is headed by retired Brigadier General (Adnan Tanera Wardi).
The Turkish newspaper showed that this company is illegal and transfers funds allocated by the Erdogan government to state treasury from the Gulf to the Syrian opposition."The company indicates on its website that it provides military training services in the field of street fighting and guerrilla warfare, assassinations and acts of sabotage in addition to secure all types of weapons, training and transfer to the required places."According to information obtained by the newspaper the (defense company for International Advisory and Construction) has trained 2800 men to street fight in the camps set up in different areas pointing to the continuing military exercises and training groups of between 300 and 400, and the company seeks to raise the number to 4,500 armed.The paper added: “After the crisis in Syria, the Association decided to engage in military activities in accordance with the demands of the government and its members decided to set the consulting firm of International Defense and Construction headed by retired Brigadier General Wardi on instructions of the Erdogan government.The paper continued its report and noted that the retired Brigadier Wardi said in a statement after the overthrow of Turkish plane in Syrian territorial waters: “the company engages in covert operation based on three points which are the support, the organization and the formation of the Free Army.”
In his statement, he also refers directly and indirectly to the need to support armed groups in Syria and the role of his company in this area.

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