Turkey shot down Russian bomber over Syria

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Quote: Turkey remains a significant transit country for illicit drug trafficking. Heroin, opium, and cocaine are generally trafficked through Turkey to European markets, and methamphetamine and amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) are trafficked to markets in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Large amounts of opiates and hashish continue to be seized in Turkey.
_http://www.state.gov/j/inl/rls/nrcrpt/2014/vol1/223081.htm

This was reported last October but the reports are numerous:
Turkish men due in court over £500million North Sea cocaine boat
https://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/fp/news/aberdeen/735567/turkish-men-due-court-500million-north-sea-cocaine-boat/

It is alleged that cocaine with a street value of approximately £500 million was found on board the vessel.

Case in point - this just up on RT:

Turkish labs turn Afghan opium into heroin for shipping to Europe - Russian anti-drug agency
https://www.rt.com/news/326731-turkey-afghanistan-heroin-europe/

Afghan opium is being processed into high-grade heroin in clandestine Turkish drug labs for distribution in Europe and Russia, Russia’s anti-drug chief has revealed. The trafficking route was exposed after a joint Russian-Afghan anti-drug operation.

“The cargo traveled through Badakhshan-Doshi-Bamiyan-Herat, then further through Iran and into Turkey, where the opium was processed in well-equipped laboratories…into high quality heroin, and then was to be sent to Europe and Russia,” Ivanov said during an anti-narcotics committee meeting.

Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) is “actively engaged with drug trafficking,” Ivanov said, adding that according to the FSKN estimates, the group’s income from illegal drug trade “makes up to $200-500 million annually.”
 
Russian defense ministry: Turkey recognizes de facto planned destruction of Su-24M jet

_http://tass.ru/en/defense/846436

The defense ministry's spokesman recalled that Turkish media had published a statement of government spokesman, which provided accurate data on the number of sorties flown by Russian aircraft in Syria

MOSCOW, December 23. /TASS/. The Turkish official’s statement indicating awareness of the number of sorties flown by Russian aircraft in Syria can be regarded as "the official acknowledgement" of the pre-planned operation to destroy Russia’s Sukhoi Su-24M warplane, Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Igor Konashenkov said on Wednesday.

He recalled that Turkish media had published a statement citing government spokesman Numan Kurtulmus, which provided accurate data on the number of sorties flown by Russian aircraft in Syria.

"This confirms the fact that all information, which we transfer to the American side within the framework of the memorandum, has surely been handed over by the U.S. Air Force command to Turkey’s General Staff," Konashenkov said.

"Thus, on November 24, when a Turkish fighter jet treacherously attacked our Su-24 bomber with a missile, Turkey’s General Staff was well aware of the time and the area where a pair of Russian bombers would carry out a combat task," he noted.

According to him, the Turkish official’s statement "may be regarded as a formal acknowledgement by Turkey of the pre-planned operation to destroy the Russian aircraft in the sky over Syria and kill the Russian military servicemen," Konashenkov said.

The Russian Su-24M bomber was shot down by a Turkish F-16 fighter jet over Syrian territory on November 24. One of the pilots died, another was rescued. In addition to that, a Mi-8 helicopter was lost during the operation to evacuate the crew and a marine contractor was killed. Ankara claimed that the Russian aircraft had violated Turkey’s airspace, but the Russian Defense Ministry has refuted the allegations


Turkey ‘officially acknowledges’ attack on Su-24 was a planned step - Russian MoD

_https://www.rt.com/news/326899-russia-turkey-knew-syria/

A recent statement by a Turkish official revealing detailed awareness of Russian Air Force sorties in Syria can be regarded as “official acknowledgment” that the operation to down the Su-24 was a planned step, Russia's Ministry of Defense said.

When on November 24 the Turkish fighter jet treacherously fired a rocket at our Su-24, the Turkish General Staff was perfectly aware about when and where our two bombers would be carrying out their mission,” ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov told journalists on Wednesday.

The statement recently made by Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus in which he provides information on Russian sorties in Syria, “can be regarded as official acknowledgment by Turkey that the operation to destroy the Russian jet in Syria and kill Russian soldiers was a planned step,” he said.

Ankara’s awareness of Russian military operations in Syria confirms that all intelligence given to the US under the memorandum signed between the two countries and regulating the operations of their air forces in Syria was passed to the Turkish General Staff, he added.

Russia strikes 1,000+ terror targets in Syria over 6 days

Meanwhile, the Russian Air Force has conducted 302 sorties targeting 1,093 terrorist targets from December 18-23, the ministry spokesman said. The strikes were carried out in Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Homs and Deir ez-Zor provinces.

Russian Su-34 jets destroyed two oil storage facilities and three installations for oil extraction located in Syria’s eastern Deir ez-Zor region, he said. The jets also targeted a command post discovered by Russian drones in Aleppo province.

In Idlib province, a terrorist training camp was destroyed by Russian strikes, Konashenkov said.

According to the intelligence obtained on the camp, the terrorists who arrived there via Turkey also included CIS citizens. The information was provided by the Syrian opposition.

Amnesty’s report full of ‘cliches,’ includes no evidence

Speaking about the report published on Wednesday by Amnesty International, Konashenkov said it includes no facts, only “clichés” and groundless accusations.

The NGO’s report accused Russia of failing to acknowledge it carried out strikes that “killed hundreds of civilians and caused massive destruction in residential areas.” The report was based on eyewitness testimonies and videos “showing the aftermath of the attacks,” the human rights group said.

Amnesty concluded the attacks were “identified as suspected Russian air strikes” after analyzing the material. It also suggested the attacks “may have violated international humanitarian law and may, in some circumstances, constitute war crimes.”

Konashenkov said there is nothing new in the report and the most striking thing are the words “seem” and “appear,” which are used to describe the reports of the so-called “Russian attacks.”

The report consists of “continuous assumptions, without any evidence,” he said. Some of the Western media which published the report did so without specifying it included assumptions and instead presented them as “hard facts,” Konashenkov added.

The report "confidently states that there were no military targets or militants in areas targeted by alleged Russian air strikes," he said.

He refuted claims made by Amnesty that the Russian Air Force is using cluster bombs. He noted that dozens of journalists who visited Russia’s Kheimim base in Latakia and filmed the jets preparing for sorties “have never presented footage or asked questions about them because there are no such weapons at our base.”

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday that the organization "cannot independently confirm the cases presented" in the Amnesty report, according to his deputy spokesman Farhan Haq
 
Thanks sToRmR1dR for the post. This is rich, now Amnesty accusing Russia of killing civilians ? Just when you thought it could not get any lower....sigh ! Most likely they visited areas where the Empire conducted the airstrikes, and are now trying to invert the story and pin the blame on Russian airstrikes.
 
UN can’t confirm Amnesty’s ‘remote investigation’ of Russia’s strikes in Syria

_https://www.rt.com/news/326941-russia-strikes-amnesty-report/

The UN “cannot independently confirm” information presented in Amnesty International’s report on alleged civilian casualties of Russian airstrikes in Syria. The Russian defense ministry dismissed the paper’s findings as “cliches” lacking hard evidence

The human rights watchdog’s latest report exposing “Russia’s shameful failure to acknowledge civilian killings” is focused on six attacks in Homs, Idlib and Aleppo provinces, which the NGO pinned on “suspected Russian airstrikes.” Amnesty researched the attacks “remotely”, going as far as to accuse Russia of war crimes by causing “massive destruction” of residential areas through the alleged use of internationally prohibited cluster munitions.

The information presented in the Amnesty International report was alarming, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said, noting, however, that the UN cannot verify the NGO’s sources and findings.

“The Secretary General notes with concern Amnesty International report on alleged violations of international humanitarian law resulting of the Russian airstrikes in Syria. The UN cannot independently confirm the cases presented in the report,” Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General, Farhan Haq said.

Based on witness accounts gathered via phone interviews, information from local human rights defenders and after reviewing videos and pictures posted online, Amnesty came to the conclusion that at least 200 civilians had been killed in at least 25 Russian airstrikes since the air campaign began.
The Russian defense ministry dismissed the report for its failure to provide any concrete evidence or new factual information whatsoever, besides groundless assumptions and accusations.

“Once again, nothing concrete or new was published, only the same cliches and fakes that we have already debunked repeatedly,” Russian defense ministry spokesman, General-Major Igor Konashenkov, said after reviewing the report.

“The report constantly uses expressions such as ‘supposedly Russian strikes,’ ‘possible violations of international law’ – a lot of assumptions without any evidence,” he noted.

Furthermore Moscow doubts the authenticity of the aerial photos used by Amnesty International and called upon the NGO to at least name the sources of the information it had used in the report.

“The barrage of lies was aimed at accusing Russian forces of bombing Syrian hospitals. We immediately rejected these claims, presenting comprehensive photographic and video evidence to the public. A characteristic feature of all these allegations is the lack of concrete evidence and references to anonymous witnesses,” Konashenkov told reporters.
 
Why 'Turkey Can Easily Become a New Syria'

_http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151223/1032225468/turkey-kurds-clashes-syria.html

100 Kurdish women and children were killed in southeastern Turkey over the past six months, said the Human Rights Watch and added that the number is not exact. The victims died during government special operations and armed clashes.

Tensions between Turkish authorities and Kurdish opposition escalated in July after the latter broke a ceasefire agreement and accused Ankara of supporting Daesh (Islamic State). After, HRW called on the Turkish government to suspend military operations and launch a full-scale investigation.

Kani Xulam, Kurdish activist and director at the American Kurdish information network spoke to Sputnik in an exclusive interview saying that Ankara would never do that.

He spoke about how the Turkish government is waging cultural genocide on Kurds.

“Curfews have been imposed in the number of cities and people cannot step outside. There is bombing going on and if people are injured they cannot get to the hospital. Electricity and water have been cut off. It is an undeclared war that Turkey is waging on its Kurdish civilian people in cities throughout south and east of the country,” Xulam told Sputnik in an interview.

He further said, “There are 20 million people living in the country with no basic human rights, no political rights and are forced to assimilate Turkish culture, language and literature. The Kurds are saying that they have had enough and they want local autonomy.”

The activist called this a cultural genocide and ethnic cleansing in a sense that people are not allowed to express themselves. He said that this is against the international law and against any norms. “Turkey is denying the very existence of the Kurds in its constitution and is forcing them to be assimilated.”

“The fury is that what is happening in Syria can easily be duplicated in Turkey. The fault lines are exactly the same in Turkey where the Sunni majority wants to impose on Kurds and Alawites. Turkey could become easily like Syria,” Xulam said.

He further noted that, “Turks will never investigate their own abuses. They never had, they never will. It could end up in a civil war.”

Talking about whether there are independent observers and international journalists who could highlight the situation of the Kurdish people, Xulam said, “There was a journalist to document this from the Netherlands, but as soon as these hostilities by Turkish government began they made the journalist persona non grata, bought her a ticket and sent her home. As far as I know there are no independent observers here.”

The activist said that Turkish journalists try the best they can to report on these clashes but they are imprisoned if they report against the Turkish government.


Turkish Troops Shout "Allahu Akbar" Before Attacking Diyarbakir (VIDEO)

_http://fortruss.blogspot.ca/2015/12/turkish-troops-shout-allahu-akbar.html
 
sToRmR1dR said:
UN can’t confirm Amnesty’s ‘remote investigation’ of Russia’s strikes in Syria

_https://www.rt.com/news/326941-russia-strikes-amnesty-report/

The UN “cannot independently confirm” information presented in Amnesty International’s report on alleged civilian casualties of Russian airstrikes in Syria. The Russian defense ministry dismissed the paper’s findings as “cliches” lacking hard evidence

The human rights watchdog’s latest report exposing “Russia’s shameful failure to acknowledge civilian killings” is focused on six attacks in Homs, Idlib and Aleppo provinces, which the NGO pinned on “suspected Russian airstrikes.” Amnesty researched the attacks “remotely”, going as far as to accuse Russia of war crimes by causing “massive destruction” of residential areas through the alleged use of internationally prohibited cluster munitions.

The information presented in the Amnesty International report was alarming, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said, noting, however, that the UN cannot verify the NGO’s sources and findings.

“The Secretary General notes with concern Amnesty International report on alleged violations of international humanitarian law resulting of the Russian airstrikes in Syria. The UN cannot independently confirm the cases presented in the report,” Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General, Farhan Haq said.

Based on witness accounts gathered via phone interviews, information from local human rights defenders and after reviewing videos and pictures posted online, Amnesty came to the conclusion that at least 200 civilians had been killed in at least 25 Russian airstrikes since the air campaign began.
The Russian defense ministry dismissed the report for its failure to provide any concrete evidence or new factual information whatsoever, besides groundless assumptions and accusations.

“Once again, nothing concrete or new was published, only the same cliches and fakes that we have already debunked repeatedly,” Russian defense ministry spokesman, General-Major Igor Konashenkov, said after reviewing the report.

“The report constantly uses expressions such as ‘supposedly Russian strikes,’ ‘possible violations of international law’ – a lot of assumptions without any evidence,” he noted.

Furthermore Moscow doubts the authenticity of the aerial photos used by Amnesty International and called upon the NGO to at least name the sources of the information it had used in the report.

“The barrage of lies was aimed at accusing Russian forces of bombing Syrian hospitals. We immediately rejected these claims, presenting comprehensive photographic and video evidence to the public. A characteristic feature of all these allegations is the lack of concrete evidence and references to anonymous witnesses,” Konashenkov told reporters.

Amnesty International receives its information about the "Syrian Observatory for Human Rights" in London.
It consists of Rami Abdel Rahman, who receives this information from somewhere.
Terrible that the media get involved in such a thing.
 
The Arab League has denounced the recent deployment of Turkish troops to northern Iraq as a violation of international law as tensions escalate between Baghdad and Ankara.

PressTV: Arab League censures Turkey for military build-up in Iraq
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2015/12/24/443094/Arab-League-Turkey-Iraq-Nabil-Elaraby-

Arab League Secretary General Nabil Elaraby made the remarks at the start of an emergency meeting of the 22-nation bloc’s foreign ministers in the Egyptian capital city of Cairo on Thursday.

“The Turkish military incursion into Iraq is a clear violation of international law and Iraqi sovereignty,” Elaraby said.

Baghdad, however, strongly condemned the presence of the Turkish battalion on the Iraqi territory, branding the uncoordinated act as a violation of Iraq’s national sovereignty.

Iraq officially filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council, calling on the international body to ensure an immediate pullout of the Turkish forces from the Arab state.

On December 19, Turkey announced that it had begun withdrawing troops following an appeal by US President Barack Obama.

In a phone conversation the day earlier, Obama urged Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to pull out troops in a bid to de-escalate tensions and respect Iraq’s integrity as a sovereign nation.

However, reports emerged saying that Turkey was moving its troops to another base inside Iraq’s Kurdistan region.

At Thursday’s Arab League meeting, which was called by Baghdad, Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari said Turkey has insisted on “using the term ‘redeployment’.”

“They (the troops) would be relocated from one Iraqi area to another Iraqi area. Sovereignty is sovereignty, and the territories are one,” he added.

Baghdad tried to preserve its diplomatic ties with Ankara, but the Turkish government has not fulfilled its pledges concerning the pullout of its soldiers from the Iraqi soil, the top Iraqi diplomat said.


NATO Allies to Shortly Announce New Air Defense Assistance to Turkey
http://sputniknews.com/military/20151223/1032226343/nato-assistance-patriot-statement.html

The alliance agreed on Friday to provide Ankara with an air defense package that will include AWACS surveillance planes, enhanced air policing, and increased naval presence. Earlier in December, Spain announced it would deploy its Patriot missile systems in Turkey.

The NATO official added that the allies were committed to the defense of Turkey and “will contribute to increasing stability in the region."

Spain deployed two US-developed Patriot air defense missile systems and 130 troops to Turkey at the beginning of 2015 due to the conflict in Syria and the escalation of the situation in Iraq.

In October, the US-owned Patriot missiles were removed from Turkey for refurbishment. NATO Commander Gen. Philip Breedlove said later in the month that the missiles would not be returned to the country, but the military bloc's allies would take steps to defend Turkish airspace.

Germany has moved its Patriot air-defense systems out of Turkey as its military mission in the country expires next month, according to media reports earlier on Wednesday.

On December 18, NATO allies agreed to provide Ankara with an air defense package that would include AWACS surveillance planes as well as increased air policing and naval presence.


NATO’s Decision to Support Turkey Shows US Unable to Control Alliance
http://sputniknews.com/politics/20151220/1032061217/nato-decision-support-turkey-us-control-alliance.html

NATO allies agreed on Friday to provide Ankara with an air defense package that will include AWACS surveillance planes and "enhanced air policing, and increased naval presence including maritime patrol aircraft," as NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said. The measure is allegedly aimed at monitoring and preventing airspace incidents.

According to DWN, NATO’s move is noteworthy because it shows that the US government is only partially able to control the alliance. NATO has now opened so many fronts that it is barely possible for the government in Washington to control the whole situation.

The newspaper also added that it is not clear whether NATO’s step is directed against Russia or not. The move comes a few weeks after a Russian Sukhoi Su-24 bomber was shot down by a Turkish F-16 fighter jet over Syria for allegedly straying into Turkish airspace.
 
Exclusive: Islamic State sanctioned organ harvesting in document taken in U.S. raid

_http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-islamic-state-documents-idUSKBN0U805R20151225

Islamic State has sanctioned the harvesting of human organs in a previously undisclosed ruling by the group’s Islamic scholars, raising concerns that the violent extremist group may be trafficking in body parts.

The ruling, contained in a January 31, 2015 document reviewed by Reuters, says taking organs from a living captive to save a Muslim's life, even if it is fatal for the captive, is permissible.

For a U.S. government translation of the document, click here

Reuters couldn’t independently confirm the authenticity of the document. U.S. officials say it was among a trove of data and other information obtained by U.S. special forces in a raid in eastern Syria in May.

"The apostate's life and organs don't have to be respected and may be taken with impunity," says the document, which is in the form of a fatwa, or religious ruling, from the Islamic State’s Research and Fatwa Committee.

"Organs that end the captive's life if removed: The removal of that type is also not prohibited," Fatwa Number 68 says, according to a U.S. government translation.

The document does not offer any proof that Islamic State actually engages in organ harvesting or organ trafficking. But it does provide religious sanction for doing so under the group's harsh interpretation of Islam - which is rejected by most Muslims. Previously, Iraq has accused Islamic State of harvesting human organs and trafficking them for profit.

The document does not define “apostate,” though the Islamic State has killed or imprisoned non-Muslims, such as Christians, and Shiite Muslims, as well as Sunni Muslims who don't follow its extremist views.

DOCUMENTS SHARED WITH ALLIES

U.S. officials say the records that were seized have given the U.S. government a deep look into how Islamic State organizes, raises funds and codifies laws for its followers.

Iraq’s ambassador to the United Nations, Mohamed Ali Alhakim, told Reuters the documents should be examined by the U.N. Security Council as evidence that Islamic State could be trafficking in organs to raise cash.

The May raid in Syria, which resulted in the death of Islamic State top financial official Abu Sayyaf and the capture of his wife, netted seven terabytes of data in the form of computer hard drives, thumb drives, CDs, DVDs and papers, said Brett McGurk, U.S. President Barack Obama's Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, in an interview. Abu Sayyaf was a Tunisian militant whose real name was Fathi ben Awn ben Jildi Murad al-Tunisi.

U.S. officials have previously described the Abu Sayyaf raid and some of the documentation seized. But until now, none of the actual documents have been released - aside from materials illustrating Islamic State's trafficking in antiquities, made public at an event at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art in September.

The U.S. government has shared some of the documents from the Abu Sayyaf raid with allied governments in an effort to increase their understanding of Islamic State in recent weeks as Washington works to shore up support for countering the group.

The group of documents reviewed by entitled "Lessons Learned From the Abu Sayyaf Raid" - show how the Islamic State has provided a legal justification to its followers for a range of practices.

For instance, “Fatwa Number 64” dated January 29, 2015, provides detailed rules for rape, prescribing when Islamic State men can and cannot have sexual intercourse with female slaves.

The fatwa sanctioning organ harvesting justifies the practice in part by drawing an analogy to cannibalism in extreme circumstances, a practice it says earlier Islamic scholars had allowed. “A group of Islamic scholars have permitted, if necessary, one to kill the apostate in order to eat his flesh, which is part of benefiting from his body,” it says.

McGurk said Islamic State's Research and Fatwa Committee reports directly to the group's leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

ORGANS OF ‘INFIDELS’

The ruling on organ harvesting cites Islamic texts, principles and laws that it says support what it calls "the notion that transplanting healthy organs into a Muslim person’s body in order to save the latter's life or replace a damaged organ with it is permissible."

Senior U.S. officials, including McGurk, said they have not been able to ascertain whether the Islamic State had followed through on the fatwa on organ harvesting.

The document provides “a religious justification for harnessing the organs of what they call infidels,” he said.

William McCants, a Brookings Institution scholar who is author of the book “The ISIS Apocalypse,” said the group's ruling on slavery and human organs don't represent modern Islamic interpretations.

In February, Alhakim, had urged the U.N. Security Council to investigate the deaths of 12 doctors in the Islamic State-held city of Mosul. Alhakim said the doctors were killed after refusing to remove organs.

The U.N. special envoy for Iraq, Nickolay Mladenov, said at the time that he could not confirm the claim, but it would be investigated. The U.N. has not provided an update on that investigation, which Alhakim said he would ask the Security Council to revisit.
 
ISIL Emir Arrested in Ramadi

http://en.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13941004000392

"The ISIL emir of Ramadi, Abu Bakr, was arrested in a joint operation by Iraqi army's 16th Infantry Division and the military intelligence unit," the Arabic-language al-Sumeria news channel quoted a source close to the Iraqi army as saying.

The Iraqi army's massive attacks against the ISIL in Ramadi have made the terrorist group's ringleaders escape from their hideouts in the city.

"Several ISIL ringleaders and the terrorist group's members have fled the remaining areas in Ramadi towards Soufiya and Sajariya regions in the Eastern parts of the city," Yasser al-Dulaimi, the spokesman of al-Anbar police, said on Thursday.

"The intensive and continued attacks of the Iraqi forces, their artillery fire and airstrikes have forced the ISIL terrorists to flee Ramadi," he added.

The Iraqi forces made remarkable advance in the strategic city of Ramadi in Anbar after they reached the Tigris River and started entering the city center after crossing al-Khor bridge, a senior commander of volunteer forces (Hashd al-Shaabi) announced on Wednesday.

"The Iraqi forces have reached al-Khor region and they are preparing to cross this bridge and the Tigris River," Raed Raisan said.

The commander said that the ISIL has planted mines all over al-Khor bridge, adding that the bridge will lead the Iraqi forces directly to the city center.

Raisan reiterated that only the Hashd al-Shaabi forces are helping the Iraqi army in the Ramadi operations.

On Wednesday, the Iraqi security forces continued to gain ground in Ramadi city, and opened the path to the central parts of the city where hundreds of ISIL terrorists were under siege.
 
Erdogan seems to have a long history, in getting his hands dirty in many illicit deals, that have personally and financially enriched him. This article is a good example "of detailed investigative journalism" with how Iran's intricate smuggling operation worked, with Erdogan as a Frontman, while Dubai was merely a middleman - which would then resell Turkey's gold to Iran, in exchange for a very generous commission. This and many other examples of Erdogan's wheeling and dealing is why I sense, U.S. and NATO are only using him at the moment for their benefit, eventually ousting Erdogan and replacing him with another useful idiot?

"And It's Gone... It's All Gone" - The One Gold Scandal That Goes To The Very Top
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-12-24/exclusive-gold-gone-its-all-gone-one-gold-scandal-goes-very-top

Long before Turkey was flagrantly arming and funding the CIA-created "terrorist organization" known as ISIS, there was another, far more elaborate way in which Turkey was flaunting international sanctions against an ostracized state - in this case Iran - which involved an epic gold smuggling triangle of Hollywood-thriller proportions, all made possible thanks to the United Arab Emirate city of Dubai.

[...] Iran was a pariah state subject to international financial sanctions due to its nuclear program development, one which Israel had repeatedly (and famously) threatened would attack preemptively to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Iran, of course, had no choice but to find ways to keep its economy going, and in order to circumvent these sanctions, it resorted to the oldest trade currency known: gold.

Tons of gold flowed from Turkey to Iran, much of it via Dubai. That freed up Iranian money trapped in Turkish banks, in turn boosting Turkish exports.

[...]

Meanwhile, the amounts of gold shipped from Turkey to Iran via Dubai were simply staggering:

In an interview with television channel A Haber, Sarraf estimated he had facilitated the transfer of about $12 billion in gold -- about 200 tons -- to Iran. That represented “about 15 percent-15.5 percent of the current account deficit that I closed by myself,” he said. He didn’t say what period he was referencing.

“There’s a serious benefit to the Turkish economy with profit that’s gone into state coffers,” he told the interviewer.

Ultimately, this unprecedented in its vast scale and scope gold smuggling operation, which stretched as far as China, Moscow and Azerbaijan, faded: in July 2013 the U.S. added precious metals to the list of items that couldn’t be sold to Iran as part of an effort to curtail that country’s nuclear enrichment program.

At that moment that Iran gold smuggling party for Turkey was over, and it was time to find a new foreign "trade" partner. A year later one emerged in the form of ISIS as has been documented here previously...
 
Trucks stolen oil continue to cross the border in coordination with the Government of Turkey (Video)

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=373_1451203071
 
Turkish Airlines flight with over 150 passengers aboard makes emergency landing in Russia
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/turkish-airlines-flight-over-150-passengers-aboard-makes-emergency-landing-russia-1534981

Saturday December 26, 2015 - A Turkish Airlines flight with more than 150 passengers on board has made an emergency landing in the Russian city of Irkutsk. The Boeing 737-900 was en route from Kyrgyzstan's capital Bishkek to Mongolian capital Ulan Bator.

It is still unclear what necessitated the emergency landing. A technical glitch or bad weather is suspected to have forced the passenger airplane to land in Irkutsk – one of the largest cities in Siberia.

The Russian news agency Interfax reported the plane refuelled in the Russian city. None of the passengers left the aircraft.

Tensions between Russia and Turkey have been high since Ankara's fighter jets shot down a Russian bomber for allegedly violating its territorial airspace near the Syrian border.



Anonymous: Turkey reeling under cyberattack as government and banks websites paralysed
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/anonymous-turkey-reeling-under-cyber-attack-government-banks-sites-paralysed-1534984

Turkey is reeling under a massive cyberattack purportedly carried out by the hacktivist group Anonymous. The targets of the attacks include the websites of the government and banks.

The two-week-long cyber campaign intensified over Christmas as scores of financial and state-run sites were experiencing distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks resulting in crippling of transactions. Anonymous claimed responsibility for the attacks. The group released a video claiming that they brought down the servers because of Turkey's alleged ties with the Islamic State (Isis). Local media reports said leading banks such as Isbank, Garanti and Ziraat Bank were among the targets.

"Dear government of Turkey, if you don't stop supporting Isis, we will continue attacking your internet, your root DNS, your banks and take your government sites down," a voice in the Anonymous video said. The video has since been taken down by YouTube.

"After the root DNS we will start to hit your airports, military assets and private state connections. We will destroy your critical banking infrastructure," it added.

Experts say as many as 50,000 computers in Turkey had inadvertently contributed to the ongoing DDoS attacks – the rudimentary technique by which a website is flooded with traffic eventually bringing it down. This is not the first time Anonymous has taken on the Turkish government. In 2013, when there were widespread anti-government protests, the group had launched a similar cyber offensive against Ankara.

"The attacks are serious. But the target is not Turk Telekom. Instead, banks and public institutions are under heavy attack. A majority of Turkish institutions use Turk Telekom as the service provider, therefore we are the ones doing the defence against these attacks," Onur Oz, a spokesman for internet provider Turk Telekom, told Reuters. Some local media outlets had earlier suspected Russia's hand behind the cyber-attacks as retaliation for Ankara's downing of a Russian jet in November.
 
There and Back Again: Turkish Forces Pulling Out of Iraq

http://sputniknews.com/middleeast/20151227/1032377508/turkey-iraq-withdrawal.html

About 100 Turkish servicemen still remain in the Ninevah province of Iraq, according to a local government official.

The Turkish forces are gradually withdrawing from a military camp in the vicinity of Bashiqa, in the Iraqi province of Nineveh, local TV channel Al Sumaria reports.

"The Turkish soldiers are gradually withdrawing from Camp Zalikan near Bashiqa,"deputy chairman of the Nineveh provincial council told Al Sumaria.

"There are about 100 Turkish soldiers left in Bashiqa, including instructors," the official also said, adding that the troops "have tanks and artillery, as well as logistical support."

Ankara started withdrawing its troops on December 14, after Iraq had officially filed a complaint with the UN Security Council, calling on the United Nations to ensure an immediate pullout of the Turkish forces from its country's territory.

On December 4, Turkey deployed about 150 troops and 25 tanks to the Bashiqa camp in the northern Iraqi province of Nineveh, without Baghdad’s approval, claiming that its goal was to train and equip Iraqi forces to fight Daesh.

The Iraqi government declared this move a hostile act and a breach of the country’s sovereignty.
 
Syria anti-Islamic State documentary maker 'assassinated' in Turkey

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/12070878/Syria-anti-Islamic-State-documentary-maker-assassinated-in-Turkey.html

Naji Jerf was killed in Gaziantep, only a couple of months after Isil claimed responsibility for killing Ibrahim Abdelkader and a friend in southern Turkey

A Syrian activist who produced documentaries hostile to Isil was assassinated in Turkey on Sunday, according to the group with which he worked, Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently (RBSS).

"Film maker Naji Jerf, father of two children, was assassinated... today in Gaziantep", on the border with Syria, with a silencer-equipped pistol, the group said in a statement on Twitter.

RBSS is a group of citizen journalists who work to expose human rights abuses in Raqqa, the north-eastern city that Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) uses as its de facto capital in Syria.

A friend of Jerf's said he had been "supposed to arrive in Paris this week after receiving, along with his family, a visa for asylum in France".

Jerf was also editor-in-chief of Hentah, a Syrian magazine that reports on the "daily lives of Syrian citizens", said the publication's website.

Turkish media reported that the 37-year-old had been producing a documentary on massacres carried out by ISIL jihadists when he was killed.

"He was hit by a bullet in the head as he was walking in the street and taken to hospital, where he died," the T24 news website reported.

This is not the first time a Syrian occupation figure has been murdered in Turkey.

At the end of October, Isil claimed responsibility for killing Ibrahim Abdelkader and a friend. They were found decapitated in a house in Sanliurfa in southern Turkey.
 
BREAKING:

At Least 30 Killed in Triple Attack in Syria's Homs

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According to preliminary information, over 30 were killed and dozens injured in a triple explosion in the center of the Syrian city of Homs, a police source told RIA Novosti Monday.

"The suicide bomber blew himself up, almost immediately a car bomb exploded, and then another explosive device detonated at the site of the previous attack. According to preliminary data, over 30 were killed," the police source said.

The source added that the attack took place near the Ruqyah medical clinic in the center of Homs.

On December 12, terrorists detonated a car bomb near a hospital in the center of the Syrian city of Homs. The attack killed 22 people and injured 10.
Syria has been mired in civil war since 2011, with opposition factions and Islamist terrorist groups such as Daesh and al-Nusra Front fighting the Syrian Army.
 
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