Parliament speaker angry over lack of support to Turkey for fight against terror
No terrorist organization would be able to survive on its own without international support, Turkish Parliament Speaker Cemil Ãiçek has suggested, accusing the world of "hypocrisy" in the fight against terrorism.
âWhat is the trouble called the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant [ISIL]? It has turned into a disaster, a phenomenon in which terrorists from 80 countries gather at a certain location and commit crimes against humanity. The 80 countries need to cooperate on the issue of the fight against terror. Is there cooperation? No, we very clearly see that this doesnât exist, but there is hypocrisy on this issue,â Ãiçek said Oct. 30.
He also voiced resentment over the worldâs "indifference" to the huge burden on Turkey stemming from the millions of Syrian refugees in Turkish territory.
ââIt is only a terrorist organization if it hurts me.â If it hurts somebody else, everybody beats around the bush and tries to ease their consciences by simply sending messages of condolence,â Ãiçek said, delivering a speech at the International Victimsâ Rights Symposium, hosted by the Victimsâ Rights Department of the Justice Ministry with the cooperation of the British Embassy in Ankara, the Justice Academy of Turkey and the General Directorate of EU Affairs at the Justice Ministry.
âNo terrorist organization can survive for even a few days without receiving international support. If we want to minimize victimization due to terrorism, there is a need for international cooperation,â Ãiçek said, adding that no such cooperation currently exists.
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