FILE PHOTO: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan attends a news conference with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Budapest, Hungary November 7, 2019. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo/File Photo
ANKARA - Turkey has started the repatriation of captured Islamic State militants, state broadcaster TRT Haber said on Monday, after the Turkish interior minister warned last week that Ankara would do so even if the prisoners had their citizenships revoked. It was not immediately clear how many jihadists would be repatriated. President Tayyip Erdogan was cited as saying on Friday that there are 1,201 Islamic State prisoners in Turkish prisons, while Turkey had captured 287 militants in Syria.Our Standards:
The president is ISIS himself, when heroic Iraqi forces defeated those gross rats all of their injured pigs were getting treatment in hospitals in Ankara.
Hey Erdogan, if you’re listening, Fethullah Gülen lives near me...and neither you nor your thugs can get to him. LOL!
No one questions, from where those idiots came to Turkey ? And why did those countries let them out instead of catching them ? If they didn't know Who they were, How do they know how many went Syria from Turkey ? LoL so many sheeps around, No one question the shepherds.
Never a peaceful protest in Hong Kong! These so-called protestors are actually a bunch of terrorists! business FinancialTimes FT WSJ TheEconomist guardian
Turkey is the Islamic State.
Once more Erdogan proves that he cares nothing for peace, just chaos everywhere.
now legally exporting wild jihadists to the world, Erdogan
Sure they have. Here is a hint You will find them in Istanbul hotels
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