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How Turkish Mafia Make Illegal Cash at the Cost of Refugees’ Lives

December 21, 2015 By administrator

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According to the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, a significant number of migrants come to Europe via Turkey.

While Turkey has signed a preliminary agreement with the EU to help manage the flow of irregular migrants, reports have started to emerge suggesting the Turkish mafia is becoming the largest source of boats used for smuggling refugees.

The migrant smuggling trade in Turkey is quickly being corralled by organized crime and which was brought to light in an investigative piece by the Financial Times.

The investigation provided detailed information on the various boats being used by Turkish smugglers to transport refugees to Europe and the careful planning that went into the organization of illegal migrant flows.

According to the investigation those who pay the Mafia can buy boats at small factories near Ankara for 400 dollars, while those who are reluctant to deal with criminals are forced to pay 6,000 dollars for even smaller vessels.

In the Turkish port of Cesme, control over the transportation of illegal migrants has been taken over by organized mafia groups, who force migrants to pay 1,000 dollars to even get on a boat.

As noted by the publication the New Eastern Outlook, this smuggling business run by the Turkish mafia has drawn the attention of the Finnish Border Guard. It has opened an investigation into this matter and according to their inquiry organized criminal groups have trafficked at least 100 people from Iraq via Turkey to Finland, while receiving a profit of well over 10,000 euros.

In an effort to stem this illegal human trafficking, European-law enforcement agencies and international human rights organizations have raised concerns to Turkey.

Amnesty International stressed that Turkey has not respected basic human rights of refugees who have been held in detention centers since the start of dialogue with the European Union.

“The refugees are being detained without the right to any contact with the outside world, and Turkish officials shrewdly present them with a choice: either they stay in prison indefinitely or get sent back to their homeland, Syria or Iraq, where they risk persecution, torture and death. Thus, Turkey’s actions contradict international humanitarian law,” the New Eastern Outlook wrote.

Similarly, the EU has provided Turkey with money to set up centers for refugees and EU representative in Ankara confirmed that such refugee centers are in fact nothing more than detention centers.

As the publication noted, different Western political forces have expressed negative attitude towards Ankara’s actions and policies. For instance, US presidential candidate Mike Huckabee expressed his distrust of Turkish politicians in an interview with Breitbart.

Read more: http://sputniknews.com/europe/20151221/1032111168/turkey-mafia-refugees-boats-crimes-investigation.html#ixzz3uyteYEjH

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: refugees, Turkish mafia

Turkish mafia accuses the Islamist Gülen of being behind the assassination of Hrant Dink

May 15, 2014 By administrator

By: Krikor Amirzayan

Turkish mafia, Kyurtach Yilmaz has initiated legal action against the Islamist organization Gülen for “terrorist organization” also accusing him of ordering the assassination of Armenian journalist Hrant Dink. According to the Turkish arton99927-297x225newspaper Sabah, K. Yilmaz also found that the former and current judge of the Court of Istanbul and many other political figures in the country are members of the organization Gülen. Kyurtach Yilmaz said that in 2004 a II (anonymous) an official of Gillen movement in Ankara and services member Turkish-secrets contacted him and proposed to murder Hrant Dink. K. Yilmaz says he tried in vain to put all these elements in the investigation by the Court of Istanbul on the assassination of Dink. But his testimony he had said not been included in the investigation. “When I refused the contract Dink’s assassination in 2005 I was arrested,” he adds. He also says that tribunal members collaborated with the criminal world. Fethullah Gülen founder of the Turkish Gulen Islamic movement, also called Hizmet (“Service”) movement, lives since 1999 in Pennsylvania, USA, where he was exiled.

Krikor Amirzayan

Thursday, May 15, 2014, 
Krikor Amirzayan © armenews.com

Filed Under: News Tagged With: assassination, Gulen, Hrant dink, Turkish mafia

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