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Ex-UK soldier facing seven-year jail sentence in Turkey begs for government's help

05:35, UK, Monday 17 September 2018

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By Andy Hayes, news reporter

A former British soldier facing jail in Turkey for allegedly fighting with Kurdish forces against IS has issued a plea for help from the UK government.

Joe Robinson was arrested while on holiday in Turkey last year for allegedly fighting alongside the People's Protection Units of Syrian Kurdistan (YPG) in Syria.

Turkey is hostile to the YPG because of its links with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is fighting for Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.

Robinson, who faces more than seven years in jail, told Sky News he worked as a combat medic in Syria and "didn't do any operations with the YPG".

"I was only in Syria for a month," the 25-year-old said. "I was only a combat medic. I helped treat injured civilians who'd been caught up in the fighting.

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Image:Robinson says he is 'emotionally, mentally and physically drained'
"'The rest of the time I was with the Peshmerga who are an internationally recognised army.

"I don't think I deserve to spend seven and a half years in prison for a crime I haven't committed.

"All I ever wanted to do was help people."

Robinson said he was arrested because someone had been stalking him.

He said: "A person that I didn't know, that has never met me, that was stalking me on Facebook and following me sent an email to the police, making up all kinds of things, telling them that I was a terrorist, and all these sorts of things."

Robinson's interactions with the British government have been disappointing, he said.

The Foreign Office "doesn't seem very interested in my case", he said, as he pleaded with the UK to "help me - do something".


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Image:Robinson says he spent four months in solitary confinement
He added: "When we've pushed the Foreign Office, they've basically said they haven't had any discussions."

At the beginning of Robinson's "really hard ordeal" he spent four months in solitary confinement in a "high security prison".

"'I was kept in solitary confinement 23 hours a day," he said. "I was only allowed out for one hour a day to walk around in a small circle.

"I didn't really have any human interaction - I wasn't allowed to speak to or see my fiancee for the entire four months.

"I didn't even get to speak to my family for the first two-and-a-half months. And then it was only a ten-minute phone call once every two weeks."

Robinson added that the case has left him "emotionally, mentally and physically drained" and that his mother has "recently had a psychotic breakdown".

While he is being held on bail, the former British soldier cannot leave Turkey or get a visa - meaning he cannot work.

However, he hopes the diplomatic ties between Britain and Turkey can help him.

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"The relationship between Turkey and the UK is the best it's been for a long time," he said, "and I really think they could use that influence to help me get out of this situation.

"I served my government. I served my queen and country. I don't think I deserve to be in this situation, and I think I deserve for my country to give me the help that I need."

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Ex-UK soldier facing seven-year jail sentence in Turkey begs for government's help

05:35, UK, Monday 17 September 2018

skynews-joe-robinson-ypg_4421880.jpg
2:46



By Andy Hayes, news reporter

A former British soldier facing jail in Turkey for allegedly fighting with Kurdish forces against IS has issued a plea for help from the UK government.

Joe Robinson was arrested while on holiday in Turkey last year for allegedly fighting alongside the People's Protection Units of Syrian Kurdistan (YPG) in Syria.

Turkey is hostile to the YPG because of its links with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, which is fighting for Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.

Robinson, who faces more than seven years in jail, told Sky News he worked as a combat medic in Syria and "didn't do any operations with the YPG".

"I was only in Syria for a month," the 25-year-old said. "I was only a combat medic. I helped treat injured civilians who'd been caught up in the fighting.

skynews-joe-robinson-ypg_4421880.jpg

Image:Robinson says he is 'emotionally, mentally and physically drained'
"'The rest of the time I was with the Peshmerga who are an internationally recognised army.

"I don't think I deserve to spend seven and a half years in prison for a crime I haven't committed.

"All I ever wanted to do was help people."

Robinson said he was arrested because someone had been stalking him.

He said: "A person that I didn't know, that has never met me, that was stalking me on Facebook and following me sent an email to the police, making up all kinds of things, telling them that I was a terrorist, and all these sorts of things."

Robinson's interactions with the British government have been disappointing, he said.

The Foreign Office "doesn't seem very interested in my case", he said, as he pleaded with the UK to "help me - do something".


789b77211016cc6ff6dc85c9cc694479bb48f01c8c07a97939c194575121e6e4_4060759.jpg

Image:Robinson says he spent four months in solitary confinement
He added: "When we've pushed the Foreign Office, they've basically said they haven't had any discussions."

At the beginning of Robinson's "really hard ordeal" he spent four months in solitary confinement in a "high security prison".

"'I was kept in solitary confinement 23 hours a day," he said. "I was only allowed out for one hour a day to walk around in a small circle.

"I didn't really have any human interaction - I wasn't allowed to speak to or see my fiancee for the entire four months.

"I didn't even get to speak to my family for the first two-and-a-half months. And then it was only a ten-minute phone call once every two weeks."

Robinson added that the case has left him "emotionally, mentally and physically drained" and that his mother has "recently had a psychotic breakdown".

While he is being held on bail, the former British soldier cannot leave Turkey or get a visa - meaning he cannot work.

However, he hopes the diplomatic ties between Britain and Turkey can help him.

More from Turkey
"The relationship between Turkey and the UK is the best it's been for a long time," he said, "and I really think they could use that influence to help me get out of this situation.

"I served my government. I served my queen and country. I don't think I deserve to be in this situation, and I think I deserve for my country to give me the help that I need."

Posted in:

© 2018 Sky UK

He is not any different than foreign fighters joining ISIS so he's treated accordingly.
 
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So he was fighting against the only forces who were fighting against ISIS? That too being a uniformed British soldier?

Wow! Isn't that going against the so-called official stance of his country which claims to be fighting the very people who this man was fighting against?
 
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Bring back the old Ottoman dungeons for these rats. No food, no water, only darkness and stuck on chains while rats are roaming the prison cells.

We need these sort of prisons so every terrorist rat rots there.
 
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So he was fighting against the only forces who were fighting against ISIS? That too being a uniformed British soldier?

Wow! Isn't that going against the so-called official stance of his country which claims to be fighting the very people who this man was fighting against?

He was fighting against ISIS on behalf of the Kurds - all western media was lionizing the Kurds at the time, so understandable that some went over to help .

Erdogan seems to have turned a blind eye to the 10s of thousands actual ISIS from all over the world who went to Syria via Turkey but is looking to play politics with the handful who went to fight against them.
 
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That’s a case from last year. That bastard (who went to Syria to join to YPG), his girlfriend Mira Yasar Selamoglu (whose father is Kurdish) and her mother (a Bulgarian woman) went on a vacation in Didim... They hate Turks and Turkey so much but love their resorts I guess.

It’s all great but someone gave a signal to the Turkish authorities that the guy is connected to YPG and the girl shared some PKK propaganda on her Facebook page so they got arrested. :D

In the end the Mother was set free because she was found innocent and the daughter was under a house arrest in Turkey for months and is going to jail for 2 years. That guy will get his *** f*cked in jail for 7 years and 6 month.


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ps I love couples where the woman has bigger and thicker eyebrows than the man... lol
 
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Funny these leftists are all anti government lol they beg for help from the authorities when it suits them.

Death to capitalism but first let me go get a big mac and some starbucks while taking the picture of my food on the iphone.

Thats the modern day leftists for you. Somehow they take pride in Stalin and Lenin. If Stalin was alive today majority of these retarded leftists would be in gulag camps.

The hilarious thing is how the YPG is seen as anti imperialists while its backed by Imperialist USA the same country which they protest.

Our kurdish leftists in Turkey are AHH FOSIK DOVLET, DOVLET BIZI BAKMIR!!
 
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Shouldn't have joined a terrorist group if he didn't want to go to prison.
 
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