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Turkish parliament releases report on the ISIL


According to the report, the ISIL has between 5,000 and 15,000 members and receives major financial backing from sponsors in the Arab Gulf states.

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The Turkish parliament has prepared a report on the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) which has been running amok in neighboring Syria and Iraq.

According to the report, the ISIL has between 5,000 and 15,000 members and receives major financial backing from sponsors in the Arab Gulf states.

Turkey's Daily Star reported that the group first started off as "Tawhid and Jihad" but later became known as "Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia" after joining the Al Qaeda network. It then took on the name "Islamic State of Iraq" when current leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi became its first-in-command in 2006.

After gaining new recruits from Sunni tribes in Iraq's Anbar province in 2008, the group became more active in the fight against the Baghdad-based government.

After entering the war in Syria, they clashed with other rebel groups including the Al Qaeda-affiliated Nusra Front, Ahrah al-Sham and others.

In addition to sponsors from the Gulf states, the ISIL also makes profit from exports from oil wells in its domain in eastern Syria as well as an extensive trade network in Iraq's Nineveh.

Furthermore, the ISIL has made financial gains from war booty, especially from money looted from banks.

Turkish parliament releases report on the ISIL | General | Worldbulletin News
 
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what about the diplomats etc?
No news from them...

Truck Drivers at Erbil right now... They will be in Ankara at night.

Türk şoförleri Erbil konsolosu teslim aldı - Milliyet.com.tr

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According to them, they were treated fairly so this will be a blow to the outside governments that claimed they were abused. Only if the Turkish media is willing to make an interview with the hostages to see what the reality is like.
 
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According to them, they were treated fairly so this will be a blow to the outside governments that claimed they were abused. Only if the Turkish media is willing to make an interview with the hostages to see what the reality is like.

Government never said that they were abused.... ? If you say otherwise present your source.
 
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Turkey's Erdogan calls on Islamic militants in Iraq to release captured Turks during Ramadan

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on Islamic militants fighting in Iraq to release 49 people seized from the Turkish consulate in Mosul, before the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Erdogan appealed to the group, which calls itself the Islamic State, during a Ramadan fast-breaking dinner late on Wednesday. Ramadan ends on July 27 in Turkey.

The state-run Anadolu Agency quoted Erdogan as saying: "If they are true believers they need to release our brothers. That's what we expect."

The Turks were seized from the consulate on June 11, when the group overran Mosul. They include diplomats, children and special forces police.

Thirty-two Turkish truck drivers also seized in Mosul were released last week.

Turkey's Erdogan calls on Islamic militants in Iraq to release captured Turks during Ramadan | Fox News
 
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Turkey's Erdogan calls on Islamic militants in Iraq to release captured Turks during Ramadan

ANKARA, Turkey – Turkey's Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has called on Islamic militants fighting in Iraq to release 49 people seized from the Turkish consulate in Mosul, before the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Erdogan appealed to the group, which calls itself the Islamic State, during a Ramadan fast-breaking dinner late on Wednesday. Ramadan ends on July 27 in Turkey.

The state-run Anadolu Agency quoted Erdogan as saying: "If they are true believers they need to release our brothers. That's what we expect."

The Turks were seized from the consulate on June 11, when the group overran Mosul. They include diplomats, children and special forces police.

Thirty-two Turkish truck drivers also seized in Mosul were released last week.

Turkey's Erdogan calls on Islamic militants in Iraq to release captured Turks during Ramadan | Fox News

They may do Mr Erdogan, but you are using reasoning, a process lost on savages.
 
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