Press conference in Brussels to address issue of assassination team
On March 1, a press conference will be held in Brussels about the assassination attempt on KONGRA GEL Co-chair Remzi Kartal and KCK Executive Council member Zübeyir Aydar.
On March 1, a press conference will be held in Brussels about the assassination attempt on KONGRA GEL Co-chair Remzi Kartal and KCK Executive Council member Zübeyir Aydar.
A press conference about the assassination attempt on KONGRA GEL Co-chair Remzi Kartal and KCK Executive Council member Zübeyir Aydar will be held at the Press Club Brussels on March 1 at 11:00 a.m. The conference will also be streamed live online.
Jan Fermon, Aydar and Kartal's lawyer, will offer information on the case at the press conference about the assassination team that was to carry out the murders.
Antoine Comte, the lawyer for the families of the three Kurdish women revolutionaries murdered in Paris in 2013, journalists Hayko Badat and Erk Acarer living in exile in Germany, and Zübeyir Aydar and Remzi Kartal, will all speak at the press conference.
The merits trial of four Turkish agents will begin on 11 March at the 23rd Criminal Court. The first hearing was held on 1 October 2021.
Following the conclusion of the inquiry into the murder attempt on KONGRA GEL co-chair Remzi Kartal and KCK Executive Council member Zübeyir Aydar in June 2017, it was agreed to launch a lawsuit on 18 June 2021.
The case file indicates a vast network of assassinations and espionage throughout Europe, and also throws light on the role of numerous people in the Paris killing of Sakine Cansiz, Fidan Dogan and Leyla Saylemez, including Turkey's former Ambassador to Paris, İsmail Hakkı Musa. The file contains important conclusions that people involved in the Brussels assassination attempt were coordinated by İsmail Hakkı Musa.
Direct links between people involved in the murder team and Ankara, as well as the Turkish Presidential Palace, have been confirmed. Technical monitoring, phone calls, images, and confessions all prove that a vast network of assassinations, ranging from the Paris Massacre to the Brussels murder attempt, is operating throughout Europe at Ankara's command.
Members of the assassination team had photographs taken with Adnan Tanrıverdi, founder of SADAT and one of Erdogan's advisers in Paris and Ankara, as well as his Chief Advisor and Member of the Presidency Security Policy and Foreign Policy Committee, Prof. Dr. Seyit Sertçelik.
According to the investigation, the assassination team's headquarters were in France. France, on the other hand, refuses to provide the Belgian authorities with crucial information.
A full report on the Turkish state's assassinations and attempted assassinations in Europe will be delivered to those attending the press conference in Brussels.