Για πρώτη φορά στη σύγχρονη ιστορία της Ελλάδας οι δημοσιογράφοι επιτελούν τέτοιο πειθήνιο έργο στις ΗΠΑ.
Συγκαλύπτουν εγκλήματα και είναι
καταδικασμένοι στη συνείδηση του ελληνικού λαού. Οι αμοιβές για το «έργο» τους
είναι τέτοιες που δεν τους επιτρέπουν ούτε αναπαραγωγή ειδήσεων όπως αυτή της
χώρας τρομοκράτη, της Τουρκίας!
Για την «τιμή των όπλων», έστω για
ξεκάρφωμα ας μεταφράσουν την είδηση τα παπαγαλάκια-«δημοσιογράφοι» της
ισραηλινής και...αμερικάνικης πρεσβείας των Αθηνών…
- Kάτω τα χέρια από τη Συρία! ‘Oτι κρύβουν τα ΜΜΕ & οι δημοσιογράφοι Υπηρεσίας για την ιμπεριαλιστική επίθεση εναντίον της Συρίας!
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Turkey violating Geneva Conventions using
ambulances for weapons transport
Turkish ambulances are
being used for the purposes of transporting weapons to terrorist groups in
Syria,
according to Russian news reports.
“Witnesses in Kushakli, Harran and Buculmez,
towns bordering Syria, also have reported that ambulances are carrying arms to
the Arab country and back, and are moving wounded to Turkey, as declared by the
deputy of the province of Hatay, Mevlut Dudu” (see article: Captured terrorist
in Syria confesses to having received training in Turkey http://english.pravda.ru/hotspots/conflicts/15-08-2012/121893-terrorist_syria-0/
).
See article: Turkey uses ambulances to smuggle
weapons into Syria: MP http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2012/08/09/255390/turkish-ambulances-take-arms-into-syria/
The Geneva Conventions are a set of
international rules that govern the treatment of prisoners, the sick and
wounded, and civilians during war. Under the Geneva Conventions, for example,
ambulances and military hospitals and their staff are officially “neutral and
are not to be fired upon.”
Nearly all countries of the world have agreed
to the Geneva Conventions, including Turkey, a NATO ally and military friend of
the United States.
Article 1. Convention for the Amelioration of
the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field. Geneva, 22 August 1864
states:
“Ambulances and military hospitals shall be recognized as neutral, and as such, protected and respected by the belligerents as long as they accommodate wounded and sick” (source: http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/full/120?opendocument ).
“Ambulances and military hospitals shall be recognized as neutral, and as such, protected and respected by the belligerents as long as they accommodate wounded and sick” (source: http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/full/120?opendocument ).
Turkey appears to be violating the Geneva
Conventions in this regard by using Ambulances to transport weapons.
“The rules applying to ambulances or other
ground vehicles are pretty straightforward”, said one Pentagon source, who
refused to be identified in this report out of fear of being punished by higher
ups.
“Like medical personnel, they “may in no
circumstances be attacked,” but must be “respected and protected,” according to
Articles 35 and 19 of the First Geneva Convention of 1949. They also should be
marked with the Red Cross or Red Crescent emblem. They are subject to inspection
and lose their protection, subject to a prior warning and a reasonable time
limit, if they are used to commit acts harmful to the enemy that are outside
their humanitarian duties. If these accounts are true, then Turkey is violating
the Geneva Convention, plain and simple”, he said.
According to the U.S. State Department Turkey
has received $21 billion dollars in aid from the United States, $14 billion of
that in direct military aid (see article: TURKEY received $21 billion
economic/military US foreign aid http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3432.htm ).
We contacted NATO officials in Brussels,
Belguim who refused "official comment" on Turkey's blatant violations of the
Geneva Conventions, calling the reports "baseless and unsubstantiated."
Pravda.ru and PressTV officials however stand
by their reports, saying they are both factual and accurate.
"examiner"
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