
Demonstrators shout slogans during a protest outside the headquarters of Cumhuriyet newspaper whose editor-in-chief Can Dundar was arrested on charges of espionage and terrorist propaganda, in Istanbul, Turkey, November 29, 2015.
Security officials are facing "spying" charges over an incident in January 2014, when Gendarmerie intercepted trucks belonging to Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT). An inspection of the trucks exposed large quantities of munitions being transported to Syria. After opening a metal container bearing a 'FRAGILE' mark, the inspectors found munitions hidden in crates under boxes of medicine.
The information caught public attention in May 2015, when the website of the Cumhuriyet media outlet posted footage of MIT trucks being inspected by security officers. The paper reported that altogether, in that particular run, MIT trucks had been carrying over 80,000 rounds of ammunition of different calibers, some 1,000 mortar shells and hundreds of munitions for grenade launchers.














Comment: If Turkey was really fighting terrorism as they say they are, why are they arresting and charging journalists and officials for treason for exposing their actions? It should be clear to anyone with two firing neurons what is actually going on.
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