Erdogan using refugees to put pressure on Europe
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan puts pressure on Europe whenever he faces problems, either locally or internationally.
Most of this pressure is based on refugees and illegal
immigrants.
Libyan National Army Spokesman, Ahmed al-Mesmari,
revealed recently that Turkey had opened a new route for the travel of Syrian
mercenaries from Libya to Europe via the Mediterranean.
He added at a press conference in Benghazi that the
mercenaries leave for Europe from areas controlled by the Tripoli-based
Government of National Accord (GNA), such as Tripoli and Sabratah.
Over 1,000 mercenaries crossed to Europe last week,
al-Mesmari said on July 21.
He added that they had used boats given by a European state
to the coastguard of the GNA.
The same boasts are being used in illegal immigration
operations from Libya to Europe, al-Mesmari said.
Meanwhile, about 483 Syrians had already travelled
from Libya to Europe, according to reports that appeared on July 21.
Al-Mesmari noted that Libya would continue to be a
launching pad for illegal immigrants to Europe as long as the North African
state suffered unrest as well as Turkish presence.
Escaping to Europe
The report, published by the London-based
Investigative Journal, said the LNA had succeeded in arresting a number of
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria members who were on the road to Italy via the
Mediterranean in the past few days.
It added that the number of terrorists escaping to
Europe increased dramatically ever since Turkey attended to Libya to offer
backing to the GNA.
It said all the terrorists succeeded in crossing to
Europe on the other side of the Mediterranean from ports controlled by the GNA.
Erdogan wants to export terrorism to Europe with the
aim of increasing pressure on the continent, the journal said in its report.
Huge amounts of money
Traffickers get between $700 and 1,300 from each of
those who want to immigrate to Europe from Libya, the newspaper said.
It said most of the immigrants head to Italy and
Greece.
In the past period, over 140 terrorists affiliated to
Erdogan prepared to escape to Europe from Libya, especially from Tripoli which
is controlled by the GNA, it said.



