Reports Reveal Relationship of Erdogan’s Senior Adviser with Al-Qaeda

Reports from multiple sources revealed links between a senior advisor to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan with a terrorist organization that is closely related to Al-Qaeda.
Hamza
Yerlikaya, a chief advisor to Erdogan, who is the member of the board of
Vakifbank, the country’s third largest state-owned bank, was involved with a
terrorist group called, the Islamic Great East Raiders Front (IBDA/C), Nordic
Monitor news website said in a report.
According
to an investigation conducted by the website, “Yerlikaya, a former Olympic
wrestler, was photographed in October 1995 making a gun hand gesture in IBDA-C
style, a typical symbolic display adopted by the terrorist group to send a
message, after winning the 1995 World Wrestling Championship in Prague.”
The
Turkish Railways Authority dismissed Yerlikaya from his work after his photo
was published in the magazine of the terrorist group.
The
group is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the United States and
the European Union.
The
man’s photo was frequently used by IBDA-C militants to explain how sports would
look under the Islamic state that would be established with an armed struggle,
the report underlined.
It
added that Osman Temiz Öksüzoğlu, a gym teacher at a religious high school, who
was jailed on terrorism charges, wrote an article in August 1999 from his
prison cell for Akademya, another publication of the IBDA-C, featuring
Yerlikaya’s picture at the wrestling championship.
The
website noted that Erdogan brought Yerlikaya to parliament in 2007 within the
ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and later made him deputy minister
of the Youth and Sports Ministry. In 2015, he was named as a chief advisor to
the president.