Members of terror group allowed to speak at UN
GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - MARCH 05: Despite all attempts by Turkey, two suspected members of the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) were allowed to spread propaganda during a recent UN panel discussion. A panel defaming and threatening Turkey and state-run Anadolu Agency was held by the terror group at the UN Office in Geneva during the 40th session of the UN Human Rights Council.
Abdullah Bozkurt, the former Ankara representative of the now defunct Today’s Zaman newspaper who is sought over charges of being a FETO member, and Levent Kenez, who is also suspected of being part of FETO’s media arm, spoke at the event. The panel, which took place near the council’s offices despite written and verbal initiatives by the Permanent Mission of Turkey to the UN Office at Geneva, reflected the solidarity between the FETO and PKK terror organizations.
Eric Sottas, secretary-general of the World Organization Against Torture, who is also a known PKK sympathizer, moderated the panel, which was organized by the Global Alliance Against Female Genital Mutilation. (Footage by Bayram Altug/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
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