Turkey allegedly shipped weapons
to unidentified groups in Nigeria, which has been ravaged by violence
between the army and Boko Haram militants, a new incriminating phone
call revealed on Tuesday.The leaked conversation is the latest blow to Prime Minister Recep
Tayyip Erdogan, who has been hit by a corruption probe ensnaring his key
allies and a widening phone-tapping scandal.
In a tape posted on
YouTube, Mehmet Karatas, an assistant executive of the airline,
allegedly tells Mustafa Varank, an advisor to Erdogan, that he feels
guilty over national flag carrier’s arms shipment to Nigeria.
“I do not know whether these (weapons) will kill Muslims or Christians. I feel sinful,” Karatas is allegedly heard saying.
The
leaked call has the potential to harm the airline’s image — which is 49
percent state-owned and is in an aggressive push to become a global
player.
It is the latest in a series of recordings implicating
Erdogan and his aides in corruption and other abuses of power ahead of
crucial local polls on March 30.
The Turkish strongman has dismissed most of the tapes as “vile” fakes put together by rivals.
Here is the leaked conversation in Turkish
http://www.liveleak.com/ll_embed?f=b2482db129a3
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