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Erdogan vows no IS fighters will escape Syria

ISTANBUL, Oct 15, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
vowed not to allow any Islamic State fighters to escape northern Syria, in an
editorial published Tuesday, following fears from Western nations over its
offensive in the region.

“We will ensure that no ISIS (Islamic State) fighters leave northeastern
Syria,” Erdogan wrote in the Wall Street Journal.

But he added that Western countries were hypocritical to worry that
Turkey’s operation against Kurdish militants risked a mass escape of
jihadists.

“The same countries that lecture Turkey on the virtues of combating ISIS
today, failed to stem the influx of foreign terrorist fighters in 2014 and
2015,” Erdogan wrote.

The United States slapped sanctions on Turkey Monday as it demanded an end
to the military operation, accusing its NATO partner of putting civilians at
risk and allowing the release of extremists.

Kurdish authorities claim the Turkish assault makes it difficult to
maintain security at their detention centres.

They say 800 IS family members escaped a camp at Ain Issa on Sunday, and
five jihadists broke out of another prison on Friday.

Turkey says Kurdish forces have deliberately set free detainees “to fuel
chaos in the area”. Some relatives of IS family members have made the same
claim to AFP.

Ankara has vowed to take control of all detention centres in its
operational area.

“We are prepared to cooperate with source countries and international
organizations on the rehabilitation of foreign terrorist fighters’ spouses
and children,” Erdogan wrote in the Wall Street Journal editorial.

BSS/AFP/FI/ 1400 hrs