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    Result of Turkish intelligence agencies' poor work: Azerbaijani ISIS
    terrorist kills policemen in Turkey

    15:12 14/03/2015 >> SOCIETY


    Azerbaijani media have released shocking details of the testimony of
    Islamic State (ISIS) member, Azerbaijani citizen Fuad Movsumov
    arrested on charge of killing gendarmerie and police officers in
    Turkey a few months ago, Azerbaijani information outlet Oxu.az reports
    citing Virtualaz.org.

    According to the article, Azerbaijani citizen Fuad Movsumov and two of
    his comrades-in-arms drove from Turkish Khatay region to Istanbul in a
    rented taxi. The officers of gendarmerie and police stopped their car
    near the settlement Ulukisla. When the Turkish security service
    officers tried to search the car, the extremists opened fire on them.
    As a result, a gendarmerie officer and a policeman were killed. The
    Azerbaijani citizen and his comrades-in-arms were arrested. Their
    trial is expected to take place in the near future but a decision
    concerning its place has not yet been made.

    According to the article, it can be assumed from the Azerbaijani
    terrorist's testimony that he moved into Turkey in 2013 and tried to
    find his friend Araz with whom he had got acquainted when the latter
    was in Azerbaijan. He found his family in Istanbul who told the
    Azerbaijani that Araz had left to fight in Syria against Bashar
    al-Assad's forces and joined the group of a man nicknamed Omar
    al-Shishani. According to the information of Oxu.az, the latter is
    "the most authoritative field commander" of ISIS - Tarkhan
    Batirashvili born in village of Birkiani, located in the Pankisi
    Gorge.

    As the article has it, the Azerbaijani also met his friend's wife
    Aida, and returning to Turkey in March stepped into religious marriage
    with her.

    In its turn, the outlet highlights that Turkey is a corridor to move
    into Syria from many foreign countries. "Some time ago the Turkish
    sources reported that the Azerbaijani youth, attracted to fight in
    Syria, is first taught jihadist ideology in mosques in Istanbul," the
    outlet writes adding that their transfer to Syria is organized later
    on. Some Azerbaijani extremists' families stay in Istanbul, and some
    leave for Syria.

    Despite the fact that several Azerbaijanis, who wanted to join ISIS,
    were detained in Turkey, the intelligence agencies of that country do
    not take up proper measures to prevent their recruitment and transfer
    into Syria, Oxu.az writes.

    Azerbaijani terrorists are fighting in the ranks of various terrorist
    groupings that operate in Syria, Afghanistan and Pakistan. According
    to the Azerbaijani news outlets, over the past three years almost 200
    Azerbaijani terrorists have been killed in Syria alone. News outlets
    have more than once reported the liquidation of commanders among
    Azerbaijani terrorists.

    The relationship between international terrorist groups and Azerbaijan
    originated in the early 1990s. That time, the Azerbaijani army, having
    failed in the aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR),
    retreated with losses. Trying to save the situation, the Azerbaijani
    leadership, headed by Heydar Aliyev, attracted to the war against the
    Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh international terrorists and members of
    radical groups from Afghanistan (groupings of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar),
    Turkey ("Grey Wolves", etc.), Chechnya (groupings Basayev and Raduyev
    etc.) and some other regions.

    Despite the involvement of thousands of foreign mercenaries and
    terrorists in the Azerbaijani army during the war, the Azerbaijani
    aggression against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic failed, and the Baku
    authorities were forced to sign an armistice with the NKR and Armenia.
    However, international terrorists found ties in Azerbaijan, and used
    them in the future. Recruitment was conducted among Azerbaijanis, who
    then were sent to Afghanistan and the North Caucasus, where
    participated in the battles against the forces of the international
    coalition and Russian organizations. In recent years, the citizens of
    Azerbaijan are actively involved in terrorist and extremist activities
    in Russia, Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq.

    Related: Well-known political party members in Azerbaijan have
    recruited extremists to go to war in Syria


    http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2015/03/14/azerbaijan-isis-turkey/

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