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Bakan Yaşar GÜLER

Yaşar GÜLER

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Yaşar GÜLER was born in Ardahan in 1954. He graduated from Army Academy with the rank of Second Lieutenant in 1974 and from Signal Corps School in 1975.

Having served as Signal Platoon and Company Commander at various units between the years of 1975 and 1984, Yaşar GÜLER graduated from Army War College in 1986 and from Armed Forces College in 1988.

As a staff officer, he served as Chief of Operations at Internal Regional Command between 1986 and 1988, as Planning Officer at Evaluation and Inspection Division of the Army between 1988 and 1991, as Chief of Operations and Training Branch at the 12th Infantry Division between 1991 and 1992, as Internal Security Battalion Commander between 1992 and 1994 in Silopi, as Turkish Deputy Brigade Commander in Bosnia-Herzegovina between 1994 and 1995, as Project Officer at the Office of Military Senior Counsellor of the Presidency between 1995 and 1997...

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Greece Continues Its Harsh Treatment Of Irregular Migrants

Date: 09.03.2021

Greece continues its harsh attitude towards irregular migrants.

While Greece attempts to sink migrant boats at sea and subsequently leaving them to die, it also tries to illegally deport them to Turkey by confiscating their money, phones and even their shoes at the border with Edirne.

In the most recent event, 29 irregular migrants were brutally beaten by Greek soldiers. Their money, phones and even their shoes were confiscated.

The migrants who were beaten with wooden sticks were trapped on a small islet near the banks of the Meriç (Maritsa) River.

The Mehmetcik once again came to the rescue, saving the migrants who were left to their own fate on the tiny island by the Greek authorities who did not distinguish between the woman and children of the group.

In their testimonial, the migrants reported that they were beaten and all their belongings were taken by force by the Greek authorities who then tried to forcibly send them to Turkey.