Thursday, October 11, 2012

HIJACK on Syrian Airline: Force EMERGENCY landing in Turkey and 4 people on board have been BEATEN UP!


Headlines: HIJACK on Syrian Airline: Force EMERGENCY landing in Turkey and 4 people on board have been BEATEN UP

Wow! I just posted some articles to keep the general public gets informed about what’s really going on in the Middle East particularly Syria and the Puppet Turkey Government. Then less than 24 hours later another plan executed with evil smile.

Plus additional News and Videos:

HIJACK on Syrian Airline: Force EMERGENCY landing in Turkey and 4 people on board have been BEATEN UP

Syrian Airline from Moscow to Syria DETAINED by Ankara

And now for the Alternative News…

State TV Says Turkey Forces Syrian Plane to Land in Ankara
Turkish state-run television says Turkey has forced a Syrian passenger plane to land in Ankara on suspicion that it was carrying weapons to Syria.

The station reported Wednesday that Turkish military jets intercepted the plane and that authorities are now inspecting its cargo in the capital.

The Syrian government has not commented on the report. The announcement comes after the head of Turkey’s armed forces said the military will respond with greater force if shelling from Syria continues to spill across the border.

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HIJACK on Syrian Airline: Force EMERGENCY landing in Turkey and 4 people on board have been BEATEN UP
Passengers onboard the plane intercepted by Turkish jets said that security forces were making the crew and passengers sign fraudulent papers suggesting that the plane made an emergency landing and no Turkish military were involved in the incident.

Hours after Turkish authorities announced that the Syrian Airlines passenger plane intercepted by its F-16s was granted a departure clearance, the aircraft remained on the tarmac in darkness.

"Four people onboard have been beaten up, two crew and two passengers, as they tried to force them to sign documents," Sherin Azis, a hostess on the plane, told RT by phone. "We don't know what these papers are about. We are scared for the fate of the captain. He was taken away and threatened with arrest if he does not sign an emergency landing paper."

Fatima al-Saman, a passenger and a mother of three, also told RT that the captain was being forced to sign a release stating that military planes were not involved and the plane just made an emergency landing.

"If we do not agree to these terms, they will take the captain kind of hostage," al-Saman said. "They are threatening us. The captain has now returned and said that 'either I sign the document that I made an emergency landing or they are taking me hostage.'"

The plane has been surrounded by people in masks who have detained all the cargo and were looking through what looked like boxes with documents, passengers said. The Turkish authorities were interested in some spare parts, which a businessman bought in Russia and was transporting to Syria, al-Saman said. She said that as far as she could tell, they were clearly not weapons.
"They started unloading some packages. They opened them, took pictures. There were many people. We all saw what was in there. There were no weapons. You could see it with an untrained eye!" she said. "They just had some spare parts and papers -- objects, but there were no rockets. It is all a lie."
The captain himself did not even know why the plane was ordered down, al-Saman said. She added that the search involved only luggage, and the passengers were mainly ignored.

"Everyone is ignoring us, making it seem like we do not exist," she said. "The Russian Consulate did not get back to us. A lady has called one of the passengers and told her that the [embassy staff] are not being allowed to enter the airport territory. They have led us out of the plane where we kept asking for help, but everyone seems to ignore us."

'Close to disaster'

Following the incident Syrian Airlines accused the Turkish authorities of assaulting the airplane staff.

"The crew was subjected to aggressive behavior on the part of the Turkish authorities," said airline director Ghaida Abd Al-Latif. She said that the Turkish began to get aggressive when the crew refused to sign the papers stating that the plane made an emergency landing.

Al-Latif said that the Turkish jets intercepted the passenger plane in the air without any prior warning and flew so close by that a real "disaster could have happened."

HIJACK on Syrian Airline: Force EMERGENCY landing in Turkey & 4 people on board have been



Syrian Airline from Moscow to Syria DETAINED by Ankara

Ankara endangered Russians by diverting a flight from Moscow to Damascus, Russia's Foreign Ministry said. Moscow expressed anger at not being informed that Russians were involved in the incident, and that their diplomats were denied access to them.

"We are troubled that the lives of the passengers aboard the plane, including 17 Russian citizens were put at risk by this inappropriate act. Turkey did not inform Russia that Russian citizens were among those detained on the plane. We found this out through the press," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Aleksandr Lukashevich said.

The Russian embassy in Turkey demanded access to the Russian citizens and dispatched consular officers and doctors to the Ankara airport. Turkish authorities, however, denied the Russian diplomats access to the passengers, in violation of the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations. The Russian nationals were detained in the airport for eight hours.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has demanded an explanation from Turkish authorities, and that Ankara take steps to prevent future such incidents.
Turkey defended the move by claiming that the plane could have carried "non-civilian cargo."

"There were no arms and military equipment aboard the civilian aircraft -- and could not be," a source in Russia's military industry told Interfax news agency.
Russia has maintained its military-technical cooperation with Syria, and that any arms or military equipment sales to Damascus are conducted according to established practice. The current law expressly forbids arms sales facilitated by civilian aircraft.

'Air piracy'

Syrian transport minister Mahoumd Said said that Turkey's detention of the passenger aircraft is tantamount to "air piracy," and violates civil aviation treaties, Lebanon's al-Manar TV channel reported.

Tensions between Turkey and Syria rose after a Syrian shell killed five civilians in the border town of Akcakale last week. Turkey returned fire and said it would retaliate against any future provocation originating in Syria. NATO supported

Turkey's move and pledged to defend the country should the Syrian conflict spill across the border.

Syrian Airline from Moscow to Syria DETAINED by Ankara



SYNOPSIS: 3rd World Peeps of A. 3 cents.

Desperate moves needed with aggressive intimidation plan! #StepItUp #SimpleAsThat

I concur with Don Debar’s statement that if the #TPD can do this absurd action before rigged election. Wait what they can do more heinous actions after rigged election. #PretextWW3

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As always, Openness then Reservation Always! Be Inquisitive Always!

Which ones will occur first? HUGE Thunder False Flag, Martial Law, Financial Armageddon or Nuclear Armageddon? #BarittObamney


3rd World Peeps of A 3 cents “Where TRUTH Matters because WE are all Human Beings.” #TPD #TPP

Boycott the Presidential Election! Then VOTE the Self-Interest Politicians OUT in Congress! #Agenda21

Because the Game is Rigged then it needs an Illegitimate result!


Tomorrow is the End of Today! #DUMB

Peace, Truth & Freedom #ResistanceDuty
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