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Democrats for Strong Bulgaria filed a complaint with the prosecution regarding the publication of SPIEGEL. The prestigious German newspaper writes that Boyko Borissov helped the Turkish regime to persecute members of the opposition and violated international conventions.
Here is the text of the sign:
On September 11, 2020, an article titled “How Bulgarian Prime Minister Borissov Becomes Erdogan’s Servant” was published in the authoritative German edition “SPIEGEL”.
The text of the material says:
“After the attempted coup in Turkey on July 15, Boyko Borissov met with the Turkish ambassador in Sofia.” It is clear from the secret correspondence of the Turkish diplomats that Borissov “understands the complexity of the situation” and will try to find a “quick solution to the case”. A meeting between the Turkish ambassador and then-chief prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov followed. At the time, Ankara was looking for Turkish citizen Abdullah Buyuk on suspicion of having links to the preacher Gulen’s organization.
Later, Buyuk was arrested and handed over to the Turkish authorities, despite decisions by a Bulgarian court not to extradite him. In October 2016, seven more Turkish citizens were deported from Bulgaria to Turkey.
It is clear from the letters that there was a meeting between the Turkish ambassador and the then Bulgarian chief prosecutor, Sotir Tsatsarov. The information also claims that the senior magistrate appears to have relayed sensitive information about Buyuk to the Turks. The Turkish side was invited to send
new extradition request. Shortly before leaving for his annual vacation, Tsatsarov said he would personally handle the case.
In conclusion, the publication states that the secret services of the Turkish embassy in Sofia indicate that Tsatsarov and Borisov and the Bulgarian secret services have actively participated in the deportation of members of the Turkish opposition.
The publication cites a report from the Turkish embassy in Sofia and letters between the Turkish embassy and the government in Ankara, which are the result of an investigation by German special services. The facts presented show that senior Bulgarian officials have put themselves at the service of
The Turkish authorities, which in practice is a blow against Bulgarian national security, especially since these actions have discredited the country to our allies in Europe. At this time, most EU and EC member states strongly condemned the repressive actions of the Turks.
representatives of the opposition in this country.
The national leadership of the Democratic Party for a Strong Bulgaria discussed the facts presented in the German newspaper SPIEGEL and believes that the Bulgarian prosecutor’s office should initiate an investigation against the persons named by the highest state administration of Bulgaria for placing themselves in
service of interests of foreign states, indicating that there is evidence of an act under Chapter One “Offenses against the Republic” of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Bulgaria.
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