As Turkey's intelligence service, MIT, orchestrates over 118 renditions in a decade, it has adopted a wide range of techniques from the U.S. post-9/11 counterterrorism strategy, labeling these actions as part of its own 'war on terror.' This involves not just abductions but also methods like secret detentions and asset seizures, drawing parallels with practices seen in U.S. policies after the September 11 attacks.
Reports indicate that during an operation in Nairobi, Turkish nationals were abducted by masked agents working with local authorities, highlighting Turkey's use of foreign operatives to conduct extralegal actions without facing local judicial measures. This incident is just one among many, contributing to a broader pattern of aggressive counter-terrorism tactics employed by Turkey globally, which includes bypassing local legal systems.
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