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Remembering American Journalist Killed In Suspicious Car Crash In Turkey After Entering Erdogan’s Crosshairs


Shim’s message came full circle in her final interview: defending herself against allegations that she was working for the Turkish opposition -- which put her squarely in the crosshairs of Erdogan -- while further expounding on Turkey’s chilling utilization of press intimidation tactics.

By Mark Mondalek @markmondalek | August 5, 2016



Serena Shim, a Lebanese-American journalist, was killed in a suspicious car accident after reporting on Turkish government support for the Syrian insurgency.

DETROIT — American journalist and foreign correspondent Serena Shim documented Turkey’s role in the Syrian insurgency from the conflict’s earliest days, reporting firsthand on the presence of Daesh (an Arabic acronym for the terrorist group commonly known as ISIS or ISIL in the West) and other al Qaida-affiliated militant groups operating freely along the Turkey-Syria border. She knew about the weapons transfers, the non-governmental organization trucks being driven into Syria by the militants themselves.

“I go to do reports at the Bab al-Hawa border crossing,” the young American reporter explained in early 2013, “and I don’t have to ask Turkish security for permission — I have to ask the militants for permission.”

It is a testament to Shim’s journalistic prescience that her life’s work has only grown more relevant since heruntimely death in October 2014 at the age of 29. Along with the horrors of war in Syria and Iraq, her video reports and investigations likewise foreshadowed Turkey’s current political turmoil years in advance of last month’s failed military coup attempt.

Far from supplemental, Shim’s own story is bookended by the very work that she sacrificed so much of her life for. The Detroit native died while covering the ongoing siege by Daesh militants of the Syrian-Kurdish border city of Kobani for Iran’s PressTV. She was the lone fatality following a suspicious car crash in Turkey’s Sanliurfa province.


A suspicious death

Turkish media initially reported that a “heavy vehicle” triggered the collision, but the story later evolved to allege that a “concrete mixer” collided head-on with Shim’s rental car as it was exiting a highway off-ramp. Shim’s cousin — the 16-year-old driving the vehicle at the time of the crash — survived with only a broken nose. Shim, on the other hand, reportedly died of heart failure a half-hour after arriving at the hospital. (Earlier reports alleged that she had died at the scene of the collision.)

The local gendarmerie in Turkey wrote in their official crash report that Shim’s cousin was the “sole culprit in the accident,” while, that December, Today’s Zaman reported that prosecutors were seeking six years in prison for the operator of the concrete mixer instead, accusing the driver of causing “death through negligence.” The trial, allegedly set for March 2015, never occurred.

Without any official inquiry ever being issued or carried out, let alone any verifiable autopsy report, news coverage from the suppressed and increasingly government-controlled Turkish media has made up the crux of what information the family has received. Adding to the cumulative affront was a brief statement two weeks later by the U.S. State Department, which claimed that it “does not conduct investigations into deaths overseas.”

As a result, Shim’s death has been ignored almost unanimously by the mainstream media and by US officials and has instead been mostly exclusionary to the independent, alternative news sectors of the Internet. For their part, factions of the hacker collective Anonymous have been effective with their Operation Serena Shim(or OpSerenaShim) campaign to raise awareness of the family’s plight.

Forty-eight hours prior to her death, news had spread that the Turkish National Intelligence Organization (MIT) was actively inquiring about Shim’s location.

Having traversed through some of the most volatile regions in the world as a war reporter, Shim was well accustomed to most machinations of press intimidation. But for her to be targeted by a national intelligence agency was simply unprecedented.

In the interest of her own personal welfare, she was advised by her employer, PressTV, to go public immediately and disclose the entire disconcerting affair during a live telecast.

Understanding the profundity of Shim’s final five-minute broadcast is an essential first step toward analyzing the mystery surrounding her death. As such, it may also someday prove to be the road map to a geopolitical future that has already been foretold.


The Turkey-Syria border

She phoned her sister before deciding.

“She asked me, ‘Do I go on live or do I leave?’” Fatmeh Shim said. “I told her to go on live.”

The feeling was mutual.

Once on the air, Serena Shim sharply repudiated the accusations that were being surreptitiously cast against her. Quickly citing a Reporters Without Borders report labelling Turkey “the largest prison for journalists,” she heralded her candid, albeit tactical approach from the outset, acknowledging that she was “a bit frightened” at what the MIT might use against her.

Watch “Turkey accuses PressTV correspondent of spying” from PressTV News Videos:




Her defensive communique then took an emphatic turn as she began to ruminate on the possible motivations behind the vitriol. She supposed that her past reportage probably had something to do with it, particularly her own firsthand disclosures over Turkish interference with regard to its neighbor state Syria. She explained in the interview:

“We were some of the first people on the ground, if not the first people on the ground, to get that story of those Takfiri militants going in through the Turkish border — the Bab al-Hawa border — being sent in. I’ve got images of them in World Food Organization trucks. It was very apparent that they were Takfiri militants by their beards and by the clothes that they wore. And they were going in there with NGO trucks.”

This valued commentary, though highly significant, is also commonly misconstrued as revelatory, when in actuality, Shim was referencing a story she broke an entire two years earlier. When questioned more directly on the issue, she again doubled down on her thesis and alluded to how she had even obtained photographs of the passport stamps that the militants used as they openly exported arms from Turkey into Syria.

Her reports from 2012 featured footage of endless caravans of semi-trucks waiting to cross the rebel-controlled Bab al-Hawa border to be emptied out by militants on the other side, along with additional proof of training camps guarded by the Turkish military setup along the Turkey-Syria border.

Foreign-backed militants interviewed off-camera told her that their largest financial backers were Qatar and Saudi Arabia, which was reconfirmed by another journalist, who added that the actual weapons themselves came from Libya.

Shim also cited the American-built Incerlik Air Base as being of strategic importance to the transfer of weapons into Syria and various refugee camps.

Shim’s mother, Judith Poe, alleges that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan — who was prime minister at the time — became incensed with a question posed to him by Shim during a press conference that same year, causing her to be forcibly removed from the room. Poe claims that Erdogan shouted something at her daughter as she continued her line of questioning while being whisked away, but further details of the heated exchange have not yet been confirmed.

It is also significant to note that prior to her arrival in Turkey that October, it had been almost a year since she last worked inside the country, having spent the majority of 2014 in Iraq and Ukraine.

“I think they want to know why I’m back,” she ominously remarked in the latter half of the interview, alluding to the Turkish authorities. She continued:

“I wonder if they think that I’m going to, you know, focus on a different area and that I’m using the umbrella of Kobani and I’m actually getting in here to do some type of investigative journalism. Because I don’t see it just being specifically in that area. And it just gives me the feeling that something is boiling and something is brewing that they think that I’m here to catch.”

Shim even fast-tracked her analysis under the assumption that she would likely be taken in for questioning. “I’ve even thought of actually approaching Turkish intelligence because I have nothing to hide,” she stated at the very beginning of the broadcast. Later, she not only affirmed that she had a lawyer on hand, but also insinuated a desire toward taking legal action on her own behalf.

“I was never concerned,” she clarified in a voice message to her mother the day after the interview aired. “They’ll pick me up or they’ll do whatever. They might take me somewhere—but it doesn’t matter. No, I wasn’t really worried, Mom.”

“You know what scares me? Baghdad. Syria. Being killed is scary, Mom. Going to jail is not scary. It sucks, but it’s not scary.”

She would be dead in less than 24 hours.
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Serena Shim, a journalist for Iran’s Press TV, died Oct. 19, 2014, in Turkey while traveling back to her hotel. At right is her son Ali. She grew up in Dearborn and LIvonia and was based in Lebanon.


A warning to others?

Shim’s message had essentially come full circle by the end of the broadcast: defending herself against allegations that she was somehow “working for the Turkish opposition” — which put her squarely in the crosshairs of Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) — as well as further expounding on Turkey’s chilling utilization of press intimidation tactics.

“It’s known that Turkey has this clampdown on journalists,” she reiterated. “I think that they’re definitely trying to get the word out to journalists to be careful so much as to what they say.”

Though the objective of what has come to be known as her final broadcast was initially rooted in concerns for her own safety, such quotes are also indicative of her own self-identification: Shim long fashioned herself as a “citizen of the world” ever since moving to Lebanon at the age of 18.

She was selfless until the very end.

The essence of her steely, strategic response to an otherwise emotionally daunting set of circumstances is perhaps best conveyed allegorically, courtesy of a life lesson passed down to Shim and her sister by their Lebanese father.

“My father taught us something,” Fatmeh Shim said. “He always said, ‘If you’re being attacked, scream.’ Because if you don’t scream, you die for any reason. But when you do scream, people are going to find out why you died.

“If she didn’t go on air, my sister would have been killed in a car accident.”

MİT truck documents prove aid to al-Qaeda and ISIL, says CHP's Tezcan


MİT truck documents prove aid to al-Qaeda and ISIL, says CHP's Tezcan

ANKARA - 22.07.2014

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Republican People's Party (CHP) Deputy Chairman Bülent Tezcan shared police records on Monday concerning the search of a National Intelligence Organization (MİT) truck in Adana as part of an investigation several months ago, asserting that the records prove that the Turkish government has supported radical groups in Syria and Iraq.

He said the records leave no room for doubt that the government has sent weapons and ammunition to the terrorist organizations al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in Syria. Tezcan held a press conference on Monday on the grounds of Parliament and shared documents about arms-laden trucks, which later proved to belong to MİT, that were stopped in Adana by security forces in January of this year. He said between 25 and 30 rockets were found in each truck. He also showed that the documents that were attached to the weaponry found on the trucks were written in Cyrillic.

He claimed that the weapons were loaded onto the trucks at Ankara Esenboğa Airport, citing official testimony from a driver of one of the trucks. Tezcan said the documents clearly show that MİT transfers weapons to armed groups in the region.

The CHP deputy chairman said anybody encouraging and provoking armed organizations will eventually find those same weapons being used on themselves. He reiterated his allegations that Turkish intelligence provides the armed organizations with ammunition and weapons. He also said the weapons that were given to ISIS have now turned against Turkish citizens and asked whether the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government could have struck a deal with ISIS.

Tezcan also recalled a leaked recording that was broadcast on YouTube in which top security officials at the Foreign Ministry could be heard making plans to send operatives to Syria. These operative would then fire missiles at the Turkish side of the border, thus giving Turkey an excuse to attack Syria. “So have you [the government] carried the missiles you will throw at Turkey with these trucks in advance? Was it these trucks that carried the weapons used in the Reyhanlı attacks?” he asked, referring to a deadly terrorist attack in Reyhanlı, a border town in Hatay province, which caused the deaths of 53 people on May 11, 2013 and is believed to have been staged by al-Qaeda.

“Is it not a crime in international law to arm the militants of ISIL and al-Qaeda like this in the Middle East?” Tezcan asked during the press conference. “We know the answers to all of these questions and the government also knows the answers and they will one day give their answers in front of the Supreme State Council in Turkey, the name the Constitutional Court assumes while trying the current or former members of a government, and before international courts.”

He said when the search in Adana started none of the security officials carrying out the search had any idea that the trucks were owned by MİT. “The prosecutor's office on that day called the MİT regional administration, which initially said that it had no idea that such trucks would be passing through the region. Even the Adana office of MİT did not know about them, which clearly shows that this transfer operation was illegal.”

Tezcan said his disclosure marked the first time the documents had been shared with the public. He also said that there are currently several investigations regarding the trucks. “A preliminary investigation numbered 2014/P2 being conducted by the Adana Chief Public Prosecutor's Office lists MİT officials as suspects, and the investigation is looking into the claims of ‘providing arms to illegal armed terrorist organizations'.”

He said the same MİT officials are the subject of another investigation, numbered 2014/30800, again being carried out by the Adana Chief Public Prosecutor's Office. He said the investigation is also based on claims of providing arms to illegal armed terrorist organizations. “They are trying to cover up these investigations,” he said, adding: “But it is as clear as day that there were weapons on the trucks being investigated. MİT has acted as a middleman in transferring the weapons, and the government has supported the operation. This crime was committed jointly [by MİT and the government] and is probably still being committed.”

The CHP deputy chairman also said footage showing the search of the truck was available. (Cihan/Today's Zaman)



TURKEY, ANKARA, 21 JULY 2014


Source | http://en.cihan.com.tr/news/MIT-truck-documents-prove-aid-to-al-Qaeda-and-ISIL-says-CHP-s-Tezcan_9509-CHMTUwOTUwOS80

Turkey assassinated Press TV reporter: Pundit


A political analyst has termed the suspicious death of Press TV’s correspondent in Turkey, Serena Shim, as an act of “assassination” by the government of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

“The reality is that our sister Serena was assassinated by Erdogan’s regime,” Shabir Hassan Ali, a political analyst from London, said in an interview with Press TV on Sunday night, adding, “Serena was hounded in a fashion by Turkish intelligence.”

The analyst further said that she was “assassinated” because “she gave the truth about what this regime in Turkey, that has been oppressing its people, that has been oppressing the Kurdish population and that is actively working to support…this terrorist organization known as the ISIL” is doing.

The analyst further called the killing of Maya Nasser, another Press TV correspondent, in Syria an act of “assassination” by terrorist groups.

In 2012, Nasser was shot in the neck and the chest by a foreign-backed sniper in the Syrian capital Damascus.
Shim, an American citizen of Lebanese origin, was killed on Sunday as she was in Turkey to cover the ongoing war in the strategic Syrian town of Kobani.

She was going back to her hotel from a report scene in the Turkish city of Suruç when the car carrying her collided with a heavy vehicle. The identity and whereabouts of the truck driver remain unknown.

Shim covered reports for Press TV in Lebanon, Iraq, and Ukraine.

On Friday, she told Press TV that the Turkish intelligence agency had accused her of spying probably due to some of the stories she has covered about Turkey’s stance on the ISIL terrorists in Kobani and its surroundings, adding that she feared being arrested.

Shim flatly rejected accusations against her, saying she was “surprised” at this accusation “because I have nothing to hide and I have never done anything aside my job.”
Kobani and its surroundings have been under attack since mid-September, with the ISIL militants capturing dozens of nearby Kurdish villages.

Turkey has been accused of backing the ISIL militants in Syria.



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kath1
Oct 20, 2014 7:22 AM
A true tragedy for Serena's family and her colleagues at PressTV. A fitting tribute to her memory will be to continue to expose Erdogan's regime for what it is; the lies, deceit, criminality and bad faith of Turkey should see the light of day. Serena Shim may have physically departed but her legacy should be the search for truth in those dark places where most of us fear to tread.
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Just a point
Oct 20, 2014 4:13 AM
Opportunist Erdogan is in Afghanistan now and next we will see ISIL in Afghanistan that people will compromise with Talibans,Erdongan is dreaming to bring back Ottoman Empire but unfortunately fails due to the fascist nature of Turkish government,somebody must tell Erdogan that by Turkish Tv serial that Afghan people are watching can not fool a nation who are simply muslims.
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Australian
Oct 20, 2014 3:58 AM
This is just terrible. Can we set up a fund to help her poor children, Many of us around the world followed Serena's reports and I for one would like to help her family.
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Qim Obaro
Oct 20, 2014 3:19 AM
A serious crime.
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Failed Turkish police state out of control
Oct 20, 2014 3:11 AM
Turkey under the Wahhabi, Zionist US stooge Erdogan is a lawless failed state that has harbored and supported ISIS. alNusra and AlCIAda type terrorists. Serena Shim was a honest reporter filing truthful quality reports about Turkish complicity and was silenced by MIT national intelligence thugs who have been killing opposition, Kurds, Armenians and journalists for year. SHAMEFUL.
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Essie
Oct 20, 2014 2:57 AM
Let’s call a spade a spade. Turkey is a country and it cannot assassinate. The highest government office holder in Turkey ordered the killing, and we all know who he is.
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hamzeh
Oct 20, 2014 2:37 AM
Turkish people and government are against Arabs, Kurdish and Iranian people. They are back stabbers to the people of the region and they need to be put to sleep by Russia and Iran in order to bring Peace to the people of the Region. same with Saudi's and Qataries.
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hossain
Oct 20, 2014 2:25 AM
She will go to janna if she was a real Muslim
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Hay hay
Oct 20, 2014 2:14 AM
Turkish government is fully under Israel control. TURKEY is the main reason Syria crises are still going. Something must be done to punish Turkish leaders. EYE FOR AN EYE TOOTH FOR TOOTH otherwise this madness is not going to stop.
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ziad
Oct 20, 2014 2:10 AM
OMG i can't believe this news,,I saw her today on a few ptv clips reporting from there,,she was reporting too much of the truth and what was really happening,those lunatics done her in
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DAN90804
Oct 20, 2014 1:59 AM
your days are numbered erdogan ....
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Anonymous
Oct 20, 2014 1:37 AM
As a Turkman I'm shocked and embarrassed by the actions of our Zionist government. May she rest in peace and may Allah give her family, specially her two children patience. I also like to let my Kurdish brothers know that we the Turks are with you and we want to get rid of this Erdogan as much as you do.
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Essie
Oct 20, 2014 1:8 AM
She was a very brave and courageous lady. She is a great loss to all Iranians and other freedom loving people all over the world. I have no doubt that the Zionists arranged a head on collision with a large truck, considering that the word Zionist these days means Israel, the US, and Turkey.
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SOURCE | http://www.presstv.com/detail/2014/10/20/382878/press-tv-turkey-reporter-assassinated/

Turkey refuses to reveal name of suspect in death of Press TV reporter

Turkey’s Gendarmerie General Command (JGK) still refuses to reveal the identity of the driver involved in the suspicious incident that claimed the life of Press TV's correspondent Serena Shim in the country.

Serena Shim was killed on Sunday when her car collided with a heavy vehicle in Urfa province.

Press TV’s representative at the crash site says Turkish Gendarmerie refuses to cooperate in the case. The identity and the whereabouts of the truck driver remain unknown.

There is still no reaction from Ankara.

Shim’s family members say they do not believe their daughter died in a normal accident in Turkey.

They made the remarks during a visit by the news network’s Beirut Bureau team in Lebanon.

The family members refused to appear on camera, but said they suspected the Turkish authorities were somehow responsible for Serena’s death.

Her parents said they would pursue the matter legally.

An American citizen of Lebanese descent, Serena Shim covered many conflict zones around the world, including Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and Ukraine.

She was on a mission on the Turkish side of the border across Syria’s strategic town of Kobani to cover the ongoing war there between the ISIL terrorists and Kurdish fighters.

Her car collided with a heavy vehicle upon return from a report scene in Suruç, a rural district of Şanlıurfa province of Turkey.

Shim had said she was among the few journalists who had obtained stories about Takfiri militants’ infiltration into Syria through the Turkish border, adding she had gained access to images showing militants crossing the border in trucks belonging to the World Food Organization and other NGOs.
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J.J.
Oct 20, 2014 12:4 PM
I think Turkey and The U.S.A. make great 'Allies'. What I suspect is happening now, is Turkey is training,arming, funding, and then sending these I.S.I.L.mercenaries, into Syria, in U.N. Trucks no less, this was the truth that Serena Shim exposed, and why she was killed. Meanwhile, against the wishes of Turkey, The U.S.A.is dropping, by air, lethal aid to The Kurdish Fighters in Kobani Syria. So Turkey, and The U.S.A. are stabbing each other in the back now, but Turkey is going against Zionist wishes. So do not be surprised if the Zionist dominated media, now exposes Turkey for killing Press TV journalist Serena Shim, to get back at Turkey, by inciting a lot of hatred against them, which they do deserve. What Turkey did to Serena Shim, was WAY over the line, and they are going to be punished for it.
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Richtig Apollon
Oct 20, 2014 11:9 AM
Turkey has no future in the Islamic World.
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Ayoubin reply to Richtig Apollon
10/20/2014 12:13:08 PM
it is very visible. ottomonism policy of Erdoghan Government is Responsible for Shim death.
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Sahar TV with Serena Shim


Sahar TV- 07-02-2014
Guest: Serena Shim, Journalist

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Turkey's Pivotal Role in Syria's Insurgency: PressTV Report from Inside Turkey


Serena Shim Reporting

“This investigative report by PressTV’s “In Focus” reporter Serena Shim tries to uncover the pivotal role that the Turkish government is playing in the armed terrorist uprising against the Syrian government and its people. From opening its borders so Sunni hardline religious extremists from all over the world can illegally cross into Syria, to supplying them with weapons, funding, food, and shelter, Turkey’s Erdogan-led government has been acting as a rogue state, a state-sponsor of terror in every sense of the word.”



First Published on 1 Jan 2013

This investigative report by PressTV's "In Focus" reporter Serena Shim tries to uncover the pivotal role that the Turkish government is playing in the armed terrorist uprising against the Syrian government and its people. From opening its borders so Sunni hardline religious extremists from all over the world can illegally cross into Syria, to supplying them with weapons, funding, food, and shelter, Turkey's Erdogan-led government has been acting as a rogue state, a state-sponsor of terror in every sense of the word.

Note: English subtitles of conversations in Arabic & Turkish are part of the PressTV report....

Turkey accuses PressTV correspondent of spying


First Published on 18 Oct 2014


The Turkish government is preventing some journalists from reporting the developments in the border region. The Turkish intelligence agency has now accused our correspondent Serena Shim of spying.

Serena has been reporting from the Turkish border near Kobani. She said the accusations might be due to her coverage of Turkey’s stance on ISIL atrocities in Kobani and the recent protests in Turkey.