Turkey’s Armenian woman MP sends first interpellation to Davutoglu

Turkish-Armenian MP Selina Dogan, who was elected by Turkey’s major oppositional People’s Republican Party, has sent her first interpellation to Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu.
As reports Istanbul’s Agos Weekly, in her interpellation, the Armenian woman deputy has demanded that Ahmet Davutoglu respond to the claims that the Islamist terrorists having massacred the peaceful civilians of Syria’s Kurdish-populated city of Kobane had entered the city from Turkey.
The deputy also stressed the fact that there was a need to provide information about whether there had been any attack against ISIS or not, the number of people arrested and how many cases had been instigated.