A Turkish newspaper has published evidence that directly links the Turkish military to ISIS, as documents obtained as part of a court case in Ankara show transcripts of phone calls that took place between Turkish military officers and Mustafa Demir – the ISIS commander in charge of the Syria-Turkey border. “The issues alleged in the case came to light because of an investigation launched following information given by six Turkish citizens whose relatives joined ISIL,” the Turkish newspaper reports. “Upon the application by the relatives, monitoring of the communications of 19 people started, and a prosecutor named Derda Gökmen reportedly filed a claim against 27 suspects.” Todayszaman.com reports: Below are transcripts of some phone calls Demir reportedly had with members of the Turkish military based on the investigation file. Date: Nov. 25, 2014; 8:26 p.m. A.A.: Was that you, the ones with a torch? Mustafa: Well, with a little torch, where are you big brother? At the place where I told you to be? A.A.: Yeah. We also saw you, your men… Mustafa: Is it possible for you to arrange that I talk with the commander here, regarding the business here? What if we could establish a contact here as we [...]