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Its sad to hear the same suicide attacks which are happening in most of this countries, Its always an unending battles. Civilians are casualties.
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Now the problems of radical Islamist are in Turkey and soon this will be Europe too. There is no turning back, in about ten years this will be weekly news in once advanced countries like Sweden or Germany. We did this to ourselves, we refused to admit Islam have violent teachings, so we will pay a heavy price
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i dont think the isis are involved here?

How you don't think when they are the #1 suspect? Erdogan helps ISIS all the time, he used them for his personal purposes, too.
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i dont think the isis are involved here?
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Erdogan has lost all credibility with his effort to get Kurds to join his party and then to turn on them when they sought their personal interests as Kurds. How dare these people think for themselves?! Now, it has come to this.

You can not stand in front of crowds of people, spew hatred and not expect that hatred to spill out into the limited minds of those who are religiously closed to any other form of understanding. Erdogan should resign and move to Venezuela. Few other doors would be open to his family and him.
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Three football fans detained over protesting Ankara bombings



Three Gençlerbirliği football club supporters were detained on Oct. 24 over banners protesting the Oct. 10 Ankara bombings during a football match in Ankara.

The fans, identified by the initials E.E.B., Ö.Y. and G.Y, protested the recent Ankara bombings by holding banners that read “Ankara 10.04 a.m.,” “Peace shall prevail” and “We are not good and we will not be” during a Spor Toto Super Leauge game between Gençlerbirliği and Osmanlıspor at the May 19 Stadium, which is located near the site of the bombings. Police detained the three supporters after the match in accordance with the misdemeanor law.

The three were released after giving testimony; however, they were fined 208 Turkish liras on the grounds that they violated the misdemeanor law.

Meanwhile, Alper Keşmer, the lawyer of the detained supporters, said the police action was unlawful.
“It was obviously an unlawful action. I think the detainment and penalty were transactions against the clients’ freedom of expression,” said Keşmer.

The deadly double blasts ahead of a peace rally in Ankara killed at least 102 people and wounded hundreds, making it one of the country’s deadliest terror attacks.


We'll burn this unlawful government in voting poll next week!
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The Kurds was the victims and one can only conclude that this is the work of Islamic radicals from IS or Al Queda. Who creates powerful IED bombs except, them? If the Turkish people use their heads, they will take the next election as an opportunity to vote out Erdogan's party and remove him as President. He was the one responsible supporting IS and Al Queda!

El-Kaide has nothing to do with Türkiye. Erdoğan supports ISIS, he use these terrorists just like he did in Suruç.
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The Kurds was the victims and one can only conclude that this is the work of Islamic radicals from IS or Al Queda. Who creates powerful IED bombs except, them? If the Turkish people use their heads, they will take the next election as an opportunity to vote out Erdogan's party and remove him as President. He was the one responsible supporting IS and Al Queda!
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Ankara rally bombing – An inside job

In January 2015, the Mayor of Ankara Melih Gökçek had blamed Israeli Mossad for the terrorist attacks at Charlie Hebdo office and Jewish market in Paris. It seems Mossad has returned the favor by exploding two bombs at an anti-war Kurdish rally in Ankara on October 10, 2015. The blasts killed 86 people and injured another 186.

Turkey’s intelligence agency (MIT) has long collaborated with Israel Mossad. In fact, since the establishment of modern Turkey in late 1920s, its government, judiciary, intelligence and army have been controlled by Crypto Jews.

Syrian president Bashar al-Assad is still in power after over 4 years since Israel gave birth to ISIL to bring a regime change in Damascus. Now that Russia has joined Syrian army, Hizbullah and Iran in their war against ISIS/ISIL – something had to be done to drag the US and NATO into the war to save Israeli baby.

It’s believed that the latest bombing was a joint mission by the MIT and Mossad  while blaming it on Syria or Kurdish militants (PKK). The idea is to create chaos in Turkey that will provide Turkish forces an excuse to enter Syria in pursue of PKK militants. There has never been a shortage of Jewish Kurds to act as PKK protesters. Watch video below.

This is not the first time Israeli Mossad is involved in terrorist activities. In the past it carried out synagogue bombing, and High School bombing in Ankara.


See more: http://rehmat1.com/2015/10/12/ankara-rally-bombing-an-inside-job/
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It "smells" like secret agencies to me. The usual suspects....

In the end they will blame the Kurds, and that is how they will justify their future offensive. Its how they play the game. I'm sorry for innocent people died in massacre, walking down the street and boooom... to much tragedy is happening around the world.
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It "smells" like secret agencies to me. The usual suspects....
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It's 95 dead now and it's dramatically rising.

Selahattin Demirtaş, the co-chair of the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) whose members are among the victims of the Oct. 10 Ankara attack, harshly criticized both government and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan for poor inspection on recent similar attacks.

We have lost almost 150 of our people before and after the elections,” he said in Ankara, referring to the June 7 elections that failed to produce a one-party or coalition government but brought the HDP to the parliament as a party group as it surpassed the 10 percent election threshold. “There is nobody who has been designated as ‘responsible’ around. There is no effective investigation. There will be none regarding today's attack either. This is not an attack against unity of our state and nation. This is an attack by our nation against our people," he said.

According to official figures, 95 people were killed at the attack at the start of a peace rally in the Turkish capital, as dozens remained in intensive care or surgery.

"Until this day, No perpetrator has been revealed. They are able to arrest somebody just because he tweeted. They are able to arrest somebody just upon an order by the palace," Demirtaş said, in an apparent reference to President Erdoğan.

"From our perspective, this is not a dark and deep attack or an attack which is launched by external forces," he said.

All political figures who have negligence in the Oct. 10 attack in Ankara, where at least 95 people were killed, should resign, the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) said in a written statement.

Nationalist party blames Turkish foreign policy for Ankara attack
Devlet Bahçeli, head of Turkey’s MHP, blamed Turkey’s foreign policy, while commenting on the bomb attack in Ankara, which claimed at least 95 lives, on Oct. 10
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We know murderer is Erdogan. He murdered more than 400 people after June elections.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34498497
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Could be ISIS or MIT (Turkish intelligence service), but one thing is for sure, Erdoğan is behind this terror.
Yesterday a notorious gang member made a meeting in Rize (Erdoğan's birthplace) and asked vote for Erdoğan's party AKP, said "We'll spill a lot of blood."
It's impossible to blast bomb in the capital without MIT's information.
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I have no doubt that the Turkish Islamists with links to the Islamic State (ISIS) are behind this deadly attack. The Islamists receive a good deal of support from the extremist president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. And Erdoğan is using the ISIS to wipe out and exterminate the Kurds. Erdoğan is like a cancerous tumor, which is devouring the entire Middle-East.
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Fascist government shut down Facebook and Twitter immediately, ban to all media about this news.
Thanks to internet, conscious people get the news, but most of the public don't know the inside of these incidents.

"At least 86 people died in two explosions that shook a road junction in the center of the Turkish capital of Ankara on Oct. 10, the largest signle terror attack in the country's history, ahead of a "peace" meeting, Health Minister Mehmet Müezzionğlu said nearly six hours after the attack.

The minister said during a televized press meeting that 62 people died at the attack scene in addition to 24 people who died at the hospitals.

Some 18 people were under surgery as 28 others were in intensive care, the minister said.

9 policemen injured slightly.

The minister said health teams moved in dynamically, but the “there might have been some disruptions, due to the extent of the attack and panic, which might have caused in rise in death toll.”

However, Interior Minister Selami Altınok ruled out any responsibility, saying that he did not consider resignation.

Altınok said there was some brief information on the type of the attack and the organization behind it, but he would not share it due to intelligence concerns.

The blasts were at the two sides of the exit of the main train station in the city, where the People’s Democratic Party (HDP) supporters were gathering.

The cause of the blasts was not immediately clear.

Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency reported that it could be a suicide bomber, as eye witnesses said human flesh was all over the scene.

Blasts occurred ahead of a planned "peace" march organized by labor unions and a number of NGOs to protest against the conflict between the state and militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) in southeast Turkey.

Organizers have cancelled the meeting, calling on participants from other cities to return. They also called on people to donate blood for numbers of injured people at Ankara hospitals.

The police emptied the scene to avoid more casualties in any possible third attack.

The police fired in the air to disperse protesters from the scene. Demonstrators angered by the attack on their fellow activists shouted "police murderers," AFP reported, but were then dispersed as the security forces intervened.

HDP co-chair Selahattin Demirtaş said in Istanbul that the attack was very similar to the two recent attacks in Diyarbakır and Suruç. “The toll is very high,” he said.
 
On June 5, two days before the general elections that took HDP to the parliament as a party group, four people died in a twin bomb attack on a HDP rally in Diyarbakır, one of the strongholds of the party in the southeast, where Demirtaş was scheduled to address the crowd.

Turkey is now heading for a re-election on Nov 1, as the former election failed to produce a one-party or coalition government.

A sum of 33 people died in a July 20 attack on a socialist youth group by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) in the southeastern district of Suruç.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan cancelled all scheduled programs.

Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu meet with with Deputy PM Yalçın Akdoğan, Health Minister Müezzionğlu, Interior Minister Selami Altınok, the police chief, the intel chief and Ankara Mayor at noon in Ankara, CNNTürk reported.

Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaorğlu said Turkey does not deserve this, also announcing that his party has cancelled all events today.

The party is ready to lend any support to end terrorism, he said. "We are ready with all our power," he said.

"We have to spent joint efforts," he said.

CHP deputy leader Gürsel Tekin said a number of lawmakers from his party were planning to attend the meeting to lend support for the call for peace. Musa Kart, one of those deputies, shared the photo of an iron shot on the social media, saying that such pieces dropped from the air.

Council of Europe Secretary General Jagland has condemned the attack.

“The news from Ankara this morning is shocking and disturbing. This is a ruthless and barbaric attack on peaceful demonstrators. I express my condolences to all who have lost their friends and loved ones. Freedom of assembly and freedom of expression are fundamental pillars of democracy", said Jagland in a written statement.

The rally was organized by the Confederation of Public Sector Trades' Unions (KESK), Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions of Turkey (DİSK), Turkish Medical Association (TTB) and Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects (TMMOB). "

Source: Hurriyet Daily News
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