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legendary
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March 19, 2016, 11:39:25 AM
#47
Everyone is fighting everyone else in the middle east, Sounds like we already have world war in the middle east world. That place will be burned to the ground and the West is the fuel. How nice!!! There is nothing we can do or should do. They must resolve their sectarian differences themselves.

The Middle-east would be a peaceful place if the Salafists (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, United Arab Emirates) are put to their place and the pro-Salafist countries (the US, UK.etc) refrain from intervening. We should also remember that a decade ago, most of the Middle-eastern countries were secular (Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia.etc), before these regimes were overthrown with American support.
xht
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hey you, yeah you, fuck you!!!
March 18, 2016, 03:03:00 PM
#46
Everyone is fighting everyone else in the middle east, Sounds like we already have world war in the middle east world. That place will be burned to the ground and the West is the fuel. How nice!!! There is nothing we can do or should do. They must resolve their sectarian differences themselves.
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March 18, 2016, 10:23:48 AM
#45
Need to clarify a few things here.. The bombing was not carried out by the PKK. They have denied that they were involved in the attack. Erdogan is trying to blame the PKK, so that he can justify the massacre of Kurds being committed by his army in the south-east Turkey. A ghost organization called Teyrêbazên Azadiya Kurdistan (TAK) has claimed responsibility for the attack. I strongly suspect that this organization was set up by Erdogan, so that he could blame the Kurds.

That tactic worked for Erdogan before so I wouldn't be surprised if he came up with the similar idea. Remember first Ankara attack to civilians, which is mostly left groups, Kurds and HDP supporters. He's the real terrorist and he fucked up whole middle east. Today he said "without me there won't be a country." He has serious psychological problems but he's still running the biggest country in middle east.
First Ankara attack was before election that HDP (Kurdish party, minion of terrorist organisation PKK) had 80 chairs after that sensational bomb attack.
Imagine, PKK took the responsibility of 2nd  and 3th attack. Can you believe that PKK did not make 1st attack but made 2nd and 3th? Unbelievable more than molten beams by jet fuel in WTC.
 
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March 18, 2016, 10:12:12 AM
#44
Turkey play on ISIS side, and as NATO ally, the NATO is in full shit as ISIS supporters trough attaking Kurds in Syria by bombing Anti terroristic Army of Kurds.
What do you know about Syria, about Turkey? Weren't you who looks for ISIS member in forum? Go and find VKcam members for yourself
sr. member
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March 18, 2016, 01:27:18 AM
#43
Turkey play on ISIS side, and as NATO ally, the NATO is in full shit as ISIS supporters trough attaking Kurds in Syria by bombing Anti terroristic Army of Kurds.
legendary
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March 18, 2016, 01:14:10 AM
#42
Need to clarify a few things here.. The bombing was not carried out by the PKK. They have denied that they were involved in the attack. Erdogan is trying to blame the PKK, so that he can justify the massacre of Kurds being committed by his army in the south-east Turkey. A ghost organization called Teyrêbazên Azadiya Kurdistan (TAK) has claimed responsibility for the attack. I strongly suspect that this organization was set up by Erdogan, so that he could blame the Kurds.

That tactic worked for Erdogan before so I wouldn't be surprised if he came up with the similar idea. Remember first Ankara attack to civilians, which is mostly left groups, Kurds and HDP supporters. He's the real terrorist and he fucked up whole middle east. Today he said "without me there won't be a country." He has serious psychological problems but he's still running the biggest country in middle east.

i completely agree with you ... he is too lunatic to administer to this country.. turkish people must immediately overthrow him. if it happens, peace will come turkish lands again as a result of getting rid of erdogan for sure..
legendary
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March 16, 2016, 05:19:57 PM
#41
Need to clarify a few things here.. The bombing was not carried out by the PKK. They have denied that they were involved in the attack. Erdogan is trying to blame the PKK, so that he can justify the massacre of Kurds being committed by his army in the south-east Turkey. A ghost organization called Teyrêbazên Azadiya Kurdistan (TAK) has claimed responsibility for the attack. I strongly suspect that this organization was set up by Erdogan, so that he could blame the Kurds.

That tactic worked for Erdogan before so I wouldn't be surprised if he came up with the similar idea. Remember first Ankara attack to civilians, which is mostly left groups, Kurds and HDP supporters. He's the real terrorist and he fucked up whole middle east. Today he said "without me there won't be a country." He has serious psychological problems but he's still running the biggest country in middle east.
legendary
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March 16, 2016, 06:49:09 AM
#40
the world has become more and more violent, dont they think about the children and the innocent that they massacre? dont they afraid of sin anymore?

I just hope they can repent their sin
legendary
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March 16, 2016, 06:45:55 AM
#39
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
I may understand  a big game you mentioned between Riyadh, Israel and America. But Turkey was out of that, game but awared. Therefore warned Asad that not to use violence on His citizens. The game was similar in many counties played. Syria is the latest foot of the game. But i don't think that will be the latest one. There are many oil producer country the scenary will be played on. But please do not blame or accuse Turkey to be a part of that dirty plan. They played same game on Turkey too. Remember protests of Gezi Park.

I'm not blaming Erdogan alone , indeed he is one of the main players in the current scene
yes we used to be good friends with Turkey but things changed since 2011
when you are supporting people who are demanding for freedom , that means that you should support people in your country who are demanding for the same thing
 may I know why Erdogan didn't support the people in Bahrain and Saudi ?? why he didn't warn the governments there about using violence ??
like it or not  Turkey was or became a main actor in the scene , ISIS wouldn't exist without the help of Erdogan and Riyadh

hopefully this bad things will end soon
Many people claim that Turkey supported ISIS.  Now i will ask only one question:  Do you have any tangible evidence of that assertion? If you would give me that, i will believe your words. Otherwise, those are only fictitius claims.

well Russia gave many evidences , and if we look to Syria and Iraq we should know that ISIS fighters came from outside the country
if Turkey handled the boarders well ISIS fighters will not be able to reach Syria

I fail your pain about your country , but just google homs and you will see how many bomb attacks happened in my neighborhood
 

You're false.
First; Russia is the real friend of ISIS. Why? Because ISIS supports ASAD forces (friend of my friend). Russia claimed that it hits ISIS by airstrikes. That is a big lie more than Russia. Russia only hit FSA forces and Turkmens for supporting PYD. When Russia gave evidence about Turkey-ISIS relations? After warplane dropped? Revenge! For revenge you may fib many things. But reality is not same. Russia kill civilians in Syria.

well I don't want to discuss this thing more here since it's starting to be off topic
anyways in the coming years everything will become clear and you will know the truth , just remember ISIS fighters didn't fall from the sky  Wink
for me as a Syrian nothing represents me except the Syrian Army

and btw big lol for ISIS supports Assad , just for your info FSA and Turkmens doesn't represent any power
so all what's going on now is between ISIS and the allies
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March 16, 2016, 04:03:47 AM
#38
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
I may understand  a big game you mentioned between Riyadh, Israel and America. But Turkey was out of that, game but awared. Therefore warned Asad that not to use violence on His citizens. The game was similar in many counties played. Syria is the latest foot of the game. But i don't think that will be the latest one. There are many oil producer country the scenary will be played on. But please do not blame or accuse Turkey to be a part of that dirty plan. They played same game on Turkey too. Remember protests of Gezi Park.

I'm not blaming Erdogan alone , indeed he is one of the main players in the current scene
yes we used to be good friends with Turkey but things changed since 2011
when you are supporting people who are demanding for freedom , that means that you should support people in your country who are demanding for the same thing
 may I know why Erdogan didn't support the people in Bahrain and Saudi ?? why he didn't warn the governments there about using violence ??
like it or not  Turkey was or became a main actor in the scene , ISIS wouldn't exist without the help of Erdogan and Riyadh

hopefully this bad things will end soon
Many people claim that Turkey supported ISIS.  Now i will ask only one question:  Do you have any tangible evidence of that assertion? If you would give me that, i will believe your words. Otherwise, those are only fictitius claims.

well Russia gave many evidences , and if we look to Syria and Iraq we should know that ISIS fighters came from outside the country
if Turkey handled the boarders well ISIS fighters will not be able to reach Syria

I fail your pain about your country , but just google homs and you will see how many bomb attacks happened in my neighborhood
 

You're false.
First; Russia is the real friend of ISIS. Why? Because ISIS supports ASAD forces (friend of my friend). Russia claimed that it hits ISIS by airstrikes. That is a big lie more than Russia. Russia only hit FSA forces and Turkmens for supporting PYD. When Russia gave evidence about Turkey-ISIS relations? After warplane dropped? Revenge! For revenge you may fib many things. But reality is not same. Russia kill civilians in Syria.
legendary
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March 16, 2016, 01:02:35 AM
#37
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
I may understand  a big game you mentioned between Riyadh, Israel and America. But Turkey was out of that, game but awared. Therefore warned Asad that not to use violence on His citizens. The game was similar in many counties played. Syria is the latest foot of the game. But i don't think that will be the latest one. There are many oil producer country the scenary will be played on. But please do not blame or accuse Turkey to be a part of that dirty plan. They played same game on Turkey too. Remember protests of Gezi Park.

I'm not blaming Erdogan alone , indeed he is one of the main players in the current scene
yes we used to be good friends with Turkey but things changed since 2011
when you are supporting people who are demanding for freedom , that means that you should support people in your country who are demanding for the same thing
 may I know why Erdogan didn't support the people in Bahrain and Saudi ?? why he didn't warn the governments there about using violence ??
like it or not  Turkey was or became a main actor in the scene , ISIS wouldn't exist without the help of Erdogan and Riyadh

hopefully this bad things will end soon
Many people claim that Turkey supported ISIS.  Now i will ask only one question:  Do you have any tangible evidence of that assertion? If you would give me that, i will believe your words. Otherwise, those are only fictitius claims.

well Russia gave many evidences , and if we look to Syria and Iraq we should know that ISIS fighters came from outside the country
if Turkey handled the boarders well ISIS fighters will not be able to reach Syria

I fail your pain about your country , but just google homs and you will see how many bomb attacks happened in my neighborhood
 
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March 15, 2016, 11:14:48 AM
#36
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
I may understand  a big game you mentioned between Riyadh, Israel and America. But Turkey was out of that, game but awared. Therefore warned Asad that not to use violence on His citizens. The game was similar in many counties played. Syria is the latest foot of the game. But i don't think that will be the latest one. There are many oil producer country the scenary will be played on. But please do not blame or accuse Turkey to be a part of that dirty plan. They played same game on Turkey too. Remember protests of Gezi Park.

I'm not blaming Erdogan alone , indeed he is one of the main players in the current scene
yes we used to be good friends with Turkey but things changed since 2011
when you are supporting people who are demanding for freedom , that means that you should support people in your country who are demanding for the same thing
 may I know why Erdogan didn't support the people in Bahrain and Saudi ?? why he didn't warn the governments there about using violence ??
like it or not  Turkey was or became a main actor in the scene , ISIS wouldn't exist without the help of Erdogan and Riyadh

hopefully this bad things will end soon
Many people claim that Turkey supported ISIS.  Now i will ask only one question:  Do you have any tangible evidence of that assertion? If you would give me that, i will believe your words. Otherwise, those are only fictitius claims.
legendary
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March 15, 2016, 10:30:56 AM
#35
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
I may understand  a big game you mentioned between Riyadh, Israel and America. But Turkey was out of that, game but awared. Therefore warned Asad that not to use violence on His citizens. The game was similar in many counties played. Syria is the latest foot of the game. But i don't think that will be the latest one. There are many oil producer country the scenary will be played on. But please do not blame or accuse Turkey to be a part of that dirty plan. They played same game on Turkey too. Remember protests of Gezi Park.

I'm not blaming Erdogan alone , indeed he is one of the main players in the current scene
yes we used to be good friends with Turkey but things changed since 2011
when you are supporting people who are demanding for freedom , that means that you should support people in your country who are demanding for the same thing
 may I know why Erdogan didn't support the people in Bahrain and Saudi ?? why he didn't warn the governments there about using violence ??
like it or not  Turkey was or became a main actor in the scene , ISIS wouldn't exist without the help of Erdogan and Riyadh

hopefully this bad things will end soon
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March 15, 2016, 09:17:35 AM
#34
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
I may understand  a big game you mentioned between Riyadh, Israel and America. But Turkey was out of that, game but awared. Therefore warned Asad that not to use violence on His citizens. The game was similar in many counties played. Syria is the latest foot of the game. But i don't think that will be the latest one. There are many oil producer country the scenary will be played on. But please do not blame or accuse Turkey to be a part of that dirty plan. They played same game on Turkey too. Remember protests of Gezi Park.
legendary
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March 15, 2016, 08:55:29 AM
#33
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.

Of course he couldn't done all of these things on his own without support from Riyadh, Tel-Aviv and Washington.
Turkey's relation was OK with Syria until Assad and his lot didn't started planning a new pipeline from Iran through the north-Iraqi kurdish territories with possibility for a branch to the south-Iraqi oil fields. There were also plans to build a new pipeline from the Gulf States through Israel and a "friendy" Syria to Turkey. So Assad's Syria is a possible big competitor and a major obstacle on the way to be the biggest oil supplier for Europe. Wake up mate, this mess isn't about the human rights in Syria but it's about oil again (spiced with some power struggle with Iran).
full member
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March 15, 2016, 08:31:08 AM
#32
by the way guys , Erdogan is the main reason in what's going on right now in the middle east
the double standards are so obvious , he supports  the terrorists in Syria and he calls them the freedom fighters while in Turkey it's a different story
hopefully we won't see any more bombs in both Syria and Turkey
What kind of slander it is!
Turkey's relation was good with Syria before protests began in Syria. When protests began as if onebody pushed a button, Erdogan (former prime minister today's president)  warned Asad not to use violence on protesters but Asad began killing them. After Asad's murders on Syrian citizens, Turkey supported 2 of  dissident groups. One group was FSA and other one  was Turkmen group. Turkey didn't started "arabian spring" Turkey didn't kill Syrian citizens. How Erdogan can be responsible of chaos in Middle East?  Double standarts your western civilisation uses in Middle East.
legendary
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March 15, 2016, 08:04:39 AM
#31
by the way guys , Erdogan is the main reason in what's going on right now in the middle east
the double standards are so obvious , he supports  the terrorists in Syria and he calls them the freedom fighters while in Turkey it's a different story
hopefully we won't see any more bombs in both Syria and Turkey
legendary
Activity: 1512
Merit: 1000
March 15, 2016, 07:14:33 AM
#30
You two faced!  When Hamas kills israeli soldiers, they are terrorists but when Pkk bombs muslims, they are freedom fighters!  Piss your mentality! 

Welcome to the real world, mate Smiley. BTW in my opinion just like PKK, Hamas also have a point. In both cases I'd recommend fair negotiations, but nobody seems to be very interested in such peaceful resolution. Actually mostly you can say thank you to Erdogan for the escalation of the conflict with the kurds.
legendary
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I stand with Ukraine.
March 15, 2016, 06:48:44 AM
#29
During the past few weeks, the Turkish army killed more than 1,000 Kurdish civilians in Cizre and Diyarbakır, the vast majority being women and children. At least two hundred civilians were burned to death. The recent attack in Ankara seems to be a retaliation by the PKK, against the war crimes committed by the Turkish army in Cizre and Diyarbakır. Now the Turks will understand how it feels like losing a loved one.

Turks are specialists in genocide.  Remember Armenian genocide?



That doesn't justifiy the terrorist attacks. It's like you say the 9/11 is also justified because all the wars that Americans started in Arab countries.

I agree with this. IMO no terrorist attack is justified, ever. A lot of innocent people die during these attacks and some of them I'm sure are not supporting war and are against any killing in general.
legendary
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March 15, 2016, 06:22:47 AM
#28
Need to clarify a few things here.. The bombing was not carried out by the PKK. They have denied that they were involved in the attack. Erdogan is trying to blame the PKK, so that he can justify the massacre of Kurds being committed by his army in the south-east Turkey. A ghost organization called Teyrêbazên Azadiya Kurdistan (TAK) has claimed responsibility for the attack. I strongly suspect that this organization was set up by Erdogan, so that he could blame the Kurds.
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