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Iraq: Meet the hero silver-haired sniper who has killed 321 ISIS fighters in desperate bid to rid Iraq of jihadis

February 25, 2017 By administrator

Iraqi PMU Sniper kills 321 ISIS fighters

Iraqi PMU Sniper kills 321 ISIS fighters

By Bradley Jolly

Abu Tahseen, 63, has slaughtered more than 300 ISIS thugs since 2015

A sniper has killed more than 300 ISIS militants in two years after volunteering to join the fight against jihad in his home country.

Abu Tahseen previously fought in five conflicts, including the Iran-Iraq War .

The silver-haired sniper now volunteers with Iraq ‘s Popular Mobilisation Units and has claimed the lives of 321 ISIS fighters since 2015, according to military.com.

The 63-year-old is so committed he even spends time off tracking down evil ISIS foes.

Incredible footage has emerged, in which Mr Tahseen talks about using his deadly skills to kill the enemy.

In the clip filmed last year, the pensioner appears to take out an enemy sniper in Iraq.

Gazing over the Makhoul Mountains in the north of the country, Mr Tahseen says: ‘You see this area? I guarantee to God no one would come up it.’

He continues: “I’m relaxed. My mind is relaxed.

“When I get my rotation I just want to get back here.

“Last time they gave me a month off and after 12 days I came back.”

Mr Tahseen has bullets longer than his fingers strapped to his belt in the video.

He says the powerful bullets push his targets ‘back one meter before putting him down’.

Source: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/meet-hero-silver-haired-sniper-9914523?ptnr_rid=785807&icid=EM_Mirror_Nletter_DailyNews_News_smallteaser_Image_Story1

 

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Sargsyan: What would you say of country whose script is not much different from that of Islamic State?

April 23, 2016 By administrator

Sargysian defaultYEREVAN. – What would you say of a country, a fully-fledged subject of international law, a member of the UN, Council of Europe and various other structures, a signatory of the humanitarian conventions, whose script is not much different from that of the Islamic State?

President of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan on Saturday asked the abovementioned in his opening address at the second Global Forum Against the Crime of Genocide, which has kicked off in capital city Yerevan.

“As recent crises in the Middle East have demonstrated, nowadays the issue of genocide prevention remains urgent and topical,” he stated and continued. “Lately, the world has been watching with repulsion how the terrorists of the Islamic State have been torturing, beheading and mutilating innocent people, including women, children, and elderly people. The world is shocked with the barbarities that are carried out by a gang of thugs, who can hardly be called to justice and can be fought against barely with missiles.

“Nevertheless, if the thugs that carry out atrocities are fought with missiles, a question comes up: what kind of responsibility should bear a State, a subject of international law, for condoning and carrying out similar crimes? What would you say of a country, a fully-fledged subject of international law, a member of the UN, Council of Europe and various other structures, a signatory of the humanitarian conventions, whose script is not much different from that of the Islamic State?

“Just a few weeks ago, during the large-scale offensive unleashed by Azerbaijan against Nagorno Karabakh, Azeri soldiers were not content with just shooting their arms: they mutilated elderly people, Armenian soldiers, decapitated them and cut off their ears and presented those actions in the social networks as a manifestation of national heroism. It was all evidently encouraged by the Azerbaijani authorities. Is not it bizarre that a country that pursues such barbaric policy and violates all the norms of civilized conduct, these days is going to host a conference under the rubric of ‘Alliance of Civilizations?’ Is this an approach to be tolerated? We must get to the point, when a display of such hatred shall not be tolerated, when any government shall refrain from such conduct mindful that it may be hold responsible for it.

“We as the international community must swiftly and resolutely eradicate all such instances of genocidal conduct wherever they should occur, as it was done some days ago by the leadership and public of Sweden with regard to the hate speech directed against Armenians by the Turkish nationalist Barbaros Leylani. This requires our concerted effort, perhaps even subordination of geopolitical interests, ability to voice strict and targeted condemnation. Unless we are able to nip such conduct in the bud, we will have to deal with the elimination of their various and unpredictable consequences; we will continue to face various crimes nourished by hatred – crimes, among which are the terrorist activities that gain new range and scale on our continent.”

The second Global Forum Against the Crime of Genocide has brought together representatives from governments and parliaments, major international and human rights organizations, renowned experts of international law, members of the media, and numerous other interested persons.

The attendees include renowned actor, filmmaker and philanthropist George Clooney; The Washington Post editor and reviewer David Ignatius; and co-founder of 100 LIVES and the Aurora Prize and president of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, businessmen and prominent philanthropists Vartan Gregorian.

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: country, islamic state, Sargsyan, script, whose

Let’s be realistic about Iraqi Kurdistan; it’s a deeply unpleasant autocracy

July 28, 2015 By administrator

By Alastair Sloan | The Middle East Monitor

450x360xIraqi-Kurdistan-president-Massoud-Barzani-photo-reuters.jpg.pagespeed.ic.FsS8mFkQVCIn May last year, who in the West had heard of the “Peshmerga”? Wasn’t that a kind of scarf? No, the BBC, CNN and Sky News told us, these were warriors for freedom, brave Kurds, rallying against the ISIS threat when the Iraqi army had fled in disarray. Even Marie Claire, the woman’s lifestyle magazine, did a piece on them, highlighting with some justification the role that female fighters play in their ranks.

What’s more, the Peshmerga weren’t scary Arabs, which meant we could send them guns. And boy did we send them guns. The United States air-dropped Russian-made weapons almost immediately, although where they had bought them remains unclear. Then Washington agreed to send, via Baghdad, fifteen thousand hand grenades, eighteen thousand assault rifles, forty-five thousand mortar rounds, forty thousand RPG rounds and nearly three thousand RPG launchers.

Germany, in a rare example of the government exporting weapons to a live conflict zone, armed four thousand Kurds with equal alacrity, sending troop transport vehicles, Milan anti-tank rocket launchers, armour-piercing bazookas, heavy machine guns, sixteen thousand rifles, eight thousand pistols and six million rounds of ammunition.

Despite its slashed defence budget, even Britain joined in, gifting half a million more bullets, forty heavy machine guns and an unspecified number of mortars and sets of body-armour. While a British presence in Iraq is almost comically small (“David Cameron is not in Iraq”), the British Army has deployed its considerable expertise in training Peshmerga forces on how to avoid and defuse mines and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). We have also supplied fifty tonnes of non-lethal and medical equipment, according to the Ministry of Defence; meanwhile, RAF pilots have helped to deliver a further “three hundred tonnes” on behalf of other nations.

This, apparently, is still not enough. “Ninety per cent of the burden of this war is on the shoulders of the Peshmerga,” claimed Masrour Barzani, the chief of the Kurdish intelligence corps, “and ninety per cent of the work is done by the Peshmerga, but we are only getting ten per cent of the weapons.” Barzani’s brothers are both leading Kurdish generals. His father, Masud, is President of Kurdistan.

Now, let’s be clear, the Peshmerga are certainly brave and they are certainly holding back ISIS, but their rulers, the Barzani clan, are dictators and gangsters. Masud Barzani isn’t meant to be president; there is a strict two term limit on the post, which he’s just ignored. When a Kurdish poet wrote a satirical piece recently poking fun at the Barzani family, he was arrested and executed. If Kurdish businessmen don’t pay the right bribes to the Barzanis, they too face arrest. Numerous journalists writing critically about the clan have simply disappeared.

“You son of a dog, if you publish that magazine tomorrow, I’ll entomb your head in your dog father’s grave,” one newspaper editor was told. Eighteen months later, he was shot dead outside his home. When Arab Spring-inspired street marches hit Kurdistan in 2011, there were over three hundred and fifty attacks on journalists by the Barzanis’ thugs. There have been hundreds more since then.

The Barzanis also appear to be overseeing a campaign of ethnic cleansing, both directly in Iraqi Kurdistan and via their affiliated fighters in Syria. They deny these charges, but diplomats and several aid workers attest to seeing Sunni Arabs driven from their homes in their thousands, their former dwellings burned to the ground. Many of the displaced Sunnis have lived there for decades, having been encouraged to move there by Saddam Hussein.

Looting, arson and forcible removal hardly seems a recipe for ongoing stability, and with the West simply standing by, often the only place for the Sunni Arabs to go is into ISIS-controlled territory.

You will see or hear almost none of this in the Western media. CNN, Bloomberg and other major outlets have all interviewed Masrour Barzani, giving him a platform to call for yet more weapons to strengthen his nascent mafia state. The Kurds remain lionised in the media to the extent that former soldiers and Western adventurers have been inspired to fight alongside them. In reality, there are no good guys in this fight.

So while the Western arms continue to pour in for the Barzani clan and their troops, are we helping “degrade and destroy” ISIS, or simply propping up another local dictatorship? The Iraqi Kurds certainly haven’t shown any desire to attack ISIS beyond their own borders. Hats off to the Peshmerga for the work they’ve done, but let’s be realistic about what Kurdistan is; a deeply unpleasant autocracy run by mafia bosses who kill, imprison or displace anyone who gets in their way.

 

 

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: autocracy, Barzani, Kurd

ISIS contract, the latest Turkish Fascist regime & its Colonial Masters’ Humanoid Weapon

January 23, 2015 By administrator

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By Steve Tataii,

Turkish FM attempts to plot against Kurds in other sarcastic words in media photo-op. I have to remind him; that: you, and your predecessor with names ending “Oglu” are a fine example of the fascist Turkish regime, practicing alive & well in 21st century. A hardcore Tyranny not easily toppled leftover of the 20th century type, which won’t go down as easily as some of Arab dictators in the “Arab Spring” or under other new political labels in their respective regions yet to be made if you will.

Your recent words end with: “Iraq needs a non-sectarian army”. This is a clear declaration; that you, and your old rotten kemalist regime will never learn nor change, in fact, it will only ascend along the same fascist lines. Not only that, but it clearly defines you as the same in nature to the fascist Arab mentality against Kurds because you, Turk, Arab, and PERSIC regime elements are all usurper occupiers of the Kurdish land, and despite your clever sleazy masks on your hidden vicious faces, you still want to continue to occupy Kurdistan, and you still want to massacre Kurds and commit more genocides against Kurds, and you still want to serve your international corporation masters, whom have empowered you to usurp, rule & occupy Kurdistan since the 1923’s callous partition of the 50+ million Kurdish people’s nation by their top dog on the list non-other than the 1920’s Britain & France colonial players.

You all have used everything in your power to destroy Kurdish nation, but your latest ISIS is a clever contract scheme, but quite a vicious clumsy stupid & reckless surprise aggression against Kurds, but it is now like a deflating tire on a moving car fast being flattened before your eyes, which means it has failed.

Now, remotely from Ankara, your regime want to set up another army made up of non-Sectarians to turn Arabs against Kurds, and envisioning Kurds against Kurds as well if you can pull it off.

Your regime assumes it can keep on plotting against Kurds overtly in the media, and get away with it every single time, but I assure you; that your audience understand exactly where you’re trying to lead them to believe, and that’s how you, the “Oglu Twins”, and the regime now led by “Rejeb khan=Teyyeb Agha” (the newly arisen Kemal, or at least that’s what he may want to be known in history), openly bringing in the foreign ISIS filthy animals into the region, and especially released across the sacred Kurdish land, thinking you’ll get away with it

Make no mistake about it; that all you greedy & power hungry Turkey’s little Tyrants are about to have your wishes come true, and unlike your desires get your chance for that “Turkish Spring”, and other FINNALS you’ve been waiting for very soon.

I only hope you’ll all wise up, admit to your crimes against humanity, and leave Kurdistan alone before starting another bloody World War with no winners, but losers unless the West shall try to stop you “Gone Mad Maniacs”, because your makers “Britain & France” may not be able to stop you.

They’ve created a monster like you to rob the region from their natural resources of mainly “Oil revenues”, hence national revenues within their own independent & sovereign nations particularly “Kurdistan”. Robbed of those revenues for over 100 years, and live in unwanted Wars under 4 Tyrant regimes constantly killing their civilians with armies the two colonial thieves armed & equipped them with, while the two after that 100 years are still too damn arrogant, and sure of themselves to admit what their past predecessor colonial powers did, living in denials from their colonial past, but they could if they want to, and prevent more senseless “Wars” and blood sheds now that they have royally robbed Kurdistan from her 100 years of national revenues, especially costing Kurds hundreds of thousands of civilian lives.

Turkey, their prominent center stage for these Gigantic exploitation itself aside revenues from tourism, it became wealthier than its other Kurdistan usurper neighbors below from collecting TAXES, an economic tactic followed from their past Ottoman empire hegemony, but much more than that; when the stealing of oil from Kirkuk Kurdistan primarily by “BP”, passing it on to Britain, France, and other boys in the club have brought them even more money than TAXES in general from oil sales’ commissions alone (Taxing has been Britain’s main money making agenda kept in a lean money making machine protected by their huge number of Lawyers in a most bureaucratic legal system in the world, which is something that United States had to go to civil war for to free herself from “Tax Hell & Lawyer system” to be sovereign and Independent).

No, there will be no such thing as “non-sectarian army” to continue your occupation in the same old manufactured “Iraq” didn’t you know that, when the whole world does?

I’m afraid your last wishes will be doomed for ever; when Kurdistan, with 50+ million peace loving Kurds will be one of the greatest independent state in the world (it is about time now), and the abusive murderous hands of “all you” past colonial puppets, Turks, Arabs, and the minority little “PERSIC” dominated regimes will be off of all 4 partitioned Kurdistan, and your new humanoid weapon in form of “ISIS” bandits you’ve contracted through the long list of an army of mentally disturbed, deranged, druggy, and murderers in a computer search to maintain the above robbery of Kurdish revenues shall come to a halt now & for all times, so pay close attention to what I’m telling all you wise guys here.

The ISIS vicious young foreign contractor thugs, who want to do nothing but take precious lives of the innocent civilians for their pass time fun, because they’re the most vulnerable, and helpless of all, in surprise attacks, invasions, and sneak ups out there in any peaceful village, town or even cities, armed and trained by “all you” their scum protector & masters trickling them down mostly from Istanbul hotels or Terror Cells as we speak, and over the past 4 years.

An unworthy, senseless group under the name ISIS practicing the Video War Game they’ve watched most their young adult lives, now practicing those killings on innocent civilians. This was quiet a surprised method to continue the 100 year long Wars and killings against our peaceful Kurdistan population, and you’ve almost pulled it off if it wasn’t for a few good men & women world politicians out there you failed to bribe.

“You” freaking Turks & Brits failed pal, and you should really pack up your ISIS bullshit, and leave Kurdistan & the region as soon as possible or your own citizens may help you do it.

Keep on dreaming you Kemalists, Ba’sists. and PERSICS, because the consequences could be other springs, which would be coming to you shortly as you may have expected, and only then your “media over kill speech performances”, and surprised fancy moves via hired foreign “haftabijar” (mixed up) roaming filthy army will end for once and for all.

Even a child could have told you “not to play with Lions’ tail”, but doing so woke up Peshmerga forces in all of Kurdistan with this latest ISIS bullshit surprise, and when on behalf of the world’s peoples they will teach you your final lessons now that you’ve messed with lion’s tail.

Your imported ISIS scums are already on the run, and showing their real coward selves like “dirty rats”, once they’ve realized this in reality was not similar to Video War games, and now that drones have identified their identities their families too will have to pay for their “child neglect” of the vicious devils left unsupervised in internet cafes, while they too will likely have to serve time as well. You can all run now, but you can’t hide.

ISIS, don’t forget to pay the taxes to Peshmerga (of KRG, YPG, YPJ, PKK, KDPI, Komala, and PJAK) when they help you pass the gates of hell, and send you to where you always wanted to be.

About Steve Tataii

Steve Tataii is a Kurdish scholar, former candidate for US Congress in 2010 special election, former candidate for the United States Senate in ‘06, and US House in ’02 (won the election, but denied of his victory through a plot by corrupt inner circle political elements). US House Candidate ’08 (no debate), author of three recent books on the Iraq War related to Kurds and Kurdistan, long-time contributing writer for local and other media, linguist of more than six languages, and an Independent Conflict Resolution Consultant. The author can be reached via email at: tataii2003congress@msn.com. Steve Tataii is a longtime contributing writer and columnist for Ekurd.net

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: fascist, regime, Turkish

SUSURLUK AND THE NEW TURKISH MAFIA

November 11, 2013 By administrator

by Matteo Tacconi

In 1996 a car crash disclosed the Pandora’s box, revealing a macabre relation between organised crime and State powers. A heavy truth whose SUSURLUK AND THE NEW TURKISH MAFIAshadows still darken today’s Turkey.

Turkey gained the unenviable reputation as a Mafia nation in the mid 1990s. At that time, the forbidden link between State sectors and organised crime emerged dramatically, shocking everyone. Indeed, who would have imagined such a blurry line between Politics and Mafia? Who could have predicted such a marked connection between the lawful country and criminal country, so greatly compromising the nation’s health? No one.

The Mafia-nation profile was discovered by chance due to a car accident on November 3, 1996 at the gates of Susurluk, a western Anatolian village (Turkey’s inner region, that is to say, the whole country except Istanbul). A darting Mercedes, speeding up to 125 MPH on the road, smashed against a truck. In the fatal crash, three of the four people on board died: Huseyn Kocadağ, Abdullah Catli and his partner, the beauty queen Gonca Us. The fourth passenger, Sedat Bucak, survived the impact.

Ordinary road fatalities? Not really, considering the passengers’ biographies. Catli was a notorious Mafia boss involved in heroin trafficking and a leading member of the (in)famous Grey Wolves, a right-wing, ultra-nationalist group with clear military suggestions. Kocadağ was the head of Istanbul’s police academy and one of the main organizers of the special units deployed for the repression of the Kurdish separatist insurrections that broke out in 1984.

As for Bucak, the survivor, he was an MP elected in the district of Urfa in south-eastern Turkey, the region with the highest percentage of Kurdish population. He was involved in the Kurdish front line, too, having at his command 20K men armed to the teeth and involved in the hunt for PKK militants and activists (the Kurdistan Workers’ Party), the political-military organization that represented the main ethnic minority in the country.

Before long, the simultaneous presence of the three in the Mercedes smelled damned fishy. The inquiry that followed shortly thereafter brought to light an uncomfortable truth. Namely: pieces of the state and institutions had hired the worst thugs in the organised crime scene as killers, many enrolled in the Grey Wolves, in order to hunt, track down, and defeat the Kurdish rebels at the height of the war between the separatist rebels and the State. In exchange for the services provided, including the mass murder of civilians, the Mafia was rewarded with good money and a blind eye, if not two, turned to their businesses, led by drug-trafficking.

Historically, this was the main and most lucrative activity of Turkish godfathers, and after a decade of outward calm, as a consequence of the agony of the domestic opium industry it attracted their yearning again. Just in the 1990s, in fact, the Golden Crescent, the region between Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, finally emerged as a large new field of opium and its major derivative, heroin. Turkish godfathers leaped on the opportunity and became the largest wholesalers in the European market. An undefeated record, even now that Afghanistan has ousted its other two fellow-countries in the narcotic trio.

Drug trafficking, and far beyond
The Istanbul and Anatolian gangs easily infiltrated all areas within their reach: gambling, prostitution, high finance, real estate, racketeering, arms smuggling. Usually, these operations were carried out in cahoots with the police, the intelligence apparatus, and the military hierarchy. These people were proficient in taking a share of credits of anti-Kurd actions, as well as the spoils.

Mafia mobsters, cops, politicians, and military officers: one big happy family. All together, they formed the backbone of the “Deep State” (Derin devlet in Turkish), a catacomb-like structure driven by the military Establishment and extended to politicians, senior bureaucrats and police, dedicated to intervening with ‘creative’ methods in public affairs and deemed as the generator of every conspiracy story and violent period in the history of the Turkish Republic. The Susurluk case unearthed its existence and made it clear that the Deep State also had enlisted mobsters, giving them an important part as co-stars.

After the scandal emerged on November 3, 1996, a Watergate in Turkish sauce, as someone described it, a wave of popular outrage and a short-lived reaction from the healthy side of the institutions resulted in a little cleanup, by removing the most compromised policemen and jailing some mafia members who had taken part in the maneuvers of the Deep State.
Drug trafficking, and far beyond

The Istanbul and Anatolian gangs easily infiltrated all areas within their reach: gambling, prostitution, high finance, real estate, racketeering, arms smuggling. Usually, these operations were carried out in cahoots with the police, the intelligence apparatus, and the military hierarchy. These people were proficient in taking a share of credits of anti-Kurd actions, as well as the spoils.

Mafia mobsters, cops, politicians, and military officers: one big happy family. All together, they formed the backbone of the “Deep State” (Derin devlet in Turkish), a catacomb-like structure driven by the military Establishment and extended to politicians, senior bureaucrats and police, dedicated to intervening with ‘creative’ methods in public affairs and deemed as the generator of every conspiracy story and violent period in the history of the Turkish Republic. The Susurluk case unearthed its existence and made it clear that the Deep State also had enlisted mobsters, giving them an important part as co-stars.

After the scandal emerged on November 3, 1996, a Watergate in Turkish sauce, as someone described it, a wave of popular outrage and a short-lived reaction from the healthy side of the institutions resulted in a little cleanup, by removing the most compromised policemen and jailing some mafia members who had taken part in the maneuvers of the Deep State.

2010: A Silent Odyssey

After that, pitch darkness. Since then, not another word was uttered about Mafia, drug trafficking and Deep State. Little by little, a curtain of silence was drawn over it. These matters gradually disappeared from the agenda. The Mafia, as it is currently stated in Turkey, was virtually defeated. The heroin trafficking, as is commonly pointed out, is less intense than before. The State, as emphasized, has been cleaned up. This is what they most often told us again and again in Istanbul and Ankara. This, followed by two considerations.

The first: the country enjoys good health. Second: the International community, Brussels and the rest of the Western countries that brought pressure and made several petitions for a clean sweep in the ‘90s, no longer have anything to worry about.

Those swearing that Turkey is rid of the old evil are backed by the figures. Regarding drug trafficking, Ankara can show the highest number of heroin seizures in the world: twelve tons in 2009. As for the Mafia hierarchy, after Susurluk, and then in more recent times after the massive raids conducted between 2004 and 2006, many babas, Turkish godfathers, were sent to jail. Others are still under investigation.

Can all this be enough to proclaim Turkey’s watershed after the ‘90s? There is still reason for doubt. Let’s start with drug trafficking. Considering the Afghan situation, where permanent war has pushed the production of heroin forward at the highest levels ever, there is no guarantee that the remarkable police seizures achieved directly proportional to the dismantling of the successful drug trafficking trade. Moreover, someone noted that the large amount of heroin seized means that the flow of “brown sugar” from Kabul towards Europe is substantially increasing, and that the Turkish roads, although with some diversification in the routes in recent years, remain by far the most used on the drug journey. This phenomenon was also confirmed by a drug trafficking study conducted by Interpol and UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime).

Regarding the Mafia, or the “denial” of the Mafia, some reservations are still justified. After all, arresting a number of babas is quite different from affirming that criminal groups no longer exist. One wonders what happened to the godfathers’ assets, their immense wealth, their tens, hundreds, thousands of businesses? Can it be all over? Can we believe the clean-up that followed Susurluk and the recent wave of detentions, actually brought organised crime off its high horse?

And the questions continue, primarily the possible return of the Derin devlet, the Deep State. Indeed, in 2008, another Watergate exposed a secret ultra-nationalist organization, mainly composed of representatives from the military establishment and proven senior Mafia bosses. Their plot, according to investigators, was to oust the legitimately constituted government with its Islamic overtones led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan, head of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), which came to power in 2002.

Some of the members of this cell, called Ergenekon, had already been implicated in the Susurluk affair. Among them were general Veli Küçük and Sedat Peker, considered by many as the current Turkish Mafia’s Boss of the Bosses. Based on this pairing, many see Ergenekon as a new Susurluk, adapted to changing circumstances and roles. If the Kurds were once the public enemies, now, the sights are set on the Islamic party in power. If the Mafias once acted as gangsters, now, as many analysts point out, they are actively enrolled in the Deep State in their brand new position of well-bred, full-dressed, successful businessmen, the outcome of the transition that led to the final establishment, along the past fifteen years, of a real industrial Mafia.

The judges are still investigating, and the trials and hearings are still in progress. The Ergenekon case is far from being closed. It could result in a Susurluk 2.0 version, or maybe not. It could be demonstrated that the Deep State still exists and its puppet masters caught, or the whole prosecution could collapse. Who knows? The courts are entitled to sort things out.

Meanwhile, one could reasonably wonder whether the great cure everybody is talking about has really resulted in a miraculous outcome, or whether, on the contrary, the syndromes of drug trafficking, Mafia, and the Deep State remained unaffected by the remedies employed during the last fifteen years. Let’s try to put two and two together.

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Ahem, Mr. President: The War on Terror is far from over

September 24, 2013 By administrator

Sol W. Sanders  

If the Boston Massacre and the growing Syrian Civil War jihadist outrages were not self-evident, the bloody attack on innocents at the Nairobi, Kenya, mall provide PakistanChristians1-300x231new evidence that the international terrorist conspiracy continues virtually unabated.

A relative cries after twin suicide bombings killed 85 and wounded 140 at the historic All Saints Church in Peshawar, Pakistan. /EPA

The perpetrators were Islamic jihadists, apparently members of the al Shahid thugs in neighboring Somalia who call themselves adherents of Al Qaida. So, despite all the obfuscation of the Obama administration and its adherents, The War On Terrorism goes on and Washington will be forced to fight it under whatever name and probably with growing resources.

Just as in the more than four decades of The Cold War, the outcome is not assured, no more than its length. The fanatics who wage a campaign to gain world dominance in the name of Islam are if anything even more single-minded of purpose and willing to sacrifice themselves than the utopians turned state terrorists of the earlier 20th century totalitarianism.

That they tend to fall into internecine feuds and mutual self-destruction will not spare the world of their violence even if, luckily, it is likely to rule out any new and coordinated central command such as Osama bin Laden once attempted.

But the continued upsurge of this violence means that despite the other myriad overwhelming problems which bedevil policymakers in Washington and the other capitals of the civilized world, carrying on a complex and difficult program to meet the terrorists’ challenge will not go away. The significance of the Nairobi episode, which is still not resolved and analyzed at this writing, is that it does show that the terrorist infection is not only alive but that it is continuing to spread.

Like the Muslim extremist threat in Mali and Nigeria, the terrorists have now shown their tentacles reach beyond the Middle East and Central and South Asia into Black Africa. And almost simultaneously with the Nairobi explosion, there was an attempted jihadist takeover of Zamboanga in the southern Philippines and a bloody attack on a Pakistani Christian church, both virtually blacked out in the mainstream media.

These episodes show that the network of Islamic extremists stretches from one end of the umma [the worldwide Muslim community] to the other, and even when not directly linked, draw their intellectual vigor and sometimes material resources from one another.

The Syrian crisis has complicated the already confused strategies to effectively combat the jihadists. Unfortunately, a relatively spontaneous uprising against decades of unrestrained brutality of the al Assad family dictatorship has fallen under the shadow of international jihadist volunteers who are flooding in from all directions to fight it – not excluding second and third generation Muslims from all over the democratic West including the U.S and Australia. Their growing presence among the opponents of the regime and the Obama Administration’s fumbling of the issue of the use of chemical weapons of mass destruction by Bashar Assad has further muddied the waters.

But whatever the outcome of the Syrian struggle, these new volunteer jihadists will provide a new reservoir of terrorists, as did a similar liberation war against Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, a new cadre of bloodied fanatics to return to their own countries or to the next terrorist front for new violence. Willy-nilly, Assad’s support by Iran’s state terrorists in their effort to dominate the region and President Vladimir Putin’s desperate ploy to reassert Soviet grandeur by supporting Damascus is further aggravating the terrorist picture.

Both Moscow and Tehran believe they have a stake in exploiting the centuries-old bitter feud between the two principal wings of Islam, Sunni and Shia. In addition to attacks on non-Muslims and Islamic innocents, the result is likely to be a welter of explosive intra-Muslim conflicts, vitiating the possibility of one central command, but contributing to the general bloodshed of noncombatants.

There will not be any easy answers to the problem of combating this growing international menace to peace and stability, which could reach across continents as it did on 9/11 to the American homeland. But an effective campaign relies on three general categories of government activity:

Somehow the open societies of the West, inherently vulnerable to terrorism, will have to learn to take more protective measures, short of limiting the freedom which is their essence.

The bumbling bureaucracy of air travel security, for example, needs a surgical overhaul. Too much effort and money is being expended on unnecessary gateway inspection procedures.

New technologies will provide more inspection efficiency. But the introduction of common sense at the highest administrative levels appears a necessity. The airlines, themselves, should assume an increasing role in filtering out possible saboteurs. Without such programs, the terrorists are going to continue to be a jump ahead of security measures.

There are economic measures the American government needs to take to enhance any effort at defeating the terrorists. The sanctions against Iran, much too long coming in their current growing intensity, point to the enormous impact U.S. Treasury controls can have directly and indirectly on an adversary.

The shale revolution with the enormous increases in domestic gas and oil production have now made it possible for the U.S. to do more than try to persuade those in the Persian Gulf states, including individual Saudis as well as officials in Riyadh, and the outrageous troublemakers in Qatar, to end their direct and indirectly financial support to the terrorist networks.

What is require simultaneously, of course, but hardly likely, is an about face in the Obama administration’s war on fossil fuels, which nevertheless has ironically not haled new record production and possible exports.

Any attempt at taking security measures, of course, must ultimately rely on enhanced intelligence.

Repeated efforts to reform the American intelligence community have only added additional layers of bureaucracy without, it seems, increasing actual benefits. If “stove-piping” – excluding necessary interchange among the various intelligence bodies – has been somewhat eliminated, the Snowden treason episode and the Washington Navy Yard Massacre are evidence that the whole system of “need to know” security precautions which once dominated government operations has fallen afoul of the digital revolution.

Furthermore, it is clear that many of those who are entrusted with the war on Islamic intelligence have an inadequate knowledge of the history of the religion and its adherents. Unlike the British who in their imperial heyday could depend heavily on their academy for such resources, the U.S. faces a generally unrealistic, antagonistic and disloyal professorate with its hangers on from the parlor Marxist politics of the 1960s.

This leads to the a general failure reaching to the highest echelons of the Obama administration which in its effort to reduce international tension has taken an idealistic and unrealistic attitude toward the problem of Islam and its radical appendages.

Islam is not and never has been “a religion of peace”, from its earliest conquests in the Arabian desert to the subjugation of former Christian, Zoroastrian, Hindu and pagan societies of the Middle East, North Africa and India. There are hundreds of millions of peaceful Muslims, of course. But the idealization of an officially tolerant Islam, for example, in Berber-ruled kingdoms in Spain in the 14th and 15th centuries, is pure fiction. Islamic regimes have always condemned non-believing citizens, at best, to an inferior status with onerous tax burdens.

Islam has never had its Reformation or Counter-reformation, nor its haskalah, having largely rejected Greek learning in monumental debates almost a thousand years ago. Unless and until the majority of Muslim intellectuals and spokesmen for Islam parse the indivisibility of their religion with the implanting of a sharia state, the seeds of jihadism and accompanying terrorism are planted wherever the religion prevails.

Therefore, an important element – perhaps the most important – in an effective and continuing defense against Islamic terrorism is a more realistic understanding of this relationship of the Muslim faithful and the jihadists.

It is incumbent on American Muslims, for example, to halt their wailing about a nonexistent victimization. Since 9/11 – contrary to what might have been expected in another society less tolerant than the U.S. – they have seen little “Islamphobia”.

Rather, such highly placed individuals as Ms. Huma Abedin, principal assistant to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have an obligation publicly to explain and renounce their family relationships with the Muslim Brotherhood, an original source of inspiration for much of the current jihadist leadership.

It is in the nature of the American system of government, unfortunately, that none of this is to be accomplished rapidly, even given the growing urgency for an effective reform of the efforts for dealing with terrorism. The wake-up call of 9/11 has been hushed, ironically, in the enormous vitality of U.S. society and pursuit of happiness which is the ultimate American goal. But unfortunately the problem of terrorism, even in the homeland, is not going to go away.

Sol W. Sanders, (solsanders@cox.net), is a contributing editor for WorldTribune.com and East-Asia-Intel.com and blogs at

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» Syria: Another Western War Crime In The Making — Paul Craig Roberts

August 28, 2013 By administrator

By: Paul Craig Roberts
Update:

Paul Craig Rober 2The war criminals in Washington and other Western capitals are determined to maintain their lie that the Syrian government used chemical weapons. Having failed in efforts to intimidate the UN chemical inspectors in Syria, Washington has demanded that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon withdraw the chemical weapons inspectors before they can assess the evidence and make their report. The UN Secretary General stood up to the Washington war criminals and rejected their demand. However, as with Iraq, Washington’s decision to commit aggression against Syria is not based on any facts. http://rt.com/op-edge/syria-un-war-investigation-006/

The US and UK governments have revealed none of the “conclusive evidence” they claim to have that the Syrian government used chemical weapons. Listening to their voices, observing their body language, and looking into their eyes, it is completely obvious that John Kerry and his British and German puppets are lying through their teeth. This is a far more shameful situation than the massive lies that former Secretary of State Colin Powell told the UN about Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. Colin Powell claims that he was deceived by the White House and did not know that he was lying. Kerry and the British, French, and German puppets know full well that they are lying.

The face that the West presents to the world is the brazen face of a liar.

Washington and its British and French puppet governments are poised to yet again reveal their criminality. The image of the West as War Criminal is not a propaganda image created by the West’s enemies, but the portrait that the West has painted of itself.

The UK Independent reports that over this past week-end Obama, Cameron, and Hollande agreed to launch cruise missile attacks against the Syrian government within two weeks despite the lack of any authorization from the UN and despite the absence of any evidence in behalf of Washington’s claim that the Syrian government has used chemical weapons against the Washington-backed “rebels”, largely US supported external forces, seeking to overthrow the Syrian government.

Indeed, one reason for the rush to war is to prevent the UN inspection that Washington knows would disprove its claim and possibly implicate Washington in the false flag attack by the “rebels,” who assembled a large number of children into one area to be chemically murdered with the blame pinned by Washington on the Syrian government.

Another reason for the rush to war is that Cameron, the UK prime minister, wants to get the war going before the British parliament can block him for providing cover for Obama’s war crimes the way that Tony Blair provided cover for George W. Bush, for which Blair was duly rewarded. What does Cameron care about Syrian lives when he can leave office into the waiting arms of a $50 million fortune.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/syria-un-weapons-inspectors-attacked-as-they-try-to-enter-poison-gas-attack-site-8784435.html

The Syrian government, knowing that it is not responsible for the chemical weapons incident, has agreed for the UN to send in chemical inspectors to determine the substance used and the method of delivery. However, Washington has declared that it is “too late” for UN inspectors and that Washington accepts the self-serving claim of the al Qaeda affiliated “rebels” that the Syrian government attacked civilians with chemical weapons. http://news.antiwar.com/2013/08/25/obama-administration-accepts-rebels-account-on-syria-prepares-for-war/ See also http://news.antiwar.com/2013/08/25/syria-accepts-un-inspectors-us-spurns-call-as-too-late/

In an attempt to prevent the UN chemical inspectors who arrived on the scene from doing their work, the inspectors were fired upon by snipers in “rebel” held territory and forced off site, although a later report from RT says the inspectors have returned to the site to conduct their inspection. http://rt.com/news/un-chemical-oservers-shot-000/

The corrupt British government has declared that Syria can be attacked without UN authorization, just as Serbia and Libya were militarily attacked without UN authorization. In other words, the Western democracies have already established precedents for violating international law. “International law? We don’t need no stinking international law!” The West knows only one rule: Might is Right. As long as the West has the Might, the West has the Right.

In a response to the news report that the US, UK, and France are preparing to attack Syria, the Russian Foreign Minister, Lavrov, said that such unilateral action is a “severe violation of international law,” and that the violation was not only a legal one but also an ethical and moral violation. Lavrov referred to the lies and deception used by the West to justify its grave violations of international law in military attacks on Serbia, Iraq, and Libya and how the US government used preemptive moves to undermine every hope for peaceful settlements in Iraq, Libya, and Syria.

Once again Washington has preempted any hope of peaceful settlement. By announcing the forthcoming attack, the US destroyed any incentive for the “rebels” to participate in the peace talks with the Syrian government. On the verge of these talks taking place, the “rebels” now have no incentive to participate as the West’s military is coming to their aid.

In his press conference Lavrov spoke of how the ruling parties in the US, UK, and France stir up emotions among poorly informed people that, once aroused, have to be satisfied by war. This, of course, is the way the US manipulated the public in order to attack Afghanistan and Iraq. But the American public is tired of the wars, the goal of which is never made clear, and has grown suspicious of the government’s justifications for more wars.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll finds that “Americans strongly oppose U.S. intervention in Syria’s civil war and believe Washington should stay out of the conflict even if reports that Syria’s government used deadly chemicals to attack civilians are confirmed.” http://news.yahoo.com/syria-war-escalates-americans-cool-u-intervention-reuters-003146054.html However, Obama could not care less that only 9 percent of the public supports his warmongering. As former president Jimmy Carter recently stated, “America has no functioning democracy.” http://rt.com/usa/carter-comment-nsa-snowden-261/ It has a police state in which the executive branch has placed itself above all law and the Constitution.

This police state is now going to commit yet another Nazi-style war crime of unprovoked aggression. At Nuremberg the Nazis were sentenced to death for precisely the identical actions being committed by Obama, Cameron, and Hollande. The West is banking on might, not right, to keep it out of the criminal dock.

The US, UK, and French governments have not explained why it matters whether people in the wars initiated by the West are killed by explosives made of depleted uranium or with chemical agents or any other weapon. It was obvious from the beginning that Obama was setting up the Syrian government for attack. Obama demonized chemical weapons–but not nuclear “bunker busters” that the US might use on Iran. Then Obama drew a red line, saying that the use of chemical weapons by the Syrians was such a great crime that the West would be obliged to attack Syria. Washington’s UK puppets, William Hague and Cameron, have just repeated this nonsensical claim. http://rt.com/news/uk-response-without-un-backing-979/ The final step in the frame-up was to orchestrate a chemical incident and blame the Syrian government.

What is the West’s real agenda? This is the unasked and unanswered question. Clearly, the US, UK, and French governments, which have displayed continuously their support for dictatorial regimes that serve their purposes, are not the least disturbed by dictatorships. They brand Assad a dictator as a means of demonizing him for the ill-informed Western masses. But Washington, UK, and France support any number of dictatorial regimes, such as the ones in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and now the military dictatorship in Egypt that is ruthlessly killing Egyptians without any Western government speaking of invading Egypt for “killing its own people.”

Clearly also, the forthcoming Western attack on Syria has nothing whatsoever to do with bringing “freedom and democracy” to Syria any more than freedom and democracy were reasons for the attacks on Iraq and Libya, neither of which gained any “freedom and democracy.”

The Western attack on Syria is unrelated to human rights, justice or any of the high sounding causes with which the West cloaks its criminality.

The Western media, and least of all the American presstitutes, never ask Obama, Cameron, or Hollande what the real agenda is. It is difficult to believe than any reporter is sufficiently stupid or gullible to believe that the agenda is bringing “freedom and democracy” to Syria or punishing Assad for allegedly using chemical weapons against murderous thugs trying to overthrow the Syrian government.

Of course, the question wouldn’t be answered if asked. But the act of asking it would help make the public aware that more is afoot than meets the eye. Originally, the excuse for Washington’s wars was to keep Americans safe from terrorists. Now Washington is endeavoring to turn Syria over to jihad terrorists by helping them to overthrow the secular, non-terrorist Assad government. What is the agenda behind Washington’s support of terrorism?

Perhaps the purpose of the wars is to radicalize Muslims and, thereby, destabilize Russia and even China. Russia has large populations of Muslims and is bordered by Muslim countries. Even China has some Muslim population. As radicalization spreads strife into the only two countries capable of being an obstacle to Washington’s world hegemony, Western media propaganda and the large number of US financed NGOs, posing as “human rights” organizations, can be counted on by Washington to demonize the Russian and Chinese governments for harsh measures against “rebels.”

Another advantage of the radicalization of Muslims is that it leaves former Muslim countries in long-term turmoil or civil wars, as is currently the case in Iraq and Libya, thus removing any organized state power from obstructing Israeli purposes.

Secretary of State John Kerry is working the phones using bribes and threats to build acceptance, if not support, for Washington’s war crime-in-the-making against Syria.

Washington is driving the world closer to nuclear war than it ever was even in the most dangerous periods of the Cold War. When Washington finishes with Syria, the next target is Iran. Russia and China will no longer be able to fool themselves that there is any system of international law or restraint on Western criminality. Western aggression is already forcing both countries to develop their strategic nuclear forces and to curtail the Western-financed NGOs that pose as “human rights organizations,” but in reality comprise a fifth column that Washington can use to destroy the legitimacy of the Russian and Chinese governments.

Russia and China have been extremely careless in their dealings with the United States. Essentially, the Russian political opposition is financed by Washington. Even the Chinese government is being undermined. When a US corporation opens a company in China, it creates a Chinese board on which are put relatives of the local political authorities. These boards create a conduit for payments that influence the decisions and loyalties of local and regional party members. The US has penetrated Chinese universities and intellectual attitudes. The Rockefeller University is active in China as is Rockefeller philanthropy. Dissenting voices are being created that are arrayed against the Chinese government. Demands for “liberalization” can resurrect regional and ethnic differences and undermine the cohesiveness of the national government.

Once Russia and China realize that they are riven with American fifth columns, isolated diplomatically, and outgunned militarily, nuclear weapons become the only guarantor of their sovereignty. This suggests that nuclear war is likely to terminate humanity well before humanity succumbs to global warming or rising national debts.

Paul Craig Roberts has had careers in scholarship and academia, journalism, public service, and business. He is chairman of The Institute for Political Economy. Dr. Roberts was awarded the Treasury Department’s Meritorious Service Award for “his outstanding contributions to the formulation of United States economic policy.”

In 1987 the French government recognized him as “the artisan of a renewal in economic science and policy after half a century of state interventionism” and inducted him into the Legion of Honor.

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DOS Hacks, Wake Up (Turkish nationalists, constitute the Turanian homeland Grey wolf)

August 25, 2013 By administrator

BY GAREN YEGPARIAN

A visual depicting territories that, to some Turkish nationalists, constitute the Turanian homeland
Turan
The Department of State (DOS) of the U.S. of A. is a huge establishment, with lots of resources, brains, and other talent. Yet, somehow, the “experts” it has providing advice about Turkey and Azerbaijan leave much to be desired. They seem to be really oblivious to the threat of pan-Turkism, or pan-Turanism. This demented ideology provided the undergirding for the Armenian Genocide, is alive and well today, and, judging by some of the activities and infrastructure-building undertaken by the culprits, will be a destabilizing factor in the Middle East and Central Asia in the not-too-distant future. The experts seem to be all-in for a policy of “support Turkey no matter what.”

Take a look at the accompanying picture (see legend here). It is the opening visual of a YouTube video titled “2013 Turanian Army established!”

 

The video shows footage and photos, mostly of what appear to be Turkey’s air force and other armed services. It is posted by “Turanian Asker (soldier)”, whose symbol is a grey wolf— presumably the one which mothered all Turks according to that mythology. The Grey Wolves, in Turkey, are/were a bunch of murderous chauvinistic thugs who caused much mayhem in recent decades. I’m writing all this to provide the context that our DOS experts seem to avoid examining.

The maps and flag-colors/motifs you see in the accompanying picture are those of the territories that in some deranged minds constitute the Turanian homeland that must be “united”. Looking at the legend, you’ll notice that much of this territory is in Russia (RF), with China (you might recall in “Turk vs. Turk” I referred to the Uyghurs from China who were receiving training in Turkey, then fighting in Syria, before returning home) and Ukraine also being targets of Turkish/Azerbaijani expansionism— which is really what all this comes down to. The Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (CCTS) (explore it yourself here), founded in 2005, consists of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkey. Interestingly, something called the “Turanian Army” or “Turanian National Front” was also formed that year, though something is unclear to me and the “Army” may just be an extremist’s representation of the CCTS.

The CCTS is the formal, international, legal/political face of this movement. Accompanying it is the “International Organization of Turkic Culture” whose membership, according to its website, is comprised of the following: Republic of Azerbaijan, Republic Of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Republic of Uzbekistan, Republic of Turkey, Turkmenistan, Altai Republic (RF), Republic of Bashkortostan (RF), Gagauzia (Moldova), Republic of Khakassia (RF), Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Republic of Sakha(Yakutia) (RF), Republic of Tatarstan (RF), Tyva Republic (RF).

Notice the overlap between the list above and the list in the legend. Then consider that CCTS lists, as its “related institutions”— Academy of Turkic World, Parliamentary Assembly of Turkic Speaking States – Turkpa, International Organization of Turkic Culture – Turksoy, and Business Council of Turkic Speaking States. The “take it slowly” approach is obvious (“Asbarez” has been reporting on their actions as they occur) with Turkey and Azerbaijan developing relations with the other regions, networking, waiting for the opportunity to pounce.

None of this seems to concern the DOS experts, since they must surely be aware of it. Perhaps they should follow the activities of this “Turanian Army” group, which, if it exists, is probably the grass-roots arm of the effort to realize the Turks’ pipe-dreams. They should read Zarevand’s “United & Independent Tourania” for the Armenian perspective, or go straight to the horse’s mouth and read Zia Gokalp’s “Principles of Turkism,” to cure their cluelessness.

Unchecked, the Turks will pursue this ridiculous ideology. Eventually, it will lead to bloodshed when those who disagree with the Turks’ designs resist, or when the Turks decide those people are “in the way” just as the Armenians were…

Why not make it your project? Find the names of the staffers at the Turkey and Azerbaijan desks at the DOS, and send them relevant books as gifts… Christmas is just around the corner!

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CHRONOLOGICAL CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY COMMITED BY TURKS FROM 1878 TO 1999

August 16, 2013 By administrator

 

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1878 June 4. Turkey sells Cyprus to England.
1879 Kurdish revolt at Badinan by Obeydalla.

 

1894 September-1896 August. Sultan Abdul Hamit applies the policy’ of genocide to the Armenians. In August and September 1894, Armenians are slain in Sassun. In October 1895 takes place the first organised genocide in Constantinople and Trebizond and in November and December 1895 the authorities organized a great massacre throughout the country. In June 1896, the massacre of Van takes place. After the capture by the Armenians in 26-8-1896 of the Ottoman Bank, another massacre takes place in Constantinople. Total number of victims is 300.000.

 

1896 May 12. Murders of Greeks and conflicts between Greeks and Turks in the island of Crete.
1909 end of March. New massacres of the Armenians organized by the New-Turks at Adana, Tarsus and other towns of Cilicia. Victims are 30.000 Armenians and some American missionnaries.
1909 Revolution of the Arabs in Yemen is suppressed in bloodshed by the New-Turks.

 

1911 October 1. Assassination of Emilianos, Bishop of Grevena by the Turks.
1912 Kurdish uprising in Mardin under Bedirhan and H. Remo, and in Bitlis under Seyh Selim.

 

1912 The turkish army in retreat from East Thrace loots the villages of Didymotichon and Adrianopoli districts. Villages of the Malgara district are burnt. The same happens in Kessani. Assassinations and massacres accompany the destruction and looting in this predominantly greek region.
1913 February. The turkish authorities compel the Greek inhabitants of the district of village Crithea to leave their village in East Thrace. A brutal looting follows.

 

1913 The reoccupation of Eastern Thrace by the turkish army leads to atrocities and massacres of Greeks. 15.690 are the victims of these massacres. In the regions of Malgara and Charioupoli many villages are also destroyed. Massacres were followed by looting.
1914 February 8. The Dutch Westerneck and the Norwegian Hoft are appointed as General Inspectors of the Armenian provinces.

 

1914 May 25. The Greek Orthodox (Ecumenical) Patriarcate protests for the persecution of Christians and commands all churches and schools to be closed.
1914 May 27. The turkish authorities at Pergamum command all Christian population to leave the town within two hours. The terrorized inhabitants take refuge in the Greek island of Mytilini.
1924 July 10. Kurdish revolt of Nasturi in Hakkari. It was suppressed by the 7th turkish Army corps after 79 days 36 villages were destroyed 12 others were levelled down to the earth.

 

1925 March 3. The great Kurdish revolution bursts out at Elazig under Seyh-Sait 10.000 Kurds seize Harput and attack Diyarbakir, the Capital of Kurdistan After the complete destruction of 48 villages, the,revolution was suppressed at 7/10/1927 drowned in Kurdish blood.
1926 May 16. Mount Agri Kurdish revolt takes place. The rebels caught prisonner, the 28th turkish infantry division. The revolt after being spread to the regions of Hakkari, Siirt and Mardin, was suppressed after fierce fights with more powerful forces at 17/7/1926.
1927 May 30. A great Kurdish revolution in Diyarbakir and Agri under Seyh Enver. It was suppressed after violent fights at 7/10/1927. 2000 Kurdish fighters were killed. For many days the waters of Murat river were turned red by the blood of the slain Kurdish fighters.

 

1928 Two Kurdish uprisings took place. The first under Resul Aga at Siirt, and the second under Ali Can. Accurate information lacking, owing to Martial Law.
1930 June 2. Kurdish uprising at Agri region. It was suppressed at 18-9-30.
1930 August 31. Turkish newspaper Milliet publishes a declaration of Premier Ismet Inonu <<Only the turkish nation has the right to have national claims in this country. No other element has such a right>>.

 

1930 September 30. Turkish paper Milliet publishes a statement of the turkish minister of Justice : <<The Turk is the only master in his country. Those who are not pure Turks have one right in this country : The right to be servants, the right to be slaves>>. This is the way Turkey understands the human rights and behaves to the minorities of Armenians, Greeks, Syrians and Kurds. Even today 12 million Kurds have not a school, their language, their music and dances are prohibited, their leaders persecuted and the Kurdish people killed.

 

1935 A Kurdish uprising under Buban in Bitlis and in Siirt under Abdul Rahman takes place.
1937 A Kurdish revolution under Seyh Risa,bursts at Dersim. Details are not known because of the severe censorship by turkish authorities.
1937 May 23. The turkish government forbids the edition of the newspaper of Constantinople Son Telegraph, because it has referred to the Kurdish sufferings.
1938 November 10. Death of Kemal Ataturk, the butcher of Kurds, Greeks and Armenians who saved his country from partition.

 

1941 May. Mobilisation of 20 classes of the Greek and Armenian minorities living in Turkey and having Turkish citizenship, in order to exterminate them in the same manner, as they have already done during World War I, through the forced-labor battalions.
1942 November 11. The law of taxation on property of the non Muslims of Turkey (Varlik Vergisi ) is voted. It is a hideous attempt of economic extermination of the Greek and Armenian communities, which were exposed undefended to the excesses and abuse of power by the turkish economic authorities.

 

1955 September 6. The turkish authorities organize a great pogrom against the Greeks of Constantinople. 29 Churches were burnt and 46 looted. The graves of the Ecumenical Patriarchs and Christian cemeteries were vandalised. Thousands of shops were destroyed. Hundreds of women raped. Vandalisms at a smaller scale have takes place in Smyrna.
1974 July 20. The turkish army invades the independent and armless island of Cyprus, member of U.N.O. and seizes the 40% of it, on pretext that this is necessary for the Turkish-Cypriot minority which equals 18% of the whole population.

 

1974 July-August. Despite the resolutions of the U.N. Security Council No 353, 357, 358, 359, 360 etc which urged : <<The withdtawal without delay from the Republic of Cyprus of foreign military personnel>>. The invading turkish forces have turned into a permanent occupation army, which forl0 years does not conform with the above resolutions, despises U.N.O., challenges every conscientious man ofthe World and undermines world peace.
1978 1978 The Turkish fascist state initiates a pogrom against Alevi-muslims
all over Turkey. All over Turkey, Grey Wolves murder hundreds of people.
The place where the most people are killed is Kahramanmaras. The
repression and criminalisation of Alevi-muslims in Turkey, continous also
in the present time
 

 

1978 december 25 1978 December 25. Turkish fascists massacre hundreds of Kurds in Marash .
1978 December 28 1978 December 28. Proclamation of Martial Law in 15 provinces of Turkish
Kurdistan prohibiting for 18 years now any information about the
sufferings of the Kurdish people. The fascist government of Ankara hopes
that they will achieve by force the submission of the enslaved peoples of
Asia Minor. They hope they will continue to occupy the country of Armenia,
Kurdistan, North Cyprus and the Greek fatherland of East Thrace and West
Asia Minor. The future will prove how wrong they are. Every free and
conscientious man of the world must help for that.
 

 

1980 September 12 1980 September 12. Coup led by General Kenan Evren overthrows the
governing MHP replacing one brand of fascism with yet another lasting
until 1983.
 

 

1983 November 15 The illegal Turkish puppet regime declares independence
for the “Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” (“TRNC”) in the occupied
part of Cyprus which has now been systematically Ethnically Cleansed of
over 200,000 indigenous Greek Cypriots. The “illegal” declaration is
immediately “Deplored” by the UN Security Council which declares the
“Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus” “Legally Invalid” in Resolutions
541(1983) and 550 (1984) which also “Condemns” this and all other
secessionist actions.
 

 

1984 Turkey begins a crackdown on Kurds seeking autonomy. In the following
years many Kurdish Villages are razed to the ground and emptied of
inhabitants who are moved to other parts of Turkey or forced to flee as
refugees. Those who speak out against the Turkish regime are summarily
imprisoned or assassinated.
 

 

1993 The Turkish brutalities against the Kurdish people continue and are
stepped up. Turkey showing ABSOLUTELY NO RESPECT for international laws
and agreements invades Northern Iraq in its attempt to butcher the Kurdish
people
 

 

1995 Turkish soldiers from the Hakkari Mountain Commando Brigade slaughter
and dismember the bodies of Kurdish resistance fighters. They then take
photographs of themselves posing with the victims of their barbaric crime
and sell them as trophies at $2 a piece.
 

 

1996 January 27 January 27. Turkish naval forces briefly invade and occupy the island
of Imia which was deemed as Greek Territory by the Paris 1947 convention.
Only US intervention prevents a war. This is part of an endless list of
challenges to Greek sovereignty, which include illegal Turkish claims to
almost every Greek island in the Aegean, even the island Crete, and the
daily violation of Greek Air Space and Territorial Waters
 

 

1996 August 12-14 Turkish occupation and security forces together with
MHP Grey Wolves terrorists sent by the Turkish Government to occupied
Cyprus brutally beat and murder Cypriot refugees peacefully protesting
against Turkeys illegal occupation and ethnic cleansing of northern
Cyprus, in the UN buffer zone in front of United Nations onlookers and the
worlds media who capture the scenes on video. Tassos Isaak is clubbed to
death on August 12 by Turkish thugs and his cousin Solomos Solomou is shot
dead on August 14 by a so-called “minister” of the puppet occupation
regime.
 

 

1996 A 58-year-old Greek Cypriot Civillian, Petros
Kakoullis, was shot and killed while out collecting Snails, by the Turkish
occupation troops, receiving three bullets, two on the chest and one on
the neck.
 

 

1999 Turkey captures Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan and after torturing
him and depriving him of legal representatives subjects him to an inhume
trial in glass cage, demanding the death penalty from a specially set-up
Kangaroo Court.
 

 

1999 The death toll of Kurds killed in Turkish military operations rises
to over 40,000 and according to the figures published by Turkeys own
“parliament”, 6,000 Kurdish Villages have been systematically emptied of
all inhabitants and 3,000,000 Kurds have been displaced.

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RT Report: Egypt’s opposition claims to have 22 million signatures for Morsi’s resignation ahead of mass protests

June 29, 2013 By administrator

Pressure on embattled Islamist President Mohammed Morsi is building, as opposition claim more people want him to resign, than those who voted him into office. There are fears that huge protest rallies scheduled for Sunday will descend into violence.

morsi_siActivists for the Tamarod, or Rebellion, campaign – who the Prosecutor General says will be investigated for trying to overthrow the regime – claim they have gathered 22.1 million signatures since April, calling for Morsi to step down after just one year in power. 13.2 million people voted for the President in the closely-contested run-off last year.

The collection is timed to coincide with the one-year anniversary of Morsi inauguration on June 30 – a symbolic date chosen by the opposition, who believe that protests across all the major cities in the country will attract millions, and trigger a repeat election.

Islamist supporters of the President have rejected the signatures, saying the numbers have been vastly inflated, maintaining that the petition has no legal power.

“How do we trust the petitions?” declared Muslim Brotherhood member Ahmed Seif Islam Hassan al-Banna in an interview with AP. “Who guarantees that those who signed were not paid to sign?”

The anti-Morsi coalition comprises a wide range of political forces – from the urban elites who initiated the protests against former president Hosni Mubarak in 2011, to Mubarak’s associates, who have been shifted from power, to minorities concerned about their rights.

“You cannot say that Morsi has failed as a President – he has been able to do very little,” Ahmed Badawi from Egyptian think-tank TRANSFORM told RT. “But he has failed as a person who could create a stable framework that could avoid the exact kind of trouble we are seeing now.”

On the eve of the protests, a group of as many as 22 anti-Morsi deputies has resigned from the Shura Council, Egypt’s upper parliamentary chamber. The Shura Council has been in charge of legislation in the country after the Muslim-dominated lower house was dismissed in acrimony by the Supreme Court a year ago (new elections have still not been scheduled).

“We gave them a chance to lead a reconciliation but they didn’t. The resignation comes to support the popular trend in Egypt,” said Mona Makram Ebeid, one of those who resigned.

The opposition accuses Morsi of trying to monopolize political power in the country, by proposing an openly Islamist constitution, stuffing the bureaucracy with his associates, and banning the courts from overruling his decisions.

“The agenda is not about health reform or how to build an Egyptian Harvard or Yale,” said Moataz Abdel Fattah, a political scientist at the American University in Cairo. “It is just a competition over who should preside and set the rules.”

Protesters also say he has mishandled the economy, with electricity and fuel shortages becoming a regular feature of daily life, as the government tries to secure more loans from international financial organizations.

“The executive branch has no clue how to run Egypt. It’s not a question of whether they are Muslim Brothers or liberals — it’s a question of people who have no vision or experience. They do not know how to diagnose the problem and then provide the solution. They are simply not qualified to govern,” wrote Nobel Peace Prize winner and opposition figurehead Mohammed ElBaradei in Foreign Policy magazine.

Morsi, a former engineer who spent a large part of his life in the US, has repeatedly claimed that he has been held back from carrying out key reforms by a mistrustful bureaucracy, which he says is still staffed by Mubarak sympathizers, and by an opposition that has questioned his every move. He has also hinted that “outside forces” are setting him up to fail.

“Morsi can either make concessions or he can increase the level of violence. So far he has offered very few concessions,” Said Sadek, a sociologist from the American University in Cairo, told RT.

Tension has already neared boiling point as contesting factions occupy the same streets.

In the past week at least seven people – including an American college student – have died in clashes, with several hundred more injured. Five Muslim Brotherhood offices across the country were set on fire by angry protesters.

In return, Morsi’s more radical Islamist supporters have openly urged the president to initiate a crackdown on dissent, calling protesters “thugs”.

“Vigilance is required to ensure we do not slide into civil war,” warned Cairo’s respected Islamic Al-Azhar institute.

Although Cairo has been relatively quiet – with sit-ins on both sides – some neighborhoods have blocked up their doors in anticipation of ransacking not only by political activists, but opportunist marauders. Most flights out of the Egyptian capital have been booked over the weekend as tourists and diplomats flee the country en-masse.

The outcome of the protests may hinge on intervention from the army and security forces.

The army, which stepped in during the Arab Spring two years ago, has promised to prevent “an attack on the will of the people”, and to intervene if one of the antagonists incites violence. Both sides say that they are confident the military will back them if the violence escalates.

The police, which has been notably reluctant to protect Muslim Brotherhood offices, and residences occupied by its official, is not expected to curtail the protests.

 

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