Ankara, October 2015
Witnesses said the two explosions happened seconds apart shortly after 10 a.m. as leftists, labour unions and other civic groups, gathered for a march to protest over the deaths of hundreds since conflict resumed between security forces and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the mainly Kurdish southeast.
At least 86 killed in twin bombings near train station in Turkey's capital.
Suruc, July 2015.
"A whistleblower, Fuat Avni, who has a credible record of predicting police operations and government policies has made a surprising claim, arguing that the Turkish spy agency is planning to blow up crowded areas."
Spy agency planning false-flag terror acts in crowded areas - January 2015.
On 20 July 2015, at least 31 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in a powerful explosion at a Kurdish centre in the mostly Kurdish town of Suruc (above) in southeastern Turkey, 10 km from the Syrian border.
The target of the explosion appears to have been Kurdish students.
Kurds clash with police in Istanbul after deadly Suruc terror attack.
Kurds blamed Turkey's government for the attack.
Turkey's President Erdogan supports ISIS and opposes the Kurds.
Suruc, July 2015.
"A whistleblower, Fuat Avni, who has a credible record of predicting police operations and government policies has made a surprising claim, arguing that the Turkish spy agency is planning to blow up crowded areas."
Spy agency planning false-flag terror acts in crowded areas - January 2015.
On 20 July 2015, at least 31 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in a powerful explosion at a Kurdish centre in the mostly Kurdish town of Suruc (above) in southeastern Turkey, 10 km from the Syrian border.
The target of the explosion appears to have been Kurdish students.
Kurds clash with police in Istanbul after deadly Suruc terror attack.
Kurds blamed Turkey's government for the attack.
Turkey's President Erdogan supports ISIS and opposes the Kurds.
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Sovereigntea comments:
According to witness interviewed by RT there was a lack of police / security prior to the event, which bucks the trend for Turkey.
Turkish journalist, Onur Burcak Belli, who was covering the ill-fated rally in Ankara, told RT that it seemed that the attack had specifically targeted the Kurdish protestors.
“There were many other groups; many other people, but the explosion took place where the Kurdish people were gathering. So, apparently they were the target of this explosion,” she said.
The journalist also pointed out an unusual lack of security at Saturday’s rally, which made the bombing possible.
“It was very interesting that there was no police forces around; no security people around because, normally, in Turkey all these demonstrations are always secured by the police and it’s always hard to get inside without going through any police check points,” she stressed.
Powerful explosions kill dozens at peace rally in Ankara
Sovereigntea comments:
According to witness interviewed by RT there was a lack of police / security prior to the event, which bucks the trend for Turkey.
Turkish journalist, Onur Burcak Belli, who was covering the ill-fated rally in Ankara, told RT that it seemed that the attack had specifically targeted the Kurdish protestors.
“There were many other groups; many other people, but the explosion took place where the Kurdish people were gathering. So, apparently they were the target of this explosion,” she said.
The journalist also pointed out an unusual lack of security at Saturday’s rally, which made the bombing possible.
“It was very interesting that there was no police forces around; no security people around because, normally, in Turkey all these demonstrations are always secured by the police and it’s always hard to get inside without going through any police check points,” she stressed.
Powerful explosions kill dozens at peace rally in Ankara
Sovereigntea comments:
Is Erdogan / the Gladio 2 gang seeking to distract from this story censored from the western media?
Erdogan Complicit in Massive Industrial Theft from Syria
The Syrian Minister of Justice, Najm al Ahmad, has begun an unprecedented process. He is using legal authority and international courts to address what has been the invisible dark side of Turkish intervention in Syria, the systematic looting of Syria’s industrial base.
Between 2012 and 2014, dozens of industrial facilities including automobile assembly plants from Aleppo and Idleb province were systematically dismantled and transported into Turkey including all machinery, parts inventories, even the light fixtures.
This wasn’t destruction, these factories were moved into Turkey, piece by piece, transported by heavy trucks where over an estimated $3 billion of Syria’s industrial base was given out, according to sources, to Turkish President Erdogan’s political supporters, members of the Turkish military and US backed “moderate rebels” whose leadership is believed to be fully complicit in what can only be termed “piracy” on an unprecedented scale.
Northern Syria’s considerable industrial base is now in Turkey or sold off across Europe, concealed in the endless line of trucks that haul goods from Turkey, the “sweatshop of Europe,” into the markets of Frankfurt, London and Paris.
Erdogan Complicit in Massive Industrial Theft from Syria.
Sovereigntea comments:
Turkey has launched airstrikes against the camps of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the southeast of the country, as well as in the Metina and Zap areas of northern Iraq.
A total of 14 militants were killed in southeast Turkey, the military statement said, as quoted by Reuters.
The airstrikes come a day after the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) declared a “state of inactivity,” promising to halt all attacks ahead of Turkey’s elections in November.
“Heeding calls from Turkey and abroad, our movement has decided on a state of inactivity by our guerillas, unless our people and our guerilla forces are attacked,” the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), an umbrella movement that includes the PKK, said in a statement.
09:44 GMT
Thousands of people have gathered in central Ankara, near the spot where Saturday's blasts took place. Many are shouting anti-government slogans, calling President Tayyip Erdogan and the police "murderers".
Staged drill, Boston marathon style
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I don't believe in a Heaven, but sure as hell hope there is a Hell for these Zionist scum.
ReplyDeleteIn Dante's 'Divine Comedy,' the part he describes Hell, the worst part is reserved for traitors.
How fitting.
My JW friends believes that the lions will eat grass along with the lambs in heaven. There will be no more killing in the land of milk and honey.
DeleteWhen many Christians earn their place in heaven I reckon quite a few of them will be disappointed without roast beef or lamb for Sunday lunch, or eggs, sausages, burgers, and beans for evening tea. I asked my JW friend whether there will be slaughter houses in heaven?
According to witness interviewed by RT there was a lack of police / security prior to the event, which bucks the trend for Turkey.
ReplyDelete17:47 GMT
Turkish journalist, Onur Burcak Belli, who was covering the ill-fated rally in Ankara, told RT that it seemed that the attack had specifically targeted the Kurdish protestors.
“There were many other groups; many other people, but the explosion took place where the Kurdish people were gathering. So, apparently they were the target of this explosion,” she said.
The journalist also pointed out an unusual lack of security at Saturday’s rally, which made the bombing possible.
“It was very interesting that there was no police forces around; no security people around because, normally, in Turkey all these demonstrations are always secured by the police and it’s always hard to get inside without going through any police check points,” she stressed.
https://www.rt.com/news/318185-ankara-road-junction-blast/
Is Erdogan / the Gladio 2 gang seeking to distract from this story censored from the western media.
Erdogan Complicit in Massive Industrial Theft from Syria
The Syrian Minister of Justice, Najm al Ahmad, has begun an unprecedented process. He is using legal authority and international courts to address what has been the invisible dark side of Turkish intervention in Syria, the systematic looting of Syria’s industrial base.
Between 2012 and 2014, dozens of industrial facilities including automobile assembly plants from Aleppo and Idleb province were systematically dismantled and transported into Turkey including all machinery, parts inventories, even the light fixtures.
This wasn’t destruction, these factories were moved into Turkey, piece by piece, transported by heavy trucks where over an estimated $3 billion of Syria’s industrial base was given out, according to sources, to Turkish President Erdogan’s political supporters, members of the Turkish military and US backed “moderate rebels” whose leadership is believed to be fully complicit in what can only be termed “piracy” on an unprecedented scale.
Northern Syria’s considerable industrial base is now in Turkey or sold off across Europe, concealed in the endless line of trucks that haul goods from Turkey, the “sweatshop of Europe,” into the markets of Frankfurt, London and Paris.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2015/10/10/erdogan-complicit-in-massive-industrial-theft-from-syria/
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09:49 GMT
Turkey has launched airstrikes against the camps of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the southeast of the country, as well as in the Metina and Zap areas of northern Iraq.
A total of 14 militants were killed in southeast Turkey, the military statement said, as quoted by Reuters.
The airstrikes come a day after the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) declared a “state of inactivity,” promising to halt all attacks ahead of Turkey’s elections in November.
“Heeding calls from Turkey and abroad, our movement has decided on a state of inactivity by our guerillas, unless our people and our guerilla forces are attacked,” the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK), an umbrella movement that includes the PKK, said in a statement.
09:44 GMT
Thousands of people have gathered in central Ankara, near the spot where Saturday's blasts took place. Many are shouting anti-government slogans, calling President Tayyip Erdogan and the police "murderers".
https://www.rt.com/news/318218-turkey-blasts-ankara-rally/