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The Fight against PKK Terrorism

I was born in NL and I still live there, hence both Dutch flags.
Nothing to do with not wanting to be Turkish or anything like that.

I am asking because many Turks who live in foreign, has two flags. Turkish one and the country where they live.
PKK attacks Turks in Germany. German internal secret Service BfV warned Police in Germany !
Seems that it will escalate like in the '90s.

Vermummte greifen Moschee in Bielefeld an – PKK-Parolen am Tatort | DEUTSCH TÜRKISCHE NACHRICHTEN

@Bismarck

We had similar situation with PKK and salafists here. A clash between PKK/KURDS and Turks would be worst!

Curfew in Cizre is to be lifted tomorrow...

So next week we'll probably read about an IED/RPG attack that kills a few cops.

I heard you have given Cizre city to PKK/Kurds?
 
HPG has caught the police officer who said that the Kurds ''would witness the strength of Turks'':

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Also, Turkish army shocked by new and more powerful IED-capabilities of PKK:

PKK's IED attacks catch Turkish military off guard - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
 
HPG has caught the police officer who said that the Kurds ''would witness the strength of Turks'':

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This isn't an officer but a person, who suffers mental disorder (insane), named 'Ersin Demirel' nicknamed 'Pertekli Deli Ersin':
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Only a moron would believe that, and you are being one here :meeting:
 
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10 leş var Ağrı Dağı güneyinde. Allah artırsın.

İsviçre Bern'de ülkücünün biri, ülkü ocaklarına saldıran Kürt teröristlerin üzerine araç sürmüş. Yaralı maymunlar olduğu bilgisi var. Teyitli değil.
 
Amin.:tup:
If they provocate in Europe they will really suffer, Ülkücü and PKK Mafia is in the same boat;
but they know the Targets, both sides. Will be depend on commands of their leaders. Maybe bloody.
 
10 leş var Ağrı Dağı güneyinde. Allah artırsın.

İsviçre Bern'de ülkücünün biri, ülkü ocaklarına saldıran Kürt teröristlerin üzerine araç sürmüş. Yaralı maymunlar olduğu bilgisi var. Teyitli değil.
Confirmed.
Clashes with terrorist smypathisants on Saturday afternoon in Bern. (Pictures)

Mehrere Verletzte bei Demo – der Auto-Attentäter ist ermittelt - News Bern: Stadt - derbund.ch


BTW: The story is that a group of Turks wanted to demonstrate (allowed by officials) against terrorism then pkk sympathisants showed up and wanted to disturb it which led to clashes, someone among the pkk sympathisants admit it.
 
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Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France...

I remember seeing PKK taggings on the streets of Vienna all over when I was a kid.

Extremely high on PKK activities across Europe when compared to entire European mainland.
 
we will unfortunately see a chaos in Europe. PKK is trying to solidarize with refugees organizations, with help of their active members in ( PWF, AI, DC and others)
 
Switzerland, Austria, Germany, France...

I remember seeing PKK taggings on the streets of Vienna all over when I was a kid.

Extremely high on PKK activities across Europe when compared to entire European mainland.

High migration + sometimes easier for ''war refugees'' + depending on country high amount of leftists.
Scandinavia aka refugee heaven is a whole nother cake :)
 
The bride Dilges Baskin, her face covered by a scarf with yellow-red-green Kurdish colors, gets in her wedding car, near armored police vehicles (background) in Yuksekova in the Kurdish-dominated southeastern Hakkari province of Turkey, September 6, 2015. Militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have been clashing almost daily with security forces in southeast Turkey since July
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The bride Dilges Baskin, her face covered by a scarf with yellow-red-green Kurdish colors, gets in her wedding car, near armored police vehicles (background) in Yuksekova in the Kurdish-dominated southeastern Hakkari province of Turkey, September 6, 2015. Militants of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) have been clashing almost daily with security forces in southeast Turkey since July
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PKK bombing, clashes kill eight in Turkey, curfew declared in Diyarbakir city - The Hindu
Updated: September 13, 2015 16:04 IST

More than 100 police and soldiers have been killed, along with hundreds of militants, since a ceasefire collapsed in July, shattering a peace process launched in 2012
Kurdish militants on Sunday killed two police officers when they bombed a checkpoint in Sirnak in southeast Turkey and a curfew was imposed in central Diyarbakir, the region's largest city, after clashes there, security sources and officials said.

The carbomb at a police checkpoint in Sirnak province also wounded five other officers and was followed by clashes nearby in which Turkish security forces killed five Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) fighters.

More than 100 police and soldiers have been killed, along with hundreds of militants, since a ceasefire collapsed in July, shattering a peace process launched in 2012. It is the worst violence Turkey has seen in two decades.

In Diyarbakir, the historic Sur province was put under curfew and seven police officers were wounded in clashes with militants there, the governor's office said.

The PKK also launched an attack on Sunday with rocket-propelled grenades and rifles in the Silvan district of Diyarbakir province, killing one police officer and wounding another, one security source told Reuters. Locals officials said they subsequently declared a curfew in the area.

In Sirnak, troops shelled a mountainous area to which PKK militants had fled, the sources said. The operation was supported by Cobra attack helicopters and Sikorsky helicopters which landed commandos in the area. Five PKK fighters were killed.

A week-long curfew in the town of Cizre, near the borders with Syria and Iraq, was lifted on Friday. A pro-Kurdish party has said 21 civilians were killed during clashes in the town. The government said one civilian and 32 militants died.

The PKK began its separatist insurgency in 1984 and more than 40,000 people have been killed in the conflict. It is designated a terrorist organisation by Turkey, the European Union and the United States.

President Tayyip Erdogan has promised the fight will go on until "not one terrorist is left". The conflict has flared up as Turkey prepares for a snap parliamentary election on Nov. 1 after a June vote was inconclusive.
 

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