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Panagiotis Masouras, Alexandros Bazoras and Mihalis Panagiotopoulos, members of the T-34 Workers' Team who came to Antakya from Greece for search and rescue operations, were detained and deported on the grounds that they had links to the terrorist organization DHKP/C.

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Their friends protested in front of the Turkish Embassy in Athens. Greek state television ERT also claimed that the deportees were sympathizers of the terrorist organization. Panagiotis Masouras, Alexandros Bazoras and Mihalis Panagiotopoulos, who came from Greece for search and rescue operations and posed for photos with their hammer and sickle flags in many wreckages, were detained in Antakya on February 17. After interrogation, they were ordered to be deported. Greek state television ERT reported that the 3 Greek citizens were sympathizers of the terrorist organization DHKP-C and that they had visited Hatay at the beginning of the week.


 
Good catch by the Turkish authorities.
 
Panagiotis Masouras, Alexandros Bazoras and Mihalis Panagiotopoulos, members of the T-34 Workers' Team who came to Antakya from Greece for search and rescue operations, were detained and deported on the grounds that they had links to the terrorist organization DHKP/C.

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Their friends protested in front of the Turkish Embassy in Athens. Greek state television ERT also claimed that the deportees were sympathizers of the terrorist organization. Panagiotis Masouras, Alexandros Bazoras and Mihalis Panagiotopoulos, who came from Greece for search and rescue operations and posed for photos with their hammer and sickle flags in many wreckages, were detained in Antakya on February 17. After interrogation, they were ordered to be deported. Greek state television ERT reported that the 3 Greek citizens were sympathizers of the terrorist organization DHKP-C and that they had visited Hatay at the beginning of the week.


Extreme left commies. They always try to find a chance to make propaganda. German occupation? War? Political upheaval? Disasters? There they are to talk about socialism and anti-imperialism.
 
Extreme left commies. They always try to find a chance to make propaganda. German occupation? War? Political upheaval? Disasters? There they are to talk about socialism and anti-imperialism.
The Dhkpc is a bloody terrorist organization, a subject that the Turkish public is at least as sensitive as the Pkk. If people with links to such organizations are sympathetic to bombings and assassinations in Turkiye today, they will think the same about Greece tomorrow.
 
The Dhkpc is a bloody terrorist organization, a subject that the Turkish public is at least as sensitive as the Pkk. If people with links to such organizations are sympathetic to bombings and assassinations in Turkiye today, they will think the same about Greece tomorrow.
Anarchists and communists are infatuated with Kurds. They prefer to talk about solidarity to Kurdish prisoners on hunger strike,rather than anything remotely patriotic.

It's already dumb to go somewhere to help people in a disaster and take photos with communist flags,making propaganda about Kurds or "working-class Turkish people" or whatever. They should be tried here for that. But if they were tried,there would be riots by the Left.

Still,three idiots can't make the whole Greek effort look bad. Unless of course,after the first week the Turkish government has decided to change stance and started trying to downplay or negate the climate of friendship and concern of the previous days...
 
When you christen everyone as ....terrorists, it is perfectly normal for rescuers to be arrested as suspected collaborators.
Any way, these three Greek communists, be careful, knew where they were going.
 

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