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PKK supporters gathered in Brussels' Spanjeplein Square on Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of its first attack against the Turkish state on Aug. 15, 1984.

Despite Belgium and the European Union considering the group a terrorist organization, local authorities did nothing to prevent the demonstration or to disperse the PKK supporters.

At the rally, PKK banners were hung on lamp posts and supporters carried posters of the group's imprisoned leader, Abdullah Öcalan.

PKK sympathizers at the demonstration demanded that Öcalan be freed.
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Brussels police allowed the group to stage the demonstration even though Belgian officials said it was "unauthorized."

The Aug, 15 1984 PKK attacks led by Mahsum Korkmaz marked the start of the PKK's war against the Turkish state. PKK terrorists attacked the gendarmerie station in the Eruh district of southeastern Siirt province and killed one gendarme and injured six soldiers and three civilians. Simultaneously, PKK forces attacked an open-air gendarmerie facility, officers' housing and a gendarmerie station in the Şemdinli district of Hakkari, killing two police officers and injuring one police officer and a soldier.

Belgium has come under fire from Turkish authorities before for their tolerance of allowing PKK demonstrations in the country.

Fehriye Erdal, a member of the Revolutionary People's Liberation Party Front (DHKP-C), who was involved in the killing of a prominent Turkish businessman in 1996, had fled to Belgium after the murder and was not extradited to Turkey despite Ankara's demands. The country also does not recognize her as a terrorist and describes her as a "gang member."

Zübeyir Aydar, a senior PKK member who the U.S. Treasury Department has designated an international drug trafficker, was arrested in Belgium in 2010, but released three weeks later.

The PKK broke two-and-a-half year unilateral cease-fire with the Turkish state in July 2015, and resumed its armed campaign, which has seen civilians targeted. Hundreds of police, military officers and civilians were killed in PKK attacks while the Turkish military has been conducting a campaign both in Turkey and in the mountainous regions of Northern Iraq where senior PKK cadres are headquartered. Airstrikes in Northern Iraq as well as operations in southeastern and eastern Turkey have killed thousands of militants.

The PKK is recognized as a terrorist organization by the U.S., EU and Turkey. Formed in 1978, the group had been fighting the Turkish state for an independent Kurdistan until the early 2000s. The group then shifted its goal to autonomy in the predominately Kurdish regions of Turkey.

http://www.dailysabah.com/war-on-te...ary-of-its-first-terror-attack-against-turkey

I'm saying, we need a strong MIT and take care of these terrorists ourselves.....we shouldn't expect cooperation from the terrorist loving eu nations.
 
They are the so called chanters of human rights slogans. Their history, their near past and their current actions are all barbaric. From crusades to world wars to modern wars. These westerners are crushing their adversaries with lethal force and they don't give a damn to the ethics, moralities or human rights. "Collateral Damage" is just a joke for them where they can kill dozens of children by just giving the name of collateral damage to their actions.
 
Well, the Muslims countries should form a bloc. At least the ones that can get along. It is becoming abundantly clear who is on whose side.
It is not jus possible to form any muslim block...this idea is floating since eternity.there are more diferrences between the members than with christian. Remaining countries are not poverful enough or are western stooges.
 
It is not jus possible to form any muslim block...this idea is floating since eternity.there are more diferrences between the members than with christian. Remaining countries are not poverful enough or are western stooges.

There are Islamic countries which could work together. They don't have to be all Islamic necessarily though.
 
It simply means the Belgian police decided it was more in the public interest to not have a (potentially violent) confrontation, which would only serve to increase media attention.

Incidentally, the PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by several states and organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United States of America and European Union. However, the United Nations and countries such as Switzerland, China, India, Russia and Egypt have not designated the PKK as a terrorist organization.

Just so you know.
 
It simply means the Belgian police decided it was more in the public interest to not have a (potentially violent) confrontation, which would only serve to increase media attention.

Incidentally, the PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by several states and organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United States of America and European Union. However, the United Nations and countries such as Switzerland, China, India, Russia and Egypt have not designated the PKK as a terrorist organization.

Just so you know.
It's because Belgians are scared of confrontation that they become the favourite terror targets of Isil scum. Oh well, you reap what you sow.

Rest assured allowing a recognised terror organization stage demos is not acceptable, and the price of this will be demanded one way or another.
 
Turkish logic the groups fighting in Syria are freedom fighters and the pkk are terrorists
Read carefully, the PKK just yesterday killed civilians and policemen as they have been doing for the past 40 years. This makes them, beyond a shadow of doubt, a terror organization. Now crawl back under Sisi's boot and start praying he doesn't fully cut all of your subsidies, you two bit and lazy vermin.
 
Turkish logic the groups fighting in Syria are freedom fighters and the pkk are terrorists
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From yesterday.

@Penguin of course because our children die....eu hypocrites don't give a damn. When ISIS kills your civilians next time....i will say the same words as you.

Edit: No, i won't say it....i'm no hypocrite.
 
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