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RIP, we firmly stand by our Turkish brothers and vehemently condemn this atrocious act of terrorism.
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RIP fallen KURDS !!
The group that got hit was a terrorist Kurdish group (PKK) that decided to go to Ayn Al Arab (Kobane). They are saying a "cultural center" was hit but in fact it is just a requiting center for PKK. The attackers can be ISIS but it could be also non-ISIS. The attacker can be one of those Syrian refugees who had to flee from ethnic cleansing from PKK. The PKK/HDP terrorists are blaming Turkey but they have been making a lot of enemies lately with their ethnic cleansing of Arab, Turkmen and Assyrians.
nope..be it Turk, Kurd, Alawite, Circassian, Laz, Georgian, Bosnian, Albanian, what matters is that they were the citizens of the Republic of Turkey in which by the Constitution, they were Türk. Enough reason to make them pay.
He is more bent towards religion. Turkey is no more secular after erdogan takeover. His policy will isolate turkey from western & other parts of the world.His ideology and policy are failed and our country is getting massive damages from that.
I hope so, but when I saw some of the posts by few Turkish members then felt they don't deem Kurds as one of their own.
Suruc explosion: Activists targeted in Turkey border town - BBC News
Suruc explosion: Activists targeted in Turkey border town
An explosion has killed at least 27 people and wounded nearly 100 in the Turkish town of Suruc near the Syrian border, the interior ministry says.
The blast occurred in the garden of a cultural centre at about 09:00 GMT. Hundreds of youth workers were reportedly staying there.
Officials are investigating the possibility it was a suicide bombing.
Suruc, located near the Syrian town of Kobane, houses many refugees who fled fighting there in recent months.
Kobane has been a battleground between militants from the Islamic State (IS) group and Kurdish fighters since September last year, when IS overran the town, forcing most of its residents to flee into Turkey.
The Federation of Socialist Youth Associations (SGDF) is reported to have had at least 300 members staying at the Amara Culture Centre to take part in rebuilding work in Kobane.
Graphic images of the scene immediately after the blast were tweeted by thefederation.
No surprise, PKK cancelled ceasefire and wants total WAR, they are allied with ESAD and others.
Bomb was their work and a realy sneaky attack .
1 SOLDIER killed ( SEHIT) today
ADIYAMAN'DA ÇATIŞMA: 1 ASKER ŞEHİT OLDU
The group that got hit was a terrorist Kurdish group (PKK) that decided to go to Ayn Al Arab (Kobane). They are saying a "cultural center" was hit but in fact it is just a requiting center for PKK. The attackers can be ISIS but it could be also non-ISIS. The attacker can be one of those Syrian refugees who had to flee from ethnic cleansing from PKK. The PKK/HDP terrorists are blaming Turkey but they have been making a lot of enemies lately with their ethnic cleansing of Arab, Turkmen and Assyrians.