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Seems like you didnt get my point, neyse.One of my dads employees was one of the guys that had to go to protests.
This is real.
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Seems like you didnt get my point, neyse.One of my dads employees was one of the guys that had to go to protests.
This is real.
Anladim.Seems like you didnt get my point, neyse.
Hmm, why would they do this? Do you have more information or source about this?on asala, it was organized with the help of palestinians. its militants trained in PLO camps in lebanon, logictics and material support was carried out by various palestinian organizations. FYI.
Hmm, why would they do this? Do you have more information or source about this?
Isnt the successor of PLO Hamas?İt's true, as far as İ know both organizations were heavily supported by the USSR back in the time.
İ'm assuming the old Sovjets had to do with it.
Isnt the successor of PLO Hamas?
Isnt the successor of PLO Hamas?
You know what? We really need a 10m high and 4m thick Wall with NATO barbwire on its top to our ME neighbors, im really sick of this shyte.Both fatah and Hamas, however the radical islamism from Hamas came after plo dropped support for asala. Perhaps Hamas was the one that didn't want to do business with them.
Mate plo, Syria and the sovjet union were the prime supporters of asala.
In the case of pkk it was Syria and sovjet union.
O yüzden bu Suriye'ye ve başındaki soysuz aile ye zırnık kadar acımıyorum.
Both fatah and Hamas, however the radical islamism from Hamas came after plo dropped support for asala. Perhaps Hamas was the one that didn't want to do business with them.
Mate plo, Syria and the sovjet union were the prime supporters of asala.
In the case of pkk it was Syria and sovjet union.
O yüzden bu Suriye'ye ve başındaki soysuz aile ye zırnık kadar acımıyorum.
What do you expect of people who are worshipping a leader who says ''my mother is also a Turk, i love Turks and im ready for cooperation with the sate'' after he got captured, they are all cowards when the shit hits the fan, even their hit and run so called guerilla tactic is actually a coward tactic.Maybe they were afraid and didnt want to be send to Iraq to face IS there?
You can see that even now in Iraq. Now they get assisted with airstrikes and lots of help will go to them from US and EU, so now they will feel like influential big bad boys again. Cok kolay gaza gelen millet ya...What do you expect of people who are worshipping a leader who says ''my mother is also a Turk, i love Turks and im ready for cooperation with the sate'' after he got captured, they are all cowards when the shit hits the fan, even their hit and run so called guerilla tactic is actually a coward tactic.
''Fighters'' my azz.
It shows we are doing something wrong if PKK is more afraid of IS than TSK.15 PKK rebels hand themselves in to Turkish authorities
This recent case has increased the number of former PKK fighters to hand themselves in to the security services at the border since May 21, 2013 to 272.
Fifteen members from Turkey's outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) militant group have surrendered to authorities in the south-eastern province of Sirnak.
According to the province's governorship, the fifteen rebels handed themselves in at the Habur border crossing and are currently undergoing the necessary legal procedures.
This recent case has increased the number of former PKK fighters to hand themselves in to the security services at the border since May 21, 2013 to 272.
Late last year, outgoing Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who was elected as Turkey's new president on Sunday, issued a bill paving the way for those PKK militants who haven't been involved in any crime to return home after laying down arms.
The Turkish government has been in talks with Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed leader of the PKK, since the end of 2012 to agree to a PKK pull-out from Turkey in return for increased opportunities for Turkey's Kurdish minority to have their voiced heard in politics.
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Maybe they were afraid and didnt want to be send to Iraq to face IS there?