While posting it in the thread about Turkey fighting PKK terrorism the irony is there that one of the peshmergas wear Turkish camo.
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While posting it in the thread about Turkey fighting PKK terrorism the irony is there that one of the peshmergas wear Turkish camo.
PKK terrorists threaten to set Europe on fire over defeat by Turkey in Afrin
In a separate statement by the European radical leftists on their noblogs.org site, PKK-YPG supporters were called to start their attacks today, March 12.
With only days left for its Syrian wing YPG to go down in defeat by Turkish forces and the FSA in Afrin, the PKK called on supporters of the group for brutal attacks across Europe, including Turkish embassies, banks, defense companies, courts and police stations among others
As the Turkish army and the Free Syrian Army (FSA) liberated more than half of Afrin – a district in northern Syria held by the PKK's Syrian wing People's Protection Units (YPG) – the terrorist group released several statements in which it vowed to attack Turkish institutions, business, individuals, and European banks and offices of major German political parties. A joint statement by the radical European leftists and the Apoist Youth Initiative Europe (AGİA), the terrorist group said, "If no one wants to listen to us, we will put every single city of Europe to ashes. No matter how and no matter what is burning on this day, Europe must understand that we will not let Afrin fall."
Calling supporters to carry out "more radical and organized actions, in the heart of capitalism," the statement called for attacks in Europe on Turkish embassies, the Union of European Turkish Democrats (UETD), Turkish individuals and their business premises, state institutions, offices of the Germany's ruling Christian Democrats (CDU), the Social Democrats (SPD), police stations and courts. In his Twitter account, Dean Parker, an American volunteer of the YPG terrorist forces, also called on the group's supporters to attack Turkish diplomatic representatives around the world.
"Burn them all down! Time for peaceful protests are over," he tweeted.
The AGİA statement was released at around the same time with the YPG released its official international statement, in which the terrorist group said, "The game is now on and the battleground is the entire world now." The propaganda filled long statement ends with "Biji Serok Apo," which means "Long Live Apo," in reference to the imprisoned leader of the PKK–Abdullah Öcalan.
In a separate statement by the European radical leftists on their noblogs.org, PKK-YPG supporters were called to start their attacks today, March 12.
"Burning Turkish consulates, sabotaging armaments companies and mass militant actions against the symbols of capitalist and imperialist rule will break the silence and make the atrocities of Turkish fascism no longer ignorable."
Under a "fight4afrin" sub blog on the portal, the group listed "Direct Actions in solidarity with Afrin resistance until now" and claimed dozens of attacks on mosques, individuals, nongovernmental organizations across Europe since the Afrin operation started.
The Geylani Service Foundation, a Kurdish religious center in Rotterdam, Netherlands, is among the listed attacks with a title of "An association of Turkish fascists was attacked."
In a category called "Targets," the group listed companies from the European weapon industry, major banks in Europe, such as the ING, BNP, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds and AXA; addresses of the Turkish diplomatic representations in major European countries and Turkish cultural centers and other nongovernmental organizations.
PYD's Yusuf calls to occupy Russian, Turkish embassies
Expressing her frustration for the lack of international support to the terrorist group in Afrin, the PYD's Hediye Yusuf said the situation in Afrin is "worrisome" for the YPG and called on supporters to "occupy Turkish and Russian consulates and embassies" around the world.
Her statement came a day after giving an interview to a pro-PKK media outlet, in which she mocked the Assad regime, which refrained from clashing with the Turkish army in Afrin.
"The regime is weak, if they weren't, they would have stopped Turkey in Jarablus and al-Bab," she said, referring to Turkey's military operation that liberated apart of northern Syria from the Daesh terrorists.
Yusuf also picked on Russia and accused Moscow with "inflaming" the Turkish offensive in Afrin.The PKK-YPG's youth group AGİA, which has held hundreds of demonstrations across European cities prior to the Afrin operation, announced in October that it will carry out revenge attacks on Turkish institutions and establishments with links to the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) and the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) in Europe. The terrorist group then claimed that neither "the capitalist modernity of Europe nor any fascist structure" will be able to stop the planned terrorist attacks. The statement, which was released on the Netherlands-based PKK media outlet ANF, defined all European cities as "resistance zones" where the militant group will start its "indefinite activities."
Time to clamp down on the PKK-YPG threat in Europe
The European Union has faced some heavy criticism for its apparent lack of concern over the PKK's acts of terrorism in Turkey and the group's activities in Europe. In addition to complete tolerance of the PKK in EU member states, some countries took certain steps Ankara called "scandalous."
The police department in Frankfurt previously shared a post on its official Twitter account promoting the PKK and its leader.
"Tonight, we are demonstrating for you with the mission 'Freedom for Öcalan – Peace in Kurdistan,'" the tweet read.
Turkish people living in Europe have been more frequently facing assaults by terrorists following Operation Olive Branch in Syria, a report prepared by the Berlin based UETD highlighted. "Immediately after Turkey's Operation Olive Branch started, the branches of the terrorist group have been conducting propaganda campaigns under the pretext of holding protests and resorting to violence," said the report titled "Attacks conducted by PKK/PYD/YPG sympathizers in Europe after Operation Olive Branch."
source: https://www.dailysabah.com/war-on-t...europe-on-fire-over-defeat-by-turkey-in-afrin
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I'm thinking that this is great. More of this kind would be good, and sooner or later the EU countries will say stop, and make a hard stance against the terrorists supporters.
Europe and Europeans won't care until a European gets killed by them. They have given them free reign to infest their streets and let it spread for the last 30 years. This only gonna escalate until a Turk is gonna get killed and the Turkish minority will start fighting back with the help of the MIT. And then they will blame Turks and Turkey how we brought the war to them while they were looking away as the pkk spread and attacked more and more Turks.
They are trying to make Turks after Jews their new scapegoat. "Oh don't look at how your government is screwing you over look at those genocidal turks who we need to fight".
While posting it in the thread about Turkey fighting PKK terrorism the irony is there that one of the peshmergas wear Turkish camo.
Normally you can report suspects for making propaganda in favor of a terrorist organization on the official website of EGM (police) but in this case if the suspect is foreign citizen acting on foreign land then its matter of internal affairs of different country in this case Germany. In that situation the local security services must take action and the report must go to the local authorities.A twitter account called @infozentrale has many vids about pkk activities around Germany. I wonder their is no official Turkish twitter account were you can report these people who are involved in this kind of riots and illegal demonstrations.
Europe and Europeans won't care until a European gets killed by them. They have given them free reign to infest their streets and let it spread for the last 30 years. This only gonna escalate until a Turk is gonna get killed and the Turkish minority will start fighting back with the help of the MIT. And then they will blame Turks and Turkey how we brought the war to them while they were looking away as the pkk spread and attacked more and more Turks.
They are trying to make Turks after Jews their new scapegoat. "Oh don't look at how your government is screwing you over look at those genocidal turks who we need to fight".
Normally you can report suspects for making propaganda in favor of a terrorist organization on the official website of EGM (police) but in this case if the suspect is foreign citizen acting on foreign land then its matter of internal affairs of different country in this case Germany. In that situation the local security services must take action and the report must go to the local authorities.
As I said as long as the suspects are within German borders the local law enforcement units and court have the authority and they are to be sued by the German laws except if they are in wanted list in Turkey and Turkey request extraditing of the suspects in order to be sued by the Turkish law. In this case Turkey have the authority over threats on Turkish territory and can only ask for support by the German authorities for the arrest and extradition. Turkey can act legally on German territory only by the request and the knowledge of the German authorities otherwise the situation is going "else where". If we have to be objective with the relations between Turkey and the EU and the special behavior that EUROPOL and other services of the member states of EU are showing to the PKK and the organizations with different names under the wing of PKK yes you can report to the local authorities but in the process of collection of evidence or in the court trial if there is any I am very skeptical of fruit giving work to be done. Its a little bit long but there is two part documentary of TRT World about PKK in Europe and its activities. It also delivers the EU service's point of view on the matter and actually ex- members of the security services that are sharing their experience with PKK. I will say it like in the documentary. Every year there is EU Terrorism and Trend Report coming from EUROPOL and every year PKK is listed there with its attacks in that report and they are not even listing their organized crime activities in the report. Maybe its in other report. There are some arrests but not enough and they are for the small fishes arrested on the scene while we have information of more high ranked and dangerous people walking around. Its clear that the problem is political and when there is political hand in something even the laws are not enough. I will post for you the two part documentary from TRT World and the EUROPOL EU Terrorism Situation and Trend Report. Even if you dont watch the documentary describing the actual behavior of the EU services on the matter I urge you to read the report from EUROPOL. If you do both then you will understand what I am talking about better.Indeed, but in these case we talk about international terrorism which acting cross-border.