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Turkish security forces stop Alawite massacre memorial

Security forces in Turkey have prevented the Alawite community from marking the anniversary of a brutal massacre that took place in 1978, Press TV reports.

Police in riot gear blocked all the streets inside and outside the city of Kahramanmarash as the Turkish government had banned the Alawite community from gathering to commemorate the event.

In 1978, over a hundred Alawites were brutally and barbarically massacred in the city of Kahramanmarash located in southeast Turkey.

The attacks on the Alawite community started with two bombings which were followed two days later by the killing of two Alawite teachers.

Angry mobs allegedly led by the ultra-national groups, which are accused of terrorism, carried out the killing and rape of hundreds of Alawite civilians.

The massacre lasted for seven days, from December 19 to 26, while most of the atrocities took place on December 23.

During the attacks, houses belonging to the Alawites were burned and many offices including that of the Turkey’s Teachers Association, Association of Police Officers, and the Republican People’s Party were destroyed.

According to official Turkish records, 150 people were killed and over 200 houses as well as 100 businesses were destroyed during the violence.

“They killed most of the people in my village. On the third day of the killings my family and I were able to escape. They killed women and children. The government said 150 people died but in reality it was much much more,” Necdet Sarac, a journalist with Yurut Daily told Press TV.

Analysts say the Turkish government was involved in the massacre. They believe the Deep State group, which is allegedly comprised of influential figures within the Turkish political system, was the perpetrator.

Many people believe that the Turkish government should not have banned the event but rather joined in to show a major sign of support to their fellow countrymen as they commemorate an event which shook the hearts of Turkey’s Alawite community.

PressTV - Turkish security forces stop Alawite massacre memorial
 
Security forces did good job...because some marginal leftist group tried to misuse of that memorial and wanted to gather in center of Maras city. By this way they planned to provoke rightist and nationalist groups so that clash with them.......

.many times extrem Leftist groups tried to provoke pepople in order to enhance secterain tension in turkey...no doubt that there are pro-Iran and Assad orgs. behind them..but all endeavours in vain..


Besides, before 80s Allwaite-Sunni tension was not caused by sectarian..It was provoked and planned by secularist military generals in order cereate some reasonable pretexts for militar coup..Generals used some extrem leftist and rightist orgs. as proxy...in 12 september 1980 military coup was occured..and after that generals exterminate all proxy orgs of leftist and rightist.... .. (toilet paper)
 
Unfortunate event it was. Considering it was during 70's, during cold war time, we avoided a civil war with so less casualties.

Nowadays some people want to bring back old feuds, but communities are more educated now than in the past.
 
Unfortunate event it was. Considering it was during 70's, during cold war time, we avoided a civil war with so less casualties.

Nowadays some people want to bring back old feuds, but communities are more educated now than in the past.
however you support the sectarian war in Syria... we all know what's the AKP government plan...
 
however you support the sectarian war in Syria... we all know what's the AKP government plan...

Turkey never involved in sectarian war...Turkey tries to fullfil his duty of humanity..instead of back dictatorships he supporting people of Syria..Befor conflicts Assad and Erdogan families were frankly and close freind with each other....if assad regime took care of suggestions by Turkey there wouldnot be any one died..

 
just because someone is moderator of some p@ki forum doesn't mean they have brains

you are a good example of that

however you support the sectarian war in Syria... we all know what's the AKP government plan...

Sorry for bursting your bubble but Turkey has no interest in a sectarian war..Turkey is not %100 Sunni country, sectarian war would have deep impacts on Turkey...Turkey is just against Al-Assad the Murderer..Thats all...When he is gone for good, Turkey and Syria will be good partners once again..
 
you are a good example of that



Sorry for bursting your bubble but Turkey has no interest in a sectarian war..Turkey is not %100 Sunni country, sectarian war would have deep impacts on Turkey...Turkey is just against Al-Assad the Murderer..Thats all...When he is gone for good, Turkey and Syria will be good partners once again..

mhm, and that's why Turkey said the VP should be president...... hmmmm the VP is still part of the regime, but why do they want him as a president... :coffee:

Turkey never involved in sectarian war...Turkey tries to fullfil his duty of humanity..instead of back dictatorships he supporting people of Syria..Befor conflicts Assad and Erdogan families were frankly and close freind with each other....if assad regime took care of suggestions by Turkey there wouldnot be any one died..


or Turkey can end its support to this war and stop arming terrorists... then the fighting will end... you have no say in Syria... Syria is for Syrians... however erDOGan sold his dignity to the west and became a western puppet.. his masters are very proud of him
 
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