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Selim Can Sazak
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[Poll] Mossad supporting Kurdish Separatists
June 24, 2004 - 12:14 PM
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Israeli Secret Intelligence Agency, MOSSAD is told to be financially supporting and educating Kurdish separatist militants of KDP and IKDP, two illegal organizations led by Mesud Barzani and Jalal Talabani, both known to be sheltering illegal terrorist PKK (Partiye Karkeren Kurdistan) which has been involved in multiple acts to terrorise people in the Southeastern Strip of Turkey, libertise so-called Kurdistan including several provinces in the southeast of Turkey and using paramilitary force to change the regime in Turkey... Thanks to the determined fight of the Turkish Army and people of the Southeastern Turkey, PKK has weakened... But now with its leaders caught, its guerrillas surrendered, it is like a bomb ready to explode... And as the provincial Kurdish leaders who shelter them come to power in the "Democraticed Iraq" they are rubbing their hands... And so so unfortunetely, our ally Israel, which we have dared to be allies with even to the anger of our muslim brothers, is told to be backstabbing us... It is known that a large minority of Kurds are or were Jews and encouraged by this relation, Israel is educating and funding guerilla groups in N.Iraq. With the funding of MOSSAD, Kurds are "buying" the lands of Arabs and putting them to the refugee camps... Just to prove that they are the majority in N.Iraq. Just as the Armenians did in the WW1 in eastern Turkey... What is up next is a so-called free Great Kurdistan.. And the biggest sorrow to me is these attempts to destabilise my country are known to be supported by some Spanish parliamenters, English MPs, German parliamenters and US senators who are or were also fighting with terrorism. This world hasn't forgotten what Red Regiments, 17 November, Baader-Meinhof Organisation, ETA or IRA has done in these countries... History always recurs. But it is obvious that some have forgotten their pasts
Is it right to have a Kurdistan in the N.Iraq
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