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How is DHKP-C funded to whom are they linked ? I really don't like how JITEM did things, but I wouldn't mind a YJITEM being introduced under MIT.
 

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Internal cleaning operations have to start, from Edirne up to Hakkari, PKK, DHKP-C, FETÖ, ISIS, Al-Qaeda and all other vermins.

We have to cut their roots otherwise prepare for future headaches.

You can like or dislike JITEM but they were people who get the job done, their hands got dirty but don't forget it was a really dirty time back then.
 
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Internal cleaning operations have to start, from Edirne up to Hakkari, PKK, DHKP-C, FETÖ, ISIS, Al-Qaeda and all other vermins.

We have to cut their roots otherwise prepare for future headaches.

You can like or dislike JITEM but they were people who get the job done, their hands got dirty but don't forget it was a really dirty time back then.

We get our hands dirty and the world stays clean.
 

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DHKP-C archives shed light on terrorist group’s connections in Turkey​

BY DAILY SABAH WITH IHA​

ISTANBUL INVESTIGATIONS
NOV 05, 2020 3:47 PM GMT+3
Police raid a house during an operation against DHKP-C in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 29, 2020. (IHA Photo)
Police raid a house during an operation against DHKP-C in Istanbul, Turkey, Oct. 29, 2020. (IHA Photo)



Security forces seized an immense digital archive in the latest raid against members of the far-left terrorist group Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C). Digital documents reveal the methods of the group and their links to the legitimate entities.

On Oct. 29, police detained 97 suspects in raids conducted across the country. Forty-nine of these suspects, including senior figures of the group, were arrested. In earlier raids in Istanbul and other cities, police had confiscated a digital archive of the group which included planned attacks and orders by leaders to subordinates. This led to the Oct. 29 operations. The seized archive also revealed codenames of terrorists and how the group ordered lawyers linked to them and imprisoned for their connections to launch “death fasts” to protest their detention.

A report by Ihlas News Agency (IHA) on Thursday delved into the contents of the archives which were kept in a building under lock and key and with multiple doors reinforced with steel plates as a precaution against police raids. The contents include orders to members by senior cadres of the terrorist group living abroad and records of the funds that the group acquired through extortion. The archive had the details of all previous attacks carried out by the terrorist group, as well as their previously unknown secret connections to some legitimate groups and people. In the archive, it was discovered that the group attributed a codename to each place where it operated and an association. The DHKP-C was codenamed “plumbers.”
One of the most important findings in the archive was an order to a lawyer who recently died after starting a death fast while in custody for her links to the group. Security sources say the group sought to mobilize lawyers as the first part of a wider uprising by ordering the death fast. The documents found in the archive lay bare the group’s links to protests against dismissals of public sector employees associated with the group in Ankara a few years ago.

Another finding is that the terrorist group recruited architects and engineers as members to build secret tunnels and hideouts. The DHKP-C is responsible for a number of terror attacks in Turkey, including the assassination of business tycoon Özdemir Sabancı in 1996 and an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Ankara in 2013, which killed a Turkish security guard.


The DHKP-C is listed as a terrorist group by Turkey, the U.S. and the European Union. It has been less active in Turkey in recent years but remains a major security threat.


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I think erasing them is the right thing to do. Register their family etc. and keep track of any filth that gets passed on to next generations.

Our allies tolerate these terrorists, and gives them free room so they can cause trouble for us. Which leaves us only one option, cleanup.

JITEM!
 

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Seriously who allows these Turkiye dusmanlari to even speak at our universities then you have the likes of hamza tsortis calling Ataturk a devil then you have these African americans accusing us of genocide lies.

There should be an internal operation to every university.
 
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Seriously who allows these Turkiye dusmanlari to even speak at our universities then you have the likes of hamza tsortis calling Ataturk a devil then you have these African americans accusing us of genocide lies.

There should be an internal operation to every universiry.

There is many missionary universities in Turkey. Education system is bad in Turkey, had been ever since end of 1950s. We have good institutions that can easily go into the top universities in the world but they don't get the investment/value they deserve and being subjugated to politics.

Dont expect anything from this government to deal with internal and foreign organizations in the universities or the government after this
 

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@dBSPL Were it you that posted this in CB. I thought this looked a lot like PKK symbols, but the post was already deleted before I couldn't comment on it.

Seems we have a lot of moles and criminal sleeper cells.


First one down.

 
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Everybody cares about our foreign foes such as Russia, Israel, France and USA but the enemies within which are the more dangerous ones yet don't get any attention.

They are everywhere, politics, education, judiciary, military, police and religion.

You hear about politicans doing this type of treason, teachers teaching children pro PKK ideologies etc., judges who throw hundred of brave honest Patriots to the prison without fair process, military officers planning a coup killing 200+ citizen fleeing to Greece and western countries and probably shared information, Police officers escaping via boats to Greece, and religious sects promoting really anti state fetwa some even Kurdish nationalism by using Religion as tool (Kurdish Hizbullah).

Destroy them and your state will stand stronger against external threats. If you do nothing you are giving them opportunities to hit you from inside.
 
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We have good institutions that can easily go into the top universities in the world but they don't get the investment/value they deserve and being subjugated to politics.
Not actually true, it is hard to describe reason of the situation by one sentence. It is not just because of the politics.
 

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