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Terrorism in Turkey.

Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 2:18 am

Warning of the week: Turkey

"There is a high threat from terrorism in Turkey" – that is the blunt view of the Foreign Office, which identifies two threats. The campaign by the Kurdish separatist group, the PKK, has included attacks in Istanbul, Izmir, Mersin and Mediterranean and Aegean resort towns.

"Devices have been placed in crowded areas, restaurants, refuge bins, outside banks and hotels and on dolmus mini-buses and trains," it says. In addition, "international terrorist groups, including al-Qai'da, and indigenous networks inspired by religious extremism have also specifically targeted western interests".


http://www.independent.co.uk/travel/new ... 89480.html

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:shock:

So is Turkey harbouring Al Qaeda terrorists? :shock:

Al Qaeda and indigenous netwroks inspired by religious extremism are specifically targeting western interests. This is the reason why the US wants to see Turkey become an EU member at all cost.

Will Turkey be the next Afghanistan? Should the coalition expand the war against terror from Afghanistan to Turkey?

And what will be the consequences for Cyprus if Turkey is officially declared a terrorist nation? :D
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Postby repulsewarrior » Sat May 23, 2009 4:18 am

Turkey= Heroin trade; what? no Al Qaeda?
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Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 5:44 am

repulsewarrior wrote:Turkey= Heroin trade; what? no Al Qaeda?


Excellent point RW!!!

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Turkey Cold to UK and USA Concerns

In 1998, the US Department of State (DOS) was finally forced to admit that Turkey was a major refining and transit point for the flow of heroin from Southwest Asia to Western Europe, with small quantities of the stuff finding its way to the streets of the USA. In that same year, Kendal Nezan, writing for Le Monde Diplomatique, reported that MIT, and the Turkish National Police force were actively supporting the trade in illicit drugs not only for fun and profit, but out of desperation.

“After the Gulf War in 1991, Turkey found itself deprived of the all-important Iraqi market and, since it lacked significant oil reserves of its own, it decided to make up for the loss by turning more massively to drugs. The trafficking increased in intensity with the arrival of the hawks in power, after the death in suspicious circumstances of President Turgut Özal in April 1993. According to the minister of interior, the war in Kurdistan had cost the Turkish exchequer upwards of $12.5 billion. According to the daily Hürriyet, Turkey’s heroin trafficking brought in $25 billion in 1995 and $37.5 billion in 1996...Only criminal networks working in close cooperation with the police and the army could possibly organize trafficking on such a scale. Drug barons have stated publicly, on Turkish television and in the West, that they have been working under the protection of the Turkish government and to its financial benefit. The traffickers themselves travel on diplomatic passports…the drugs are even transported by military helicopter from the Iranian border.”
Nowhere is the pain of Turkey’s role in the heroin trade felt more horribly than in the United Kingdom. According to London’s Letter written by a Member of Parliament, “The war against drugs and drug trafficking in Britain is huge. Turkish heroin in particular is a top priority for the MI6 and the Foreign Ministry. During his visit to the British Embassy in Ankara, the head of the Foreign Office’s Turkey Department was clear about this. He reassured an English journalist that the heroin trade was more important than billions of pounds worth of trade capacity and weapons selling. When the journalist in question told me about this, I was reminded of my teacher’s words at university in Ankara ten years ago. He was also working for the Turkish Foreign Ministry. The topic of a lecture discussion was about Turkey’s Economy and I still remember his words today, “50 billion dollars worth of foreign debt is nothing, it is two lorry loads of heroin...”


http://cryptome.org/turkey-tale.htm
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Postby Paphitis » Sat May 23, 2009 8:28 am

West Point Terrorism Expert: Turkish involvement in Terror is 'best kept story'

"The story of Turkish involvement in transnational jihadism is one of the best kept stories of the war on terror."

Brian Glyn Williams, associate professor who has tracked the movement of jihadis for the U.S. military's Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.
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Postby ahristos » Sat May 23, 2009 7:19 pm

ISLAMISTS LEFTISTS EXTREMISTS LIKE PANTURKISTS EVEN IN TURKIS ARMY INSIDERS
PARAMILITARY GRUPPS KURDS
ANTISEMITISTS ECT ECT TURKEY IS TERRORISTS PARADISE
ALSO STATE SUPORTS TERROR SEE PARAMILITARY GRUPPS IN KURDISH AREAS
THEY ARE ARMED SIVILIANS WHO ARE WITH GOVERMENT
THIS PEOPLE ARE ONLY KILLERS OF SIVILIAN KURDS
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Postby Get Real! » Sat May 23, 2009 7:29 pm

ahristos wrote:ISLAMISTS LEFTISTS EXTREMISTS LIKE PANTURKISTS EVEN IN TURKIS ARMY INSIDERS
PARAMILITARY GRUPPS KURDS
ANTISEMITISTS ECT ECT TURKEY IS TERRORISTS PARADISE
ALSO STATE SUPORTS TERROR SEE PARAMILITARY GRUPPS IN KURDISH AREAS
THEY ARE ARMED SIVILIANS WHO ARE WITH GOVERMENT
THIS PEOPLE ARE ONLY KILLERS OF SIVILIAN KURDS

You are aptly named… 8)
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Postby miltiades » Sat May 23, 2009 7:36 pm

Get Real! wrote:
ahristos wrote:ISLAMISTS LEFTISTS EXTREMISTS LIKE PANTURKISTS EVEN IN TURKIS ARMY INSIDERS
PARAMILITARY GRUPPS KURDS
ANTISEMITISTS ECT ECT TURKEY IS TERRORISTS PARADISE
ALSO STATE SUPORTS TERROR SEE PARAMILITARY GRUPPS IN KURDISH AREAS
THEY ARE ARMED SIVILIANS WHO ARE WITH GOVERMENT
THIS PEOPLE ARE ONLY KILLERS OF SIVILIAN KURDS

You are aptly named… 8)

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Postby Paphitis » Sun May 24, 2009 1:07 am

Al-Qaida recruits foreigners to fight war in Afghanistan / Terrorist group finds followers in several countries

By KATHY GANNON
Associated Press

PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN - Afghanistan has been drawing a fresh influx of jihadi fighters from Turkey, Central Asia, Chechnya and the Middle East, one more sign that al-Qaida is regrouping on what is fast becoming the most active front of the war on terrorist groups.

More foreigners are infiltrating Afghanistan because of a recruitment drive by al-Qaida as well as a burgeoning insurgency that has made movement easier across the border from Pakistan, U.S. officials, militants and experts say.

Jihadist Web sites from Chechnya to Turkey to the Arab world featured recruitment ads as early as 2007 calling on the "Lions of Islam" to fight in Afghanistan, said Brian Glyn Williams, associate professor of Islamic history at the University of Massachusetts. Williams has tracked the movement of jihadis for the U.S. military's Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.

Border concerns

Local Afghans in the border regions are increasingly concerned about the return of Arab fighters, Williams wrote in a Combating Terrorism Center paper. He said there were rumors of hardened Arab fighters from Iraq training Afghan Pashtuns in the previously taboo tactic of suicide bombing.

Turkey also appears to have emerged as a source of recruits. Williams estimated as many as 100 Turks had made their way to Pakistan to join the fight in Afghanistan.

"The story of Turkish involvement in transnational jihadism is one of the best kept stories of the war on terror," said Williams, who noted that al-Qaida videos posted on YouTube mention Turks engaging in the insurgency. "The local Afghans whom I talked to claim that the Turks and other foreigners are more prone to suicidal assaults than the local Taliban."

Dozens of Turkish Islamic militants have trained in al-Qaida camps in Afghanistan and taken part in attacks there, said Emin Demirel, an anti-terrorism expert in Turkey. He said images of attacks on mosques or Muslim villages provide propaganda for recruiting young Turkish Muslims.

Slow and steady

Al-Qaida's recruitment drive stems from a slow and steady resurgence that started in 2002, according to Taliban sources.

"They are awake," said Qari Mohammed Yusuf, who Afghan authorities confirm is a senior Taliban.

"They have people going by different names to other countries. They are coming and going easily."

Al-Qaida has financed the Taliban in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, Yusuf said. In the chaos created by the Taliban groups, al-Qaida has been able to steadily recruit, re-establish its public relations wing, plot new attacks and re-establish areas of operation on both sides of the border.

While al-Qaida may be sending most of its trainees to Afghanistan and Pakistan, it is probably also creating cells with the mission of attacking Western countries, including the U.S., warned Erich Marquardt, senior editor with the Combating Terrorism Center.

"I think we have to accept the fact that al-Qaida has not taken its sights off the far enemy," Marquardt said.


http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archi ... 08_4600015

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"Turkey appears to have emerged as a source of recruits. Williams estimated as many as 100 Turks had made their way to Pakistan to join the fight in Afghanistan."
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Postby Paphitis » Sun May 24, 2009 5:19 am

Defense Intelligence Report Details Al Qaeda's Plans For Russia, Chechnya And WMD

Newly Released, Declassified 1998 Report Identifies Targets, Contacts, Methods, Financing, & Training Sites

(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released a Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Intelligence Information Report (IIR) declassified and released to Judicial Watch on October 30, 2004, in response to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) open records request filed by Judicial Watch in January 2000, concerning the decision of the Clinton administration to bomb the al Shifa pharmaceutical factory in Sudan, and suspected al Qaeda terrorist training camps in the vicinity of Khost, Afghanistan on August 20, 1998. The dual-site bombing operation was codenamed “Infinite Reach.” The bombing was reportedly in retaliation for the August 7, 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

The DIA IIR is derived from handwritten documents obtained through a classified intelligence project with the unclassified nickname “Swift Knight.” According to the report, the documents were written during the first two weeks of October 1998. The spellings, references and phrases in the report are verbatim transcriptions from the original handwritten document (e.g. Osama bin Laden [OBL] is referred to as “Usam ben Laden”). The IIR provides basic biographical information concerning OBL and traces key points in his public, militant activities, resulting in the formation of al Qaeda.

The IIR includes language from the document that describes how al Qaeda envisions achieving their goals including “ethnic cleansing” and “control over nuclear and biological weapons.” An additional reference is made to “latent penetration,” a reference to so-called “sleeper cells.”

A good deal of information concerning OBL’s and al Qaeda’s efforts in Chechnya, the Caucuses, Crimea, and the Central Asian Republics is covered in the IIR. The confirmed existence of a [secure, reliable, terrorist-sponsored] “direct route to Chechnya from Pakistan and Afghanistan through Turkey and Azerbaijan” is a stunning “information point” within this IIR – especially in light of the date of the information, 1998.

“This report provides a deeply disturbing ‘snapshot’ of what the US intelligence community knew about the activities of bin Laden and his associates back in 1998. The global scope and rabid fanaticism of these Islamist terrorists is spelled out in no uncertain terms, including their intense interest in WMDs. Documents such as these give the American people some idea of the terror threat facing the West,” stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.

To read the declassified report, click on the below link:

http://www.judicialwatch.org/cases/102/dia.pdf

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"A good deal of information concerning OBL’s and al Qaeda’s efforts in Chechnya, the Caucuses, Crimea, and the Central Asian Republics is covered in the (report). The confirmed existence of a [secure, reliable, terrorist-sponsored] “direct route to Chechnya from Pakistan and Afghanistan through Turkey and Azerbaijan” "
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Postby Oracle » Sun May 24, 2009 10:51 am

Not only is Turkey not secular, but it also exercises religious wars in the most underhand way by direct Genocide and ethnic cleansing of all Christians in the vicinity whilst practicing existential nihilism of all other types of Muslims.

It is the single biggest terror facing the 21st Century, having grown in "Might" surreptitiously over the 20th Century.

There is ample evidence to suggest Turkey is establishing Nuclear Weapons and we know when Turks have weapons ... they actually use them!

They are a Nation led by amoral, expansionist, evil warmongers lacking a conscious.

What they have done to Cyprus can only be a paradigm of what they are preparing to do to all other nations ...
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