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Explosion during Peace Rally in Ankara

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We are well Aware of Iranian republican guard terrorists within our borders.

These activists were DHKP-C and other sovietic/communist scum, vermin.

Our MIT knows everthing what is going on in Turkey. You can be sure about that acem.

A mistake and a paradox in your post:

1- Iran doesn't have a Republican guard.
2- If MIT was aware of the bombing, it would arrest the perpetrators beforehand, or maybe they didn't do anything about it.

and the interesting part, some Turkish nationalists/Islamists are so happy that a bombing killed 94 people in the middle of capital.

Back to the good old habits of your Arab brothers in GCC, blaming all your problems and failures on Iran. That'll definitely solve the problem.
 
A mistake and a paradox in your post:

1- Iran doesn't have a Republican guard.
2- If MIT was aware of the bombing, it would arrest the perpetrators beforehand, or maybe they didn't do anything about it.

and the interesting part, some Turkish nationalists/Islamists are so happy that a bombing killed 94 people in the middle of capital.

Back to the good old habits of your Arab brothers in GCC, blaming all your problems and failures on Iran. That'll definitely solve the problem.

With iranian republican guard i refer to your revolutionary guards which created your Iranian Republic acem.
 
With iranian republican guard i refer to your revolutionary guards which created your Iranian Republic acem.

Another mistake. Revolutionary guard was established few months after the revolution, they couldn't have created the revolution when they didn't exist themselves.

And am I supposed to be offended with the word Acem? It simply means non-Arab in Arabic vocabulary. :);)
 
Turkish authorities said Islamic State was the prime suspect in suicide bombings that killed more than 100 people in Ankara, as hundreds of people took to the streets in different cities across the country to protest against the attacks and vent their anger at the government, which many hold responsible for the killings.

Speaking on the Turkish broadcaster NTV on Monday, Ahmet Davutoğlu said the attack was an attempt to influence the country’s general election, scheduled to take place on 1 November, and that any “isolated” security shortcomings would be investigated.

“We are focusing on [Isis] in our investigations. We are zooming in on one name that points to a certain criminal organisation,” Davutoğlu said. “But one cannot just say that we should round up an entire sleeper cell and throw them [in jail]. We must act according to the law.”

He also said the government had not yet ruled out links to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK) and the Revolutionary People’s Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C).

Davutoğlu also confirmed that the explosions were carried out by suicide bombers, and that DNA tests are being conducted on their bodies.

The pro-Kurdish parliamentary opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), which says it was the target of the bombings, said at least 128 people were killed and more than 200 wounded in Saturday’s attack on a peace rally calling for an end to escalating violence between the Turkish government and the PKK. The government has put the death toll at 97.

The attack is the deadliest in the country’s recent history and was labelled a terrorist act by the government, which declared three days of national mourning.

Opponents of the Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, blame him for the attack, accusing the state at best of intelligence failings and at worst of complicity by stirring up nationalist anti-Kurdish sentiment.

Security experts have said the Ankara bombings bear similarities to an attack in July near the town of Suruç, bordering Syria, that the Turkish government has also blamed on Isis. The Hürriyet newspaper said the type of device and explosives used in Ankara were the same as in the Suruç attack. Security forces are reportedly investigating the possible involvement of the older brother of the Suruç suicide bomber, Sheikh Abdurrahman Alagöz, in the Ankara attack.

Officials said nine more suspected Isis militants have been detained in raids in the southern cities of Adana and Kilis. About 45 suspected Isis militants have now been arrested since Saturday, in sweeps of four cities. It was not clear, however, if any of those held were linked to the peace rally bombings.

Turkey agreed recently to more actively support the US-led battle against Isis, opening its bases to US aircraft launching airstrikes on the group in Syria and carrying out a limited number of strikes on the group itself.

Hours after the attack, Kurdish rebels battling Turkish security forces went ahead with their plans to declare a unilateral ceasefire in an attempt to reduce tensions before the election. However, the Turkish government opted to snub the call for calm, and launched several airstrikes against PKK positions over the weekend, during which 49 militants were killed, according to the Turkish military.

On Sunday, two soldiers were killed in an operation against the outlawed Kurdish group. While airstrikes continued unabated through Monday, the PKK said on Monday that it would keep the announced ceasefire in memory of those killed during the bomb attack in Ankara. According to the Firat news agency, a senior PKK commander, Murat Karayilan, has ordered all militants to abandon checkpoints and roadblocks in Turkey and withdraw to their bases.

The Ankara attacks brought to the fore divisions between supporters of Erdoğan and his Justice and Development party, and supporters of the opposition movements that have gained significant ground in recent elections, such as the HDP, whose June election victory was one main reason that the AKP lost its parliamentary majority for the first time since coming to power in 2002.

The HDP accused the AKP government of the flawed and dangerous strategy of “relying on radical proxies” in the region, and of deeply polarising policies at home, all of which led to the devastating attacks in Ankara, according to a statement published by the party on Monday.

Hundreds of people chanting anti-government slogans marched towards a mosque in an Istanbul suburb on Monday for the funeral of several of the victims.

The funerals were attended by Selahattin Demirtas, co-chair of the HDP, which says it was the target of the bombings and has blamed Erdoğan and the government.

Riot police with water cannon and armoured vehicles stood by as the crowd, some chanting “thief, murderer, Erdoğan” and waving HDP flags, moved towards the mosque in the working-class Ümraniye neighbourhood of Istanbul.

Several labour unions also called protests. Hundreds of people, many wearing doctors’ uniforms and carrying Turkish Medical Association banners, gathered by the main train station in Ankara where the explosions happened to lay red carnations but were blocked by riot police, a witness told Reuters. Lawyers at a Istanbul courthouse in Istanbul chanted “murderer Erdoğan will give account” as colleagues applauded.

On Sunday, demonstrators and mourners in Ankara directly blamed the government for failing to protect the rally, accusing it of instigating chaos to secure a majority in the election.

Reuters contributed to this report

Turkey says Islamic State is main suspect in Ankara bombings | World news | The Guardian
 
Another mistake. Revolutionary guard was established few months after the revolution, they couldn't have created the revolution when they didn't exist themselves.

And am I supposed to be offended with the word Acem? It simply means non-Arab in Arabic vocabulary. :);)

They created your Country and they will also abolish your Country acem. who cares Iran? have you collected enough yellowcake for your dirty bombs?

acems never can achieve a true nuclear weapon. Only dirty bombs with nuclear material. Your industry runs with Windows, your engineers are hostages of your shia sect government. What can you do? The day you use nuclear dirt on Turkey you will be wiped of the map by 300 turkish NATO b61 nuclear bombs.
 
They created your Country and they will also abolish your Country acem. who cares Iran? have you collected enough yellowcake for your dirty bombs?

acems never can achieve a true nuclear weapon. Only dirty bombs with nuclear material. Your industry runs with Windows, your engineers are hostages of your shia sect government. What can you do? The day you use nuclear dirt on Turkey you will be wiped of the map by 300 turkish NATO b61 nuclear bombs.

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Why do you even care iranian republic? You are not part of it even. You are iranian former Shah intelectuell who fled his Country. No?

Only iranians abroad are absolute sharia enemies. No?
 
A mistake and a paradox in your post:

1- Iran doesn't have a Republican guard.
2- If MIT was aware of the bombing, it would arrest the perpetrators beforehand, or maybe they didn't do anything about it.

and the interesting part, some Turkish nationalists/Islamists are so happy that a bombing killed 94 people in the middle of capital.

Back to the good old habits of your Arab brothers in GCC, blaming all your problems and failures on Iran. That'll definitely solve the problem.
Are you sure about, remember all the dead are PKK/Öcalan sympathizers. Once in a while we use these scare tactics by giving green light to ISIS to bomb PKK scums
 
seems what i did proposed in previous page is working........Turkey is seriously considering to do something abt them either ISIS or PKK.......



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Instead of blame games i suggest to focus on this........Find ways to eradicate this threat.
 
Are you sure about, remember all the dead are PKK/Öcalan sympathizers. Once in a while we use these scare tactics by giving green light to ISIS to bomb PKK scums

I doubted this scenario at beginning, but it makes more sense by each passing minute. @Neptune also mentioned it in beginning. I think the Muslim Brotherhood gang and its head Erdogan is much more dangerous than we all have known.

And the funny or sad thing about this? Many Turkish citizens are cheering on the fact that 94 people were massacred in the middle of Ankara in an absolutely peaceful demonstration regardless of their political orientation. It's not good news when a faction of citizens cheer when a suicide bombing hits another faction of citizens of a country, no matter how different they are in political views. This is just sick and messed up and I saw the aftermath of the bombings, it was horrific.
 
I doubted this scenario at beginning, but it makes more sense by each passing minute. @Neptune also mentioned it in beginning. I think the Muslim Brotherhood gang and its head Erdogan is much more dangerous than we all have known.

And the funny or sad thing about this? Many Turkish citizens are cheering on the fact that 94 people were massacred in the middle of Ankara in an absolutely peaceful demonstration regardless of their political orientation. It's not good news when a faction of citizens cheer when a suicide bombing hits another faction of citizens of a country, no matter how different they are in political views. This is just sick and messed up and I saw the aftermath of the bombings, it was horrific.

What's more horrific is seeing our soldiers and police die do to these terrorists. Even the day after that bomb 2 more deaths.

An eye for an eye, they messed with the wrong republic.

You can't expect Turks to feel sorry for terrorist supporters when they don't feel sorry for the people we lose DAILY.
 
@Serpentine I got some serious news that Iranian and Hezbollah troupes will begin a land combat, with Russian air support. What do you think. Will they be succesfull and what does this mean for the future of Syria and the region ? From your view , pls ?
 
What's more horrific is seeing our soldiers and police die do to these terrorists. Even the day after that bomb 2 more deaths.

An eye for an eye, they messed with the wrong republic.

You can't expect Turks to feel sorry for terrorist supporters when they don't feel sorry for the people we lose DAILY.
What you wrote is so messed up and pathetic.

Any proof that those who were killed were PKK supporters or were they just demonstrating to call for halting of war between TA and PKK, a fight that Erdogan started to win an election? This man is very dangerous. I'm not surprised that Erdogan-gang may have orchestrated such attack.

@Serpentine I got some serious news that Iranian and Hezbollah troupes will begin a land combat, with Russian air support. What do you think. Will they be succesfull and what does this mean for the future of Syria and the region ? From your view , pls ?

I can't even be sure that there are Iranian troops in Syria and even if there are, I can't predict the outcome of a battle that has not begun yet.
 
I doubted this scenario at beginning, but it makes more sense by each passing minute. @Neptune also mentioned it in beginning. I think the Muslim Brotherhood gang and its head Erdogan is much more dangerous than we all have known.

And the funny or sad thing about this? Many Turkish citizens are cheering on the fact that 94 people were massacred in the middle of Ankara in an absolutely peaceful demonstration regardless of their political orientation. It's not good news when a faction of citizens cheer when a suicide bombing hits another faction of citizens of a country, no matter how different they are in political views. This is just sick and messed up and I saw the aftermath of the bombings, it was horrific.
Erdogan is a great leader who puts national interest before anything else. Under his leadership my country has quadrobled its economy and attracted investment from every country around the globe, our industry, infrastructure, education has increased impressively. Any faction that challenges my country's stability is a threat. If PKK sympathizers think they can cherish their terrorist activities in my country by killing my brothers they are wrong - it wasn't a peaceful protest, they were chanting terrorist communist propoganda and they have suffered.

The most probable scenario is that it is orchestrated under the eyes of MIT, remember our intelligence does not sleep. We were perfectly aware of this action, and we allowed it. Any threat will be dealt with period. The war on PKK will not stop until we have eradicated every single one of these traitors. Turkey is a Sunni majority Turkish country, we respect minorities and other religions, but they have to know that this is a Sunni Turkish country and they must follow our laws and rules.

My ancestors never bowed down to lesser civilizations, why do you think we will now?
 
Turkey is a Sunni majority Turkish country, we respect minorities and other religions, but they have to know that this is a Sunni Turkish country and they must follow our laws and rules.
Turkey is secular and doesnt have laws based on Religion or Sects, everyone has the same rights and must obey the same laws, Race, Religion, Sect, Gender doesnt matter.
 

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