Pakistanisage
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good Job Brothers.......
We will never forget these Brothers who were Martyred by cowardly Israeli Forces:
flotilla participants killed in the raid
Name Nationality Age Known for Ship
Çetin TopçuoğluTurkey , 53 Former National level Turkish taekwondo athlete and national coach. He was killed in the raid.[4]MV Mavi Marmara
Necdet YıldırımTurkey , 32 originally from Malatya, worked for the İHH. Killed by the IDF in the raid.[6]MV Mavi Marmara
İbrahim BilgenTurkey , 61 Turkish politician and candidate for mayor of Siirt. He was killed in the raid.[3]MV Mavi Marmara
Furkan DoğanUnited States, 19 American of Turkish origin traveling with a US passport, high-school student, living in Turkey, killed.[5] A forensic report said he was shot at close range, with four bullets in his head and one in his chest, the agency said. His father says that he only holds American citizenship, contrary to some media reports.MV Mavi Marmara
Fahri YaldızTurkey, 43 a firefighter and father of four from the southern town of Adıyaman, Anatolian reported. His brother Habip told the agency that Fahri had long wanted to die fighting in Israel to become a "martyr." Killed by the IDF in the raid.[6]MV Mavi Marmara
Cevdet KılıçlarTurkey, 38 a journalist born in the central Turkish town of Kayseri, Anatolian said. He was also employed by the İHH in Istanbul. Killed in the raid [6]MV Mavi Marmara
Cengiz SongürTurkey, 47 from İzmir. Killed in the raid [6]MV Mavi Marmara
Cengiz AkyüzTurkey, 41 from Iskenderun, port city of southern Turkey, killed in the raid.[6]MV Mavi Marmara
Ali Heyder BengiTurkey, 39 a Kurdish man from Diyarbakir,[6] chairman of Aydınlık Yarınlar İçin Hak ve Özgürlükler Eğitim Kültür ve Dayanışma Derneği (AYDER),[7] graduate of Al-Azhar University, owner of a telephone repair shop, married and father of four children, shot 6 times (once in the abdomen) and killed in the raid,[8] in his funeral in Diyarbakır people shouted "Sehidin Namirin" slogan in Kurdish.
They killed 9 Turkish citizens.... Nobody will neither forget nor forgive that issue.
We will never forget these Brothers who were Martyred by cowardly Israeli Forces:
flotilla participants killed in the raid
Name Nationality Age Known for Ship
Çetin TopçuoğluTurkey , 53 Former National level Turkish taekwondo athlete and national coach. He was killed in the raid.[4]MV Mavi Marmara
Necdet YıldırımTurkey , 32 originally from Malatya, worked for the İHH. Killed by the IDF in the raid.[6]MV Mavi Marmara
İbrahim BilgenTurkey , 61 Turkish politician and candidate for mayor of Siirt. He was killed in the raid.[3]MV Mavi Marmara
Furkan DoğanUnited States, 19 American of Turkish origin traveling with a US passport, high-school student, living in Turkey, killed.[5] A forensic report said he was shot at close range, with four bullets in his head and one in his chest, the agency said. His father says that he only holds American citizenship, contrary to some media reports.MV Mavi Marmara
Fahri YaldızTurkey, 43 a firefighter and father of four from the southern town of Adıyaman, Anatolian reported. His brother Habip told the agency that Fahri had long wanted to die fighting in Israel to become a "martyr." Killed by the IDF in the raid.[6]MV Mavi Marmara
Cevdet KılıçlarTurkey, 38 a journalist born in the central Turkish town of Kayseri, Anatolian said. He was also employed by the İHH in Istanbul. Killed in the raid [6]MV Mavi Marmara
Cengiz SongürTurkey, 47 from İzmir. Killed in the raid [6]MV Mavi Marmara
Cengiz AkyüzTurkey, 41 from Iskenderun, port city of southern Turkey, killed in the raid.[6]MV Mavi Marmara
Ali Heyder BengiTurkey, 39 a Kurdish man from Diyarbakir,[6] chairman of Aydınlık Yarınlar İçin Hak ve Özgürlükler Eğitim Kültür ve Dayanışma Derneği (AYDER),[7] graduate of Al-Azhar University, owner of a telephone repair shop, married and father of four children, shot 6 times (once in the abdomen) and killed in the raid,[8] in his funeral in Diyarbakır people shouted "Sehidin Namirin" slogan in Kurdish.
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