I was right about my earlier verdict about last week's explosion in Istanbul, but nobody can suggest that it was a prophecy or something.
Any reasonable person could easily predict it and many already did. Lately, Turkish Interior Minister Besir Atalay confirmed me:
Atalay said that the PKK militants carried out the two bomb blasts that killed 17 people. Eight suspects were charged with membership in the PKK and arrested by the court.
The witnesses confirmed that two of the suspects,
Huseyin Tureli and Ziya Kirac, were seen in the street shortly before the explosions and they were behaving suspiciously.
Huseyin Tureli and Ziya Kirac, were seen in the street shortly before the explosions and they were behaving suspiciously.Huseyin Tureli has confessed that he planted the bomb and detonated it with a cellphone signal, while watching the horrific explosion. Tureli, a 26-year-old militant trained in PKK camps in northern Iraq, said that his comrades had told him that the number of the casualties wouldn't be a lot.
So now...
Those who keep trying to clean PKK off of its terrorist identity...
Did you finally realize that your lovely freedom fighters are occasionally killing children as well? Did you see that PKK doesn't claim the responsibility after such attacks against civilians? Are you unhappy now because of the things that you claimed last week? So was it Al Qaida or was it Ergenekon, who organized the attack?
When you realize the truth, please do what Germany and Belgium have done...
For instance, Denmark can be the next country to condemn and expel PKK terrorism.
For years, Copenhagen has been the headquarters of PKK propaganda, harboring its satellite TV station, Roj TV.
After the latest evidence that proves the link between PKK and Roj TV, Danish authorities must stop protecting their propaganda machine.
Otherwise, the Turkish public, with its government, army and media, would consider them as the collaborators of PKK, which still kills civilians, including babies. Such an approach cannot be called friendly, can it?


