Two victims of the bombing against the peace march in Ankara, Turkey were the Palestinian Ahmed Alkhadi and Necla Duran. Ahmed Alkhaldi and Necla Duran were active members of the “Assemblies of Right to Live” which was established to struggle against the jihadist mobs in Antakya, Turkey who are under the protection of the Turkish […]
Two victims of the bombing against the peace march in Ankara, Turkey were the Palestinian Ahmed Alkhadi and Necla Duran.
Ahmed Alkhaldi and Necla Duran were active members of the “Assemblies of Right to Live” which was established to struggle against the jihadist mobs in Antakya, Turkey who are under the protection of the Turkish government. The jihadist ISIL mobs terrorized the residents of this otherwise quiet and peaceful region, threatening to kill people who did not observe the Islamic rule. These mobs usually parade with their guns drawn and attack women who do not cover their heads or people consuming alcohol. They usually eat in restaurants, refuse to pay and tell the owners to send the checks to the Turkish government because they are “being hosted by the friendly government.” Peoples’ organizations have sprung up like the Assemblies of Right to Live to prevent the attacks of these mobs.
Palestinian Alkhadi taught Arabic in the local Halkevleri, the “Peoples’ Houses.” Necla Dursun was an active member of the “Assemblies of Right to Live” to fight against the government supported jihadist terrorists.
Alkhadi’s friends said Ahmed had struggled in Gazza, Palestine and survived the Israeli occupation, but was murdered in a peace march in Ankara, Turkey. One friend asked, “How will I ever explain this to his family?”
Their friends are preparing arrangements to receive their bodies form the hospital.
Sendika.Org News (Mehmet Bayram)