When Turkish President Erdogan called for people to take it to the streets, first to heed the call were the Jihadist armed mobs that had gone to fight and gain experience in killing in Syria. They were one of the first to participate in the armed clashes in the streets. When a group of soldiers […]
When Turkish President Erdogan called for people to take it to the streets, first to heed the call were the Jihadist armed mobs that had gone to fight and gain experience in killing in Syria. They were one of the first to participate in the armed clashes in the streets.
When a group of soldiers staged an uprising, these jihadists were first in line to help their “moderate Muslim” president Erdogan. They took their place on the side of Erdogan’s police and took part in the armed clashes.
When the so-called “civilians” rushed to the streets, people started to notice that these “civilians” were well trained in street fights, arms, organizing and door-to-door combat. Then came the proof that these “civilians” were actually jihadist terrorists whom the Turkish government and the state allowed to slip in and out of Syria, fighting the Kurds and Syrian government forces. They were organized and sent to Syria for military training and experience by the Islamic terrorist group IBDA-C.
In a post by one of these jihadists terrorists participating in the clashes wrote, “Inside are those Fethullahist and secularist dogs who are trying to resist the state. When our police asked for help we all came to help the police. Please pray for us, Inshaallah!” His comrades in arms, in his posted video, are calling him “Ibrahim.”
The shares this person has published on his Facebook page under the name “Nakshi Sirri Kavgamiz” (Our secret Nakshi War) one can see that he is a member of IBDA-C sympathizer “Muslim Anatolia Youth” organization and has participated in the war in Syria.
The same person is seen in a photograph taken in Syria, where Turks like to call, “Turkmendagi” mountain training camps for Jihadists. The camp he is being trained is the “Sultan Abdulhamit Brigade” camp jointly setup by Erdogan’s AKP party and the Turkish intelligence agency MIT.
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Translator: Mehmet Bayram