Saturday, October 10, 2015

NATO,Israel Terrorist Turkey PM Erdogan Murders 100 Peace Activists In Ankara To Justify Bombing Syria To Protect ISIS

NATO,Israel Terrorist Turkey PM Erdogan  Murders 100 Peace Activists In Ankara To Justify Bombing Syria To   Protect ISIS



Blasts kill scores at peace rally in Turkey in sign of worsening instability

Washington Post - ‎2 hours ago‎
BEIRUT - Two bomb blasts ripped through crowds at a rally of peace activists in the Turkish capital Saturday, killing scores, in a reminder of the growing conflicts Turkey faces both at home and across the border in war-torn Syria.

The Latest: Turkish Doctors: Death Toll in Bombings Hits 97



Saturday, 10 October 2015

ANKARA BOMBS - INSIDE JOB


Ankara, October 2015

On 10 October 2015, bombs killed scores of people at a pro-Kurdish peace rally in Ankara, in Turkey.

Witnesses said the two explosions happened seconds apart shortly after 10 a.m. as leftists, labour unions and other civic groups, gathered for a march to protest over the deaths of hundreds since conflict resumed between security forces and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in the mainly Kurdish southeast.

At least 86 killed in twin bombings near train station in Turkey's capital.


Suruc, July 2015.

"A whistleblower, Fuat Avni, who has a credible record of predicting police operations and government policies has made a surprising claim, arguing that the Turkish spy agency is planning to blow up crowded areas."

Spy agency planning false-flag terror acts in crowded areas - January 2015.

On 20 July 2015, at least 31 people were killed and more than 100 others injured in a powerful explosion at a Kurdish centre in the mostly Kurdish town of Suruc (above) in southeastern Turkey, 10 km from the Syrian border.

The target of the explosion appears to have been Kurdish students.

Kurds clash with police in Istanbul after deadly Suruc terror attack.

Kurds blamed Turkey's government for the attack.

Turkey's President Erdogan supports ISIS and opposes the Kurds.

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