Wednesday, July 30, 2008

DEEP STATE TREACHERY

"It was a PKK-style blast. One million people rallied in Spain to speak out about a similar attack."
~ Deniz Baykal, CHP Chairman.



"See, another treacherous PKK attack!"

Baykal's analogy is more appropriate than he thinks, but not in the way he thinks. The demonstrations he mentions resulted in the fall of the Partido Popular government, which initially blamed ETA for the Madrid train bombings:


Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar called for nationwide protests against the Basque separatist group ETA. "The government asks Spaniards to demonstrate tomorrow [Friday] in the streets of all of Spain... under the slogan 'with the victims, with constitution and for the defeat of terrorism'," Aznar said.


Words that Aznar has lived to regret. May the same happen to Baykal and Erdoğan.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

THE VARIETIES OF TREASON

"Is there not some chosen curse,
Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven,
Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man
Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin?"
~ Joseph Addison.


Guess who's arranging an oil deal between Turkey, Kazakhstan, and "Northern Iraq"? The Prince of Darkness himself. Yes, that would be prominent neocon and Turkish agent, Richard Perle. A little bird dropped this into my email today:


Iraq War Advocate Denies Taking Part In a Consortium


Influential former Pentagon official Richard Perle has been exploring going into the oil business in Iraq and Kazakhstan, according to people with knowledge of the matter and documents outlining possible deals.

Mr. Perle, one of a group of security experts who began pushing the case for toppling Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein about a decade ago, has been discussing a possible deal with officials of northern Iraq's Kurdistan regional government, including its Washington envoy, according to these people and the documents.

It would involve a tract called K18, near the Kurdish city of Erbil, according to documents describing the plan. A consortium founded by Turkish company AK Group International is seeking rights to drill there, the documents say. Potential backers include two Turkish companies as well as Kazakhstan, according to individuals involved.

AK's chief executive is Aydan Kodaloglu, who, like Mr. Perle, has been involved with the American Turkish Council, an advocacy group in Washington. She didn't respond to requests for comment. Phyllis Kaminsky, who identified herself as the U.S. contact for Ms. Kodaloglu, said she herself was aware of the drilling plan but referred questions about it to Mr. Perle.

"Richard would know the most," Ms. Kaminsky said. "He is involved, I know that."


This comes from the WSJ, but you'll need a subscription to read it there.

Now the KRG sees fit to do business with this bunch of devils? This is treason against the Kurdish people.

Aydan Kodaloğlu, the founder of the AK Group International in question, is a former board member of the ATC (American Turkish Council--not so much an "advocacy group" as an MİT asset), and "is a recognized expert on Turkish-American and Turkish-Israeli relations. Ms. Kodaloglu was a member of official delegations of former President Turgut Ozal and Prime Ministers Suleyman Demirel, and Tansu Ciller and was involved in the planning for the official visit to Turkey of former U.S. President George Bush." So this woman is clearly no friend of the Kurdish people and there should be extreme public censure of those Kurds who choose to do business with her.

That the Prince of Darkness himself has a pedigree that's also hostile to the Kurdish people, as well as to any theoretical description of democracy. Perle holds a position of prominence in Sibel Edmonds' gallery of rogues but, as Sibel's information shows, scumbags like Perle have long profited from Turkey and for Turkey:


Someone has to be in the middle (of the Turkish, Israeli, American military/economic machine) to keep the happy affair going, so enter the neocons, intent on securing Israel against all comers and also keen to turn a dollar. In fact the neocons seem to have a deep and abiding interest in Turkey, which, under other circumstances, might be difficult to explain. Doug Feith's International Advisors Inc, a registered agent for Turkey in 1989 - 1994, netted $600,000 per year from Turkey, with Richard Perle taking $48,000 annually as a consultant.

[ . . . ]

Contracts in the hundreds of millions, or even billions of dollars provide considerable fat for those well placed to benefit. Investigators are also looking at Israel's particular expertise in the illegal sale of US military technology to countries like China and India. Fraudulent end-user certificates produced by Defense Ministries in Israel and Turkey are all that is needed to divert military technology to other, less benign, consumers. The military-industrial-complex/neocon network is also well attested. Doug Feith has been associated with Northrup Grumman for years, while defense contractors fund many neocon-linked think tanks and "information" services. Feith, Perle and a number of other neocons have long had beneficial relationships with various Israeli defense contractors.


There's more on that at Deep Journal. Let's not forget that Perle was one of the co-authors of the "Clean Break" that created the alliance between the members of the Iron Triangle--the US, Israel, and Turkey.

Kiss democracy in South Kurdistan goodbye; Show's over, folks.

The Ankara regime is using the excuse of the Güngören bombing to bomb civilians in South Kurdistan. Fırat News reports that the villagers have emptied Bokriskan village in the Qendil region. The Turkish military conducted aerial bombing over the Balekan valley, Lewce, Inzo, and Bokriskan villages, and Geliye Bedran. In the villages where civilians were targeted, a lot of animals have been killed and the irrigation project under construction in Bokriskan has been totally destroyed. The people themselves have fled to Çoman and Ranya.

The PUK confirmed the attacks. HPG confirmed that Turkish aircraft had bombed civilian areas and also confirmed that it suffered no casualties--in stark contrast to the BS being served up in Turkish media. The attacks started forest fires in the Zap and Haftanin regions. Not too surprising as the entire region has been suffering a severe drought for months now.

On 27 July, the Turkish military conducted a comprehensive attack against PJAK positions, reinforcing the fact that Turkey and Iran are cooperating in their war against the Kurdish people.

On 24 July, Turkish aircraft attacked Çemço, Saca, and Şamke villages in the Zap region. On 19 July at 1920 hours, TSK artillery shelled the villages of Maye, Ormana, and Ura, in Kanimasi, Amediye region. At 0200 hours on the same day, Turkish bombing began and did not end until 0720 hours. On 18 July at 1230 hours, Turkish aircraft bombed the Deraluk district, Nerwe and Rekane villages, also in the Amediye region.

Yesterday, I mentioned that the grenades found in the Ergenekon house in Istanbul Ümraniye had been traced to Şemdinli. Today, Radikal has a fairly long article on the subject. To make a long story short, the Ergenekon chief prosecutor Zekeriya Öz ordered an investigation into the grenades. That investigation shows that the grenades were seized in a police operation against Turkish Hezbollah in Şırnak, in 1999. There, the grenades were further linked to a TSK major, Mehmet Zekeriya Öztürk, an Ergenekon member who had been stationed in Şırnak from August 1997 to August 1999.

Yaşar Büyükanıt, now the chief of the Turkish general staff, served in The Southeast from 1997 to 2000. Like the Ergenekon grenades, Büyükanıt was also linked to the Şemdinli bombing when he admitted that he knew the bombers, TSK non-commissioned officers Ali Kaya and Özcan İldeniz. Büyükanıt said that he knew them and that they were "good boys". In fact, Büyükanıt knew them so well that when Van prosecutor Ferhat Sarıkaya tried to indict Büyükanıt for his involvement in the Şemdinli bombing, Sarıkaya was told to shut up, go away, and don't bother practicing law ever again.

Büyükanıt is also a party to the Dolmabahçe Deal with the AKP. And so the Deep State comes full circle.

Monday, July 28, 2008

GÜNGÖREN AS OPPORTUNITY

"To open the Susurluk file means challenging the system. Neither Erdogan nor Baykal have such a concern."
~ Fikri Sağlar, former Parliament Susurluk Investigation Commission member.


HPG issued a statement today on the Güngören bombing:


HPG: We have nothing to do with the attack in Güngören

A statement came from HPG regarding the explosion in Istanbul Güngören against civilians which resulted in 18 casualties.

In the statement, from HPG Headquarters Command, titled "To our people and public", HPG stated that it does not have anything to do with the attack in Güngören."


KCK also issued a denial and condemnation:


KCK: Baykal is trying to conceal the attackers

KCK condemned the attack against civilians in Istanbul Güngören, gave their condolences to the relatives of the dead, and wished a speedy recovery to the wounded. KCK mentioned that the attacks were the work of hidden forces. Quoting from CHP chairman Deniz Baykal, "more than likely PKK did it," KCK said: "Baykal is trying to conceal the real perpetrators by this quote."

[ . . . ]

"One of the strategic goals of the Kurdish Freedom Movement is not being only Kurdistan's social movement but at the same time, it aims to gain the Turkish people and create living conditions based on the peoples' brotherhood and equality. In this respect, it is impossible for us to implement such an attack in Güngören given the fact that our goal is to gain the hearts of the Turkish people. Our movement never targeted civilians directly. In addition, our movement refused all kinds of violence that exceeds our right to self-defense and see such violence as counter-productive and terrorism."


Of course, there's a very good reason why Baykal is so hot to blame PKK for the Güngören bombings. Today, Baykal is calling for protests from all people as a reaction to the bombings. But why is Baykal calling for protest against this incident but never called for protests against the Şemdinli bombing?

One week ago, on 19 July, the Turkish general staff released a statement in the finest tradition of e-coups. In their statement, they said: "It is a natural expectation for the Turkish people to show their legal and democratic reaction to the unlawful attacks against the TSK". The Ergenekon investigation revealed that active duty TSK lieutenants were involved in forming a terrorist organization within the state. The paşas didn't like this exposure of the truth, so they urged the people to demonstrate in favor of them. Unfortunately for the paşas, the people did no such thing.

In order to conjure an excuse to make people take to the streets in defense of the very helpless TSK, they needed an incident: Güngören. This is why Baykal now takes the opportunity to whip the people into a frenzy and, in addition to drumming up support for TSK, he would also like to see a street mob out against AKP.

The icing on the cake can be found in a video at Fethullah Gülen's Zaman. The home video was filmed from a balcony by a resident of Güngören.

In the video, the first bomb has already gone off and a crowd continues to gather. According to reports, there was about a 10 minute delay between the first bomb and the detonation of the second bomb. However, as you watch the video you will see something very unusual for Turkey. There has been an explosion some ten minutes earlier, and there are no police present. There are no police vehicles, no flashing lights, no one securing the crime scene. The police station is a five minute walk from the scene of the bombings; less by police vehicle. So why are no police there?

You see the second bomb explode in the video and still there are no police on the scene. Why? Where were your police, Celalettin Cerrah? They were all over Istanbul on May Day, yet they couldn't manage to show up to secure a crime scene that is within easy walking distance of their own station?

I suppose we shouldn't be surprised. After all, it was a former Istanbul deputy police chief who was found dead in a Mercedes in Susurluk with a state's assassin and police collaborator dead at his side.

By the way, now that all the "experts" are pontificating, RDX is a component of common military explosives. That would most likely include the plastic explosive used in the Güngören bombing as well as in the grenades found in the Ergenekon cache in Ümraniye, which came from Şemdinli.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

KURDISH EXECUTIONS AND FALSE FLAG OPERATIONS

"Iran holds the deplorable distinction of leading the world in juvenile executions, and the authorities should end this practice at once."
~ Clarisa Bencomo, Human Rights Watch.


Here's something I've been holding for a few days until I could get to it: excerpts from Yeni Özgür Politika's report on the execution of five Kurds by the Islamic Republic of Iran:


Iran executed five more Kurds

Being helpless against PJAK guerrillas, Iran began executions in order to suppress the Kurdish freedom struggle and the people's support.


Iran, which executed Hasan Hikmet Demir while he was wounded, this time executed five Kurds, one of whom was a fifteen-year-old child, for helping PJAK. The spokesman for the Islamic Republic of Iran judiciary forces, Ali Rıza Cemşidi, just one month ago had a statement in front of cameras that they were not executing people under the age of 18. However, the Islamic Republic of Iran, which thinks the Kurds deserve the dirtiest methods, convicted five East Kurdistanis under the charge of helping PJAK. Five people, one of whom was a fifteen-year-old boy, were executed in an open field in Tebriz. Iran disregarded the condition in Islam which bans the execution of people before reaching adulthood when it came to the fifteen-year-old Kurdish boy.

Wounded Demir executed

PJAK member Hasan Hikmet Demir was also executed on 20 February 2007, where he was held in the city of Xoy, Elendi region. Code-named Agıt, Hasan Hikmet Demir was arrested last year while he was implementing political activities for the people. Demir escaped from prison and was caught in the Kelareş area, where his feet were frostbitten from snow. For a long time he was kept in a cell and was subjected to torture. Amnesty International began an emergency action campaign on Demir's behalf. Iranian state forces wounded Demir and forcefully executed him while he was bleeding.

Children are being executed

Regarding Iran's human rights, Amnesty International campaigns mentioned that they do not know whether Iran executes children because of its closed system. [?] One of the campaign's spokesmen, Hadi Ghaemi, "Iran is the only country where children are punished with the death penalty." He continued: "This barbaric method is being justified by Islamic law; however, these laws are being debated by several religious scholars." The campaigners mentioned that in the last ten years, 177 children were sentenced to the death penalty; At least 34 of these children were executed and 114 are awaiting execution. Ghaemi said, "It is a shame for Iran to increase the number of children that it executes while the whole world is abolishing the death penalty."

Iran is the first

According to a report from Human Rights Watch, children were executed only in Iran, Sudan, China, and Pakistan since 2004. When compared to the population, Iran is number one [in child executions].

In spite of its international commitment

There are two main international agreements that ban the execution of children: Children's Rights Agreement [of the UN General Assembly] and the [International Covenant on] Civil and Political Rights. Iran had approved both. Iran's executions of children is expected to be brought up in a report in the UN General Assembly in September.


Meanwhile last week in Teheran, it seems that the pasdars got what was coming to them:


Details are only now starting to reach the outside world, and it looks increasingly like sabotage was responsible for devastating a military convoy as it travelled through Khavarshahar. The company responsible for moving the equipment, LTK, is owned by the Revolutionary Guards and is suspected of being involved in shipping arms to Lebanon’s Hizbollah Shia Muslim militia, which is trained and funded by Tehran.

The Revolutionary Guards’ arms shipments to Lebanon and its allies in Iraq, Afghanistan and Somalia are usually shrouded in such secrecy that only a few senior members of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s government are briefed in advance. As the international crisis over Iran’s nuclear programme deepens, the Revolutionary Guards have intensified their efforts to supply regional allies with military hardware so that, in the event of Tehran becoming involved in an armed confrontation with the West, Iran can respond by opening a number of fronts in the Middle East and beyond.

The need to keep the arms build-up secret would explain the Revolutionary Guards’ decision to ban the Iranian media from reporting the explosion, even though it was heard throughout the capital. But what really concerns Iran’s leadership is that the incident is the latest in a long line of unexplained explosions.


Shipping weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon? But PKK knew that last May when Iran was shipping weapons to Hezbollah via Turkey.

Someone also set off a double bombing in Istanbul today. Reports say that at least 16 are dead and some 150 wounded. I'm surprised anyone can still find trash cans in Istanbul.

Contrary to what the NYTimes claims, I didn't see any mention of a PKK connection to this bombing in Turkish media so far. It's only been the international press that's mentioned PKK.

It may or may not be connected, but AKP's closure case enters deliberations tomorrow

And it looks like someone is promising that the summer Olympics will go off with a bang:


A MILITANT Islamic group has threatened to attack the Beijing Olympics with suicide bombers and biological weapons and has claimed responsibility for a string of fatal bombings and explosions in China over recent weeks.

In a video released by IntelCenter, a terrorism monitoring group, a bearded man identified as “Commander Seyfullah” is seen reading a declaration of jihad against the Olympics and warns athletes and spectators, “especially Muslims”, to stay away.

It was issued by a group calling itself the Turkestan Islamic party. The group may be allied with the East Turkestan Islamic Movement – designated a terrorist organisation by the US, China and several other countries – which seeks independence for the Muslim Uighur people of China’s far west province of Xinjiang, which Uighur separatists call East Turkestan.

“Commander Seyfullah” said the group was responsible for three bombs last week on buses in the city of Kunming, which killed two people, and for two bus bombings on May 21 in Shanghai, which killed three.


Now, East Turkistan is recognized by only one other country in the world, the US. The prime minister of East Turkistan can be found in Sibel Edmonds' gallery of rogues, as noted by Luke Ryland in a recent article. Luke writes:


Another player from Sibel's Gallery is Enver Yusuf Turani - Prime Minister of East Turkistan, a 'country' recognized by only one country, the United States. East Turkistan, aka Xinjiang, is officially a part of China, and home to the Uyghur people and the "Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement," a UN-nominated terrorist organization "funded mainly by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network and received training, support and personnel from both the al-Qaeda and the Taliban regime of Afghanistan." In fact, the Uyghurs constitute a significant percentage of detainees - at least 22 - at Guantanamo Bay since 2001. Five of those have been set free, and were eventually sent to Albania, amid much controversy.


Now that the Tibet thing seems to have fizzled out, who do you think is really behind the bombings in China?

Saturday, July 26, 2008

OUR UNSUNG HEROES

"I've learned that: goodbyes will always hurt, pictures can never replace being there, memories forget the hard times, words can never replace feelings, and heroes often go unsung."
~ Unknown.


Although PKK releases the identities of its şehîds as soon as possible after their deaths, these official statements usually only release the official photos of our şehîds, according to PKK records.

Yet HPG's website has begun to publish the unofficial, everyday photos ( http://www.hpg-online.com/Photo/ )of the şehîds in connection with the photo galleries that document all the other aspects of guerrilla life.

Below is a sampling of some of the everyday photos of our şehîds who entered immortality in 2008, so that we may not forget:




















Thursday, July 24, 2008

WAR NEWS FROM HPG

"I don't care if I fall as long as someone else picks up my gun and keeps on shooting."
~ Che Guevara.


The following are news items on the war in North Kurdistan from the last week:


HPG: 20 soldiers killed:


HPG declared that 20 soldiers were killed and 16 wounded in clashes that occured in the operation in Karakoçan Garrison, Yüksekova, and Çukurca.

HPG stated that two HPG guerrillas martyred themselves by exploding their grenades in order not to be taken as captives. HPG-BİM [Basın İrtibat Merkezi--Press Communication Center] stated that during the operation against the Kartune Garrison in Karakoçan area that the guerrillas initiated; two soldiers were killed, 3 were wounded, one of whom was a non-commissioned officer. In addition, they said that the operation begun after this clash is still ongoing.

A heavy strike in Yüksekova

On 19 July, a Turkish army unit was ambushed by the guerrillas in the Mergezere area of Yüksekova. BİM said: "Here eight soldiers were killed and ten also wounded. The operation began after the clash, which spread to the entire Şehit Rojhat area. During the intense clashes here, five enemy troops were killed, six of them were wounded." In the operation mentioned, BİM said that Veysi Kaplan (Bahtiyar Amed) and Şehram Hadizade (Fırat Rojhılat), guerrillas, martyred themselves by exploding their hand grenades. On 21 July, a military convoy that was going to Cukurca from Hakkari was ambushed between Çemkan and Şine villages, said BİM. One REO-type military vehicle was destroyed and five troops were killed. BİM said seven soldiers were also wounded and the Hakkari-Çukurca road was closed to traffic after this operation.


Name: Veysi Kaplan
Code Name: Bahtiyar Başarı
Date and Place of Birth: 1982/Amed
(26 years old)


Name: Şehran Hadizade
Code Name: Fırat Adar
Date and Place of Birth: 1987/Kotol
(21 years old)


A guerrilla ambush against Special Team: Three killed, three wounded


Three Special Team members were killed and three wounded while preparing to infiltrate South Kurdistan for point target operations at Çukurca, Hakkari.

According to the information received, on 16 July a team of 20 special operations forces, brought by airplane to Amed from Ankara Gölbaiı Special Operations Center; from Amed, they were sent by helicopter to Köprülü Jandarma Battalion Command in Çukurca. The 20-member special forces team crossed the South Kurdistan border on 19 July and raided a pre-determined point where guerrillas were positioned. Meanwhile, in the clash that took place between the guerrillas, who set an ambush, and the Special Forces team, Hasan Çemşir and two other Special Forces team members, whose names could not be identified, were killed and three wounded. The helicopters that had been sent after the operation bombed the area. After the bombardment,they took the dead and wounded Special Forces team members away.


Congratulations from HPG to the guerrilla forces in Kato:

HPG congratulated the guerrilla forces who showed a strong resistance to Turkish army operations on Kato Mountain.

HPG Headquarters Command, in its statement, pointed out the attacks that had been increased in 2008, and said, "The main reason for these attacks is HPG guerrillas that are the guardians and the developing force of our basic values."

The Botan region, which is identified as the heart of Kurdistan, is the base of the Turkish army's attacks; "However every attempt here results in failure." HPG continued: "We congratulate our guerrilla forces' struggle in the unreachable heights of Kato, with their iron will despite all the Turkish army's techniques and violent attempts. With this struggle, one more time, we are proving to friends and enemies that there is no single force that the belief and spirit of the Apocu guerrillas cannot overcome. This struggle that took place on Botan's Kato peaks will be written in history with golden letters; Comrades Bedran, Şervan, and Çiya, who reached martyrdom courageously, will not be forgotten."


The paşas are vampires. They only live by blood.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

TORTURE, FREEDOM, AND THE AWFUL TRUTH

"Man torturing man is a fiend beyond description. You turn a corner in the dark and there he is. You congeal into a bundle of inanimate fear. You become the very soul of anesthesia. But there is no escaping him. It is your turn now..."
~ Henry Miller.


From the Pot-Calls-the-Kettle-Black Department:


Britain can no longer believe what Americans tell us about torture, an MPs' report to be published today claims. They also call for an immediate investigation into allegations that the UK government has itself 'outsourced' the torture of its own nationals to Pakistan.

In a damning criticism of US integrity, the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee said ministers should no longer take at face value statements from senior politicians, including George Bush, that America does not resort to torture in the light of the CIA admitting it used 'waterboarding'. The interrogation technique was unreservedly condemned by Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who said it amounted to torture.


The rest is at the Guardian. From the report itself:


52. There appears to be a striking inconsistency in the Government’s approach to this matter. As noted above, it has relied on assurances by the US Government that it does not use torture. However, it is evident that, in the case of water-boarding and perhaps other techniques, what the UK considers to be torture is viewed as a legal interrogation technique by the US administration. With the divergence in definitions, it is difficult to see how the UK can rely on US assurances that it does not torture. As Amnesty International argues, “what the USA considers torture does not match international law”. 86 Human Rights Watch adds that “President Bush’s statements on torture need to be considered in the light of the memoranda from his legal advisers that re-defined torture so narrowly as to make the prohibition virtually meaningless.”87


More on all of this is available on Glenn Greenwald's blog at Salon.

Gordon Taylor has a new item up about the German mountaineers who were released by PKK . . . from the German perspective:


Helmut Hainzlmeier, a 65-year-old Bavarian mountain-climber . . . , was one of three German tourists kidnapped from Mt. Ararat by a PKK platoon on July 8. He was released along with his companions on Monday July 21. They have now returned to Germany.

When the story first broke, Reuters Television did a report from Bavaria. Here is a partial transcription, which gives some background on Mr. Hainzlmeier, who evidently volunteered to be a hostage. Following that I have reprinted an interview with Helmut Hainzlmeier from the German magazine Stern, which I translated via Google and then cleaned up using a German dictionary. Thus I am responsible for any errors. The details are sparse but vivid: lava caves, a bear's den, and guerrillas who "knew very well where they wanted to go."


You can check the rest at Gordon's place. No doubt the Germans were relieved they had been guests of PKK and not of the American government.

There's a very good critique by Azadixwaz on a couple of articles by a Fethullahçı on his "solution" to the Kurdish situation. As far as I'm concerned, the analysis hits the mark:


So the Kurds have secured all of the economic resources in the shoe-shining, begging, car-parking sectors. That is what he talking about, I think, because I cannot think of any other sector that has Kurds, and by Kurds I mean real Kurds not the fake ones who have become Turks. If it was not for the Kurds, there would not be one person who would work in construction business without any benefits or whatsoever. So it is true that there are countless partnerships between Kurds and Turks, otherwise the Turks would not be able to find any servants for them. It is true that the Kurds enjoy equal status with Turks, as long as they deny their roots and say that they are Turks. True, a lot of Kurds in Syria do not have citizenship, but they live with their honor, living and passing down their culture to the younger generations proudly. And the Kurds in Syria can always proudly say they are Kurdish, and almost never hide their identity. You compare it!


OUCH!

Monday, July 21, 2008

THE DTP CONGRESS

"Psychological Operations (PSYOP, PSYOPS) are techniques used by military and police forces to influence a target audience’s emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and behavior."
~ From The Kassandra Project.


Here are some photos from DTP's congress held over the weekend in Ankara. For those of you not in Turkey who can access Özgür Gündem, you can view all their photos at their website.

The news on the congress from Turkish media plays the same themes about DTP across the board. Ahmet Türk, elected as the chairman of DTP is characterized as a "moderate". Emine Ayna, that bad girl, is characterized as a hawk and the leader of the hawks inside DTP. This is typical, especially from Gülen's media organs, such as Zaman, which has also led the way in manufacturing internal warfare within KCK's leadership. That fairy tale always claims that there is a battle between "Syrians" and "Turks" in KCK's leadership, usually pitting Bahoz Erdal (alleged "Syrian") against Cemil Bayık (alleged "Turk") or Murat Karayılan (another alleged "Turk"). Turkish media's fatal flaw in this particular case is that it fails to understand that there are no "Syrians", "Turks", or even "Swiss" in KCK. There are only Kurds.

DTP bad girl Ayna is criticized because she views the bullshit Ergenekon investigation as an internal Turkish hegemonic clash. But Ayna is not the only one who's characterized the bullshit Ergenekon investigation in that way. I have done so. Apo has done so. Ahmet Altan has done so. Ufuk Uras, by condemning the TBMM's refusal to extend the bullshit Ergenekon investigation to include everyone who has been responsible for Deep State crimes, has also characterized the investigation as a matter of internal hegemony. You can get a general idea of the mood of the Turkish media in English, here.

So Ayna is criticized in Turkish media for being right. I suspect that both the AKP closure case and the bullshit Ergenekon investigation are both part of the Dolmabahçe Deal that was struck between AKP and TSK in May 2007. A similar meeting at the Dolmabahçe Palace took place in last month between Erdoğan and the next chief of the Turkish general staff, İlker Başbuğ. The bullshit Ergenekon investigation attempts to make AKP appear as a positive champion of democracy, even while the poor little guys appear as victims, suffering from the very undemocratic process of closure. The result of both is to boost AKP's support among the grassroots, even while AKP together with the Turkish general staff remove dead wood from the Deep State.

The bullshit Ergenekon investigation and the AKP closure case may, in fact, be part of the Turkish general staff's own plan to manipulate public opinion.

After all, you don't hear the Americans or the Europeans get all worked up about DTP's closure case, do you?




Lots of women participate in the cause because DTP is one of two organizations that push for gender equality for Kurdish women. DTP's own leadership has a good number of capable Kurdish women to set the example for the population.



Don't forget your constituents.


Looks bad for AKP here.


Lots of younger women are involved, too. Let's hope that some of these will follow in the footsteps of the female trailblazers in DTP.


There's no mistaking where her loyalties lie.



"We condemn the things that have been done to Roj TV and the [Kurdish] press." Note the copy of Azadîya Welat.


More women, showing their support. I bet they remember the Ankara regime's treatment of their sisters in Wan during Newroz.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

JOINT OPERATION IN DERSIM: YJA-STAR AND TKPML-TİKKO

"After this the soldiers stopped distinguishing between the male and the female fighters. I think they are now more afraid of the women because the women are more disciplined and they will never surrender. We will either kill or be killed. For me it is freedom, success or death. It is simple."
~ Heval Surbuz, YJA-STAR.


On 10 July there was a significant news item on Özgür Gündem which described a recent joint operation between YJA-STAR women guerrillas and the women guerrillas of the TKPML-TİKKO (Türkiye Komünist Partisi/Marksist-Leninist-Türk İşci ve Köylü Kurtuluş Ordusu; Communist Party of Turkey/Marxist-Leninist-Turkish Workers' and Peasants' Liberation Army). I call it significant because I cannot recall a time in the past where PKK has conducted joint military operations with other groups inside Turkey, particularly with TKPML-TİKKO. Here's the link and a translation:



Joint operation with YJA-STAR and TİKKO women guerrillas

HPG announced that an operation that was implemented with heavy weapons against Çemişgezek (Dersim) police station was a joint operation of YJA-STAR and TKPML-TİKKO women guerrillas. In this joint operation, three police and eight Turkish soldiers were killed.

Mentioning the women guerrillas implemented three different operations, HPG said that on 8 - 9 July, three police and eight soldiers were killed around Çemişgezek's downtown. In the operations in Malazgirt and Savur, five Turkish soldiers were killed.

HPG-BİM revealed the details of the operation: "On 8 July YJA-STAR and TKPML-TİKKO women guerrillas carried out an operation from three directions toward Çemişgezek's downtown police guard shack, police station, and the hill where the military garrison is located," BİM also said that the guard shack was fired at by rockets at 22:40 hours; thus two police were killed and several soldiers suffered injuries.

In the operation, which lasted 45 minutes, the police station, police housing areas, and military garrison came under heavy weapons fire. One police was killed and an unknown number of police were wounded.

A military convoy that wanted to intervene in the operation was ambushed by the guerrillas. One panzer suffered major destruction; two troops in the panzer were killed and three wounded. BİM stated that after this operation the entrance and exit to Çemişgezek was blocked and a counter-operation began.

On 9 July an operation was executed by guerrillas against the hill where the Turkish forces were located. The operation lasted 20 intense minutes. BİM said, "After the clash, four soldiers were killed; our guerrillas suffered no casualties."

Special unit under surveillance

On the same day near Dersim downtown, a mobile TSK special unit was put under surveillance by YJA-STAR forces, said HPG BİM. HPG-BİM continued,"In the operation carried out against the special unit, which wanted to position itself at night, two troops were killed and three were wounded."

4 soldiers killed in Malazgirt

BİM stated that YJA-STAR forces also implemented an operation against Malazgirt's Muğidi regional garrison, located on a hill. The hill came under heavy weapons fire. One military emplacement was hit, which resulted in four soldiers killed. The counter-operation begun after this clash is still ongoing.

Clash in Savur

BİM stated that there was a clash with TSK, during an operation implemented by TSK in an area that included the villages of Günde Belizan, Avina, Darman, and Kunive. After an operation that was carried out by guerrillas in Tepe Şere, where TSK troops were positioned, one soldier was killed and three were wounded in this clash.


German detainees have also been released and more information is due out tomorrow. In the meantime, here's the HPG statement:


In its statement, HPG Serhat State Command said that the German hostages were released completely within HPG's will.

The Serhat State Command said, "As a result of the calls and attempts primarily from KCK, and international and democratic institutions and associations, the three German citizens that were detained were released today at noon after insuring their security. A detailed information will be shared with the public tomorrow about the release which occured with the cooperation of institutions and associations, and with our complete initiative."


In other news, maybe this is why the US is suddenly making nice with the mullahs, from RIA Novosti:


Foreign ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) will decide on whether to lift a moratorium on bringing in new states at a meeting in Tajikistan on July 25, a Russian diplomat said on Friday.

"The moratorium has lasted for two years. We have now decided to consider the possibility of the SCO's enlargement," a source in the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

Iran and Pakistan, observer states at the SCO since 2005, have sought full membership in the regional bloc comprising Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan and widely seen as a counterweight to NATO's influence in Eurasia.

The group primarily addresses security issues, but has recently moved to embrace various economic and energy projects.


That also may be why there have been reports in Iraqi media describing the possible construction of a US military base near Helebçe. If the SCO accepts Iran's request to be admitted to the organization as a full member, a US military airport near Helebçe could be a continuation of the American plan to expand NATO to the east, right alongside the border of the largest country in the SCO--Russia. And so the Cold War v.2 grinds on.


Ufuk Uras, leader of the Turkish ÖDP and member of DTP's parliamentary group, shows us why the Ergenekon investigation is bullshit:


"Turkey's recent history is full of coup plotters, politicians and public servants who were responsible for illegal operations and who have not been tried but walk around as 'gallants,'" he said in Parliament yesterday. Uras said failed coup plots named "Sarıkız" (Blonde Girl) and "Ayışığı" (Moonlight) against the government came to the agenda of Parliament's Human Rights Commission in April of last year but that most of the deputies were against investigating the alleged plots.

Uras, who started a signature campaign in May in Parliament, presented a motion to Parliament yesterday with the aim of opening an investigation into Sarıkız and Ayışığı. His initiative received the support of 20 deputies from the pro-Kurdish Democratic Society Party (DTP) and Hakkari independent deputy Hamit Geylani. Deputies from the Justice and Development Party (AK Party), the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), the opposition Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and the Democratic Left Party (DSP) refused to sign the motion in the 550-seat Parliament.


DTP parliamentarian Emine Ayna has been blazing the trail on the same subject for DTP. Her position, and that of the party has been quite clear and consistent:


[Ayna] underlined that the success of the Ergenekon investigation depends on its enlargement east of the Euphrates River.

Ayna criticized the government and claimed that when dark forces attacked Kurds, Christians and Alevis, the AK Party did nothing -- but when these same forces turned against the AK Party, it was spurred into action.

"Our stand is very clear: We think that the investigations should go to the very end. Actions against the government and all murders by unknown assailants should be investigated. The government is dictating the idea of 'either you are with me or you are Ergenekon.' We are saying that we are not pro AK Party, we are not pro coups and we are not pro Ergenekon," she said.


There is no serious investigation into Ergenekon and no one should expect that there will be. If the Turkish ruling elites were serious about dismantling the Deep State that Ergenekon represents, they would have reopened the Susurluk investigation and people like Mehmet Ağar would not be walking free. Mehmet Eymür would be extradited from the US. Tansu Çiller would be detained, and all that just for a start.

As Fikri Sağlar, the chairman for the parliamentary committee that investigated the Susurluk Affair, noted after the Council of State attack in May 2006:


"To open the Susurluk file means challenging the system. Neither Erdogan nor Baykal have such a concern."


At the time, Sağlar further noted that CHP head Deniz Baykal dismissed the Susurluk Affair as "nonsense", which is exactly Baykal's characterization of the Ergenekon investigation.

Some things never change, do they?

For more on the insanity that is Turkish politics, make sure you stop by The Pasha and the Gypsy for Gordon Taylor's latest summation of the situation.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

ISTANBUL

"Flaubert, who visited Istanbul 102 years before my birth, was struck by the variety of life in its teeming streets; in one of his letters he predicted that in a century's time it would be the capital of the world. The reverse came true: after the Ottoman empire collapsed, the world almost forgot that Istanbul existed."
~ Orhan Pamuk.


Istanbul is a nice place to visit on your way out of the country. It's nothing like Kurdistan, of course, but it's a transition place to get you ready to face the West again. For those who haven't been there, it may seem exotic, but for those coming from Kurdistan, when you arrive in Istanbul you know you are just one step away from the West.

In Istanbul you can see old familiar sights and gorge yourself with your favorite foods one last time. You can hang out in open air cafes and parks, spend some time drinking tea and smoking hookah, and watch people on İstiklal Caddesi.

Speaking of İstiklal, if you go, make sure to stop at the Mesopotamia Cultural Center (Mezopotamya Kültür Merkezi). It's a place to browse books and music, drink tea, and talk. You'll know the MKM by the police van parked outside the building on the other side of the street.



On the way to Beyoğlu, the Aksaray DTP office.

İstiklal Caddesi and here comes the tram from Taksim to the Galata Tunnel. Less than a mile from here is a huge contrast--Tarlabaşı.



Leftist students prepare their demonstration against working conditions at the Tuzla Shipyard.


I love sweet shops, not only because they sell sweets but because these places are always so colorful, too. Lokum (Turkish Delight) is in the window to tempt you, along with the "sucuk" made of nuts and fruit syrup. My favorite, however, is helva made of sesame seeds--Antep fıstıklı helva, to be exact.


Entering the Egyptian Spice Market (Mısır Çarşısı), which is a great place to sightsee because there's all kinds of cool stuff here.


More lokum and other treats.


Here is a sampling of spices, which is what this bazaar is famous for.


These colorful dishes could be found in many places. They were delightful to look at.


Here's some tea, not the conventional tea that you find in Kurdistan, but herbal tea. Actually, these teas had a lot of chunks of everything but Camellia sinensis in them. Notice the one on the right front: Love Tea. I just didn't want to know.


Gülhane Park, with some guy showing his ass to Mustafa Kemal. Call the police!! Hehehe . . .


The best thing about Gülhane Park was its exquisite coolness. It was quite warm on this particular day--anything over 24C (about 75F) being a heatwave for me--and the park, with its many trees, was the perfect place to cool off.


The trees form a canopy over the walkways at Gülhane Park.


Entering the Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı). This place is a bit more high-brow than the Mısır Çarşısı, but it also has lots of cool stuff to look at. I had to spend some time and negotiate the price of some pashminas.


Colorful lights. Pretty, pretty.


Shopping for gold.


Süleymaniye Camii, also known as the Mosque of Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent, gets a facelift, as we see from the campus of Istanbul University.


The Galata Bridge spans the Golden Horn, with the Galata Tower in the background.



Here are the boats that grill the fish for your balık ekmek (fish sandwich). This was early in the morning when we passed by and no one is grilling yet. But we'll definitely come back.


There's the grill, there's the fish, and there's the guys who cook and serve. It's really very simple, which is probably the magic of really good food. The fish is grilled and then put in a piece of bread along with some lettuce and onion. You sprinkle on the salt, splash on the lemon juice, and you're in business.


There it is--the balık ekmek! It may not look impressive and it certainly won't be mistaken for haute cuisine but, man, is it ever good!

Friday, July 18, 2008

GÜLEN'S OPEN DOOR

"I handed my passport to the immigration officer, and he looked at it and looked at me and said, 'What are you?'"
~ Grace Murray Hopper.


Here are the pertinent parts of Gülen's victory in the courtroom, from Hürriyet:


The Door for the US citizenship is opened for Gülen

Gülen's green card application was rejected first by the USCIS then by the AAO (Administrative Appeals Office); however, the Pennsylvania Eastern Region Court's decision ruled in favor of Gülen.

After new evidence provided by the two parties (plaintiff and stateis lawyers), the Pennsylvania Eastern Region District Federal Court Judge Stewart Dalzell wanted the immigration office to approve plaintiff Gülen's I-140 application by 1 August. In addition, the judge wanted the parties to resolve their disputes by 4 August.

Earlier the USCIS and AAO had rejected Gülen's I-140 application--extraordinary skilled foreign labor visa--however, Dalzell's recent decision requires the USCIS to approve Gülen's application. In addition, Gülen had paid $1000 to the USCIS to hasten the visa process. Since the USCIS failed to process [the application] within the specific time period, Judge Dalzell awarded a full refund payable to Gülen.

He doesn't have to be extraordinary educator

The most important reason for Dalzell to overrule the previous decisions was the idea that the qualifications for extraordinary skilled foreign worker were sufficient conditions to be eligible for I-140 and thus, being an extraordinary educator, as state prosecutors claimed Gulen was not, was not a necessary condition.

If Gulen becomes a citizen, Dalzell claimed, the US would benefit remarkably from Gulen's studies in theology, political science, and Islam.


From the judge's Memorandum, filed 16 July 2008:


F. Conclusion

We find that Gülen has met all the requirements of 8 U.S.C.§ 1153 (b) (1) (A) and the associated regulations. For that reason, we find the AAO's denial of his petition to be contrary to law and unsupported by the evidence in the record. We will, therefore, grant Gülen's motion for partial summary judgement and order the Secretary of Homeland Security to approve Gülen's I-140 petition.


The judge's Order:


IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA

FETHULLAH GÜLEN

v.

MICHAEL CHERTOFF, et al.

CIVIL ACTION

NO. 07-2148

ORDER

AND NOW, this 16th day of July, 2008, upon consideration of the joint stipulation of facts (docket entry # 28), the Government's motion for a partial summary judgement (docket entry # 29), Gülen's motion for partial summary judgement (docket entry * 30), and the parties' responses and replies (docket entries 31 - 35), and for the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum, it is hereby ORDERED that:

1. The Government's motion for partial summary judgement is DENIED;

2. Gülen's motion for partial summary is GRANTED;

3. The determination of the AAO is VACATED;

4. USCIS shall APPROVE Gülen's petition for alien worker as an alien of extraordinary ability, document number SRC 07-035-53075 by August 1, 2008;

5. USCIS shall REFUND the $1000 premium processing fee Gülen paid for his I-140 petition by August 1, 2008;

6. A status conference shall CONVENE in Chambers (Room 10613) at 2:00 p.m. Monday, August 4, 2008 to determine what issues remain to be resolved and how this case should proceed.


BY THE COURT:


Stewart Dalzell, J.


Having read the court documents pertaining to this case, including those mentioned in the judge's order, I can see how he ruled the way he did. It all boils down to an interpretation of the requirements of the I-140. What I don't understand is why the government (Chertoff et al.) dragged their feet so hard and for so long and with seemingly no response to the petition. Why did they put up such a fight against Gülen's change of status?

Neither do I understand why the results of the FBI background investigation were not released. Maybe only the CIA and MİT know for sure. Maybe MOSSAD, too.

Now it remains to be seen if Gülen walks through the door.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

US TO REESTABLISH EMBASSY IN TEHERAN

"PJAK is until now continuing their struggle just with the support of the Kurdish people and the PKK. . . The PKK is the one who formed PJAK, who established PJAK and supports PJAK."
~ Cuma.


Ah, ah, ah, ah . . . what has KCK been saying for months? KCK has been saying that the US, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq are all cooperating against Kurdish freedom. Specifically, KCK said:


KCK draws attention to the possible US-Iranian cooperation in these attacks and calls such cooperation ironic. KCK stated: "Iranian president Ahmadinejad called Turkey and Iraq to cooperate with Iran against the Kurdish freedom movement, during his visit to Iraq some time ago. Later on, as a result of the Turkish-Iranian alliance and their delegates' meetings, the intelligence and reconnaissance forces of both countries became active on the border and over Qendil. All these activities pointed to a new, joint attack. Three days before the attacks, information was received that Turkey, Iran and Iraq had joined reconnaissance activities in PJAK's region. In addition to this, the attacks began after US surveillance aircraft collected intelligence by flying over the region the previous day. One can understand that the result of the intelligence collected through land reconnaissance (by Turkey, Iran, and Iraq),and the intelligence collected from US surveillance aircraft, were combined. In this respect, the cooperation of the countries that implemented the bombardment becomes obvious. Turkey implements its attack through US surveillance intelligence. The Turkish attack against PJAK's headquarters, which is fighting against Iran (an American "enemy"), raises several questions. When one puts Iran's cooperation with Turkey against the same target (PJAK), one can easily see an ironic cooperation between the US and Iran. This irony is very complex and needs a clear explanation.


Cooperation between the US and Iran? Bet the ranch on it. From the Guardian:


The US plans to establish a diplomatic presence in Tehran for the first time in 30 years as part of a remarkable turnaround in policy by President George Bush.

The Guardian has learned that an announcement will be made in the next month to establish a US interests section - a halfway house to setting up a full embassy. The move will see US diplomats stationed in the country.

The news of the shift by Bush who has pursued a hawkish approach to Iran throughout his tenure comes at a critical time in US-Iranian relations. After weeks that have seen tensions rise with Israel conducting war games and Tehran carrying out long-range missile tests, a thaw appears to be under way.


And, just now from the Guardian, an update:


The Bush administration said yesterday that it welcomed the prospect of increased "people-to-people" contact between Americans and Iranians, as it pushed ahead at speed with plans to establish a diplomatic presence in Tehran.

The White House and the State Department refused to deny a Guardian report that a decision has been taken to set up a US-interests section in Tehran, marking the first return of its diplomats to the city since the 1979-81 Iranian revolution.

A source familiar with the decision-making said the Bush administration has either already, or would over the next few days, lodge a formal request with the Iranian government to set up an interests section, a halfway-house to an embassy.

Sean McCormack, the US state department spokesman, responded to questions from reporters by saying: "We are not going to discuss the internal workings of the US government."

But he went on to pave the way for an announcement by saying that the US is keen to encourage "people-to-people exchanges" and listed a series of contacts between Americans and Iranians, including visits by artists and a planned trip by Iran's Olympic team to the US.


And, once more, from the Guardian:


For nearly 30 years, it has loomed like a ghost over the carcass of US-Iranian relations - a reminder of how Islamic revolutionaries rendered Washington impotent by holding 52 of its diplomats hostage.

To the US, its former embassy in Tehran conjures humiliating images of classified documents being desperately shredded and captured staff being paraded blindfold before angry jeering crowds after a takeover organised by pro-Khomeini militants.

For Iran's Islamic government, it is the "den of spies" from where the US supposedly tried to sabotage the 1979 revolution that toppled Washington's staunch ally, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Iran's last shah.

But yesterday the former embassy - now a museum run by revolutionary guards - was an unlikely focal point of hope after news that the Bush administration plans to establish the first US diplomatic presence in Iran since the 1979-81 siege of the embassy, which lasted 444 days.

Most Iranians passing the property in Talaghani Street were unaware of the Guardian's disclosure of the plans to open a US-staffed diplomatic interest section, a halfway step to full ties.

Conditioned by decades of Iranian government hostility and sabre-rattling over the country's nuclear programme, many shied away from commenting on an issue still seen as sensitive in a society where anti-Americanism is paramount. But others were prepared to cautiously welcome back the nation officially reviled since the revolution as "the Great Satan".


All of this fits together perfectly with news from a week and a half ago that described the tenfold increase in exports to Iran by the US since the Imperial Bush Administration took office. From the AP via The Atlanta Journal-Constitution:


Nuclear weapons? No way. But there are plenty of items on Iran's shopping list that the United States has been more than happy to supply: cigarettes, brassieres, bull semen and more.

U.S. exports to Iran grew more than tenfold during President Bush's years in office even as he accused it of nuclear ambitions and sponsoring terrorists. Among the states, Georgia led the way, sending Iran $201 million in goods, including $154 million worth of cigarettes.

Other surprising shipments to Iran during the Bush administration include fur clothing, sculptures, perfume, musical instruments and maybe even rifles, according to seven years of U.S. government trade data.

The United States sent Iran $546 million in goods from 2001 through last year, government figures show. It exported roughly $146 million worth last year, compared with $8.3 million in 2001, Bush's first year in office.


The Guardian followed up on this one, too:


One of the Bush's administration's main instruments for putting pressure on Iran has been sanctions. Yesterday the White House announced fresh financial sanctions against Iranian officials and companies allegedly involved in its nuclear programme. But Tehran is awash with US goods mainly imported indirectly, usually through the United Arab Emirates.

Karim Sadjadpour, an Iranian specialist at the Washington-based Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said: "You can get everything from an iPod to a Chevrolet in Tehran. I think this is a good thing. The more the Iranian population is exposed to American culture, which includes American products, the better for Iranian progress."

The US treasury received at least 4,523 licence applications for Iran exports in the past seven years, of which it approved at least 2,821 and denied only about 178. US export records show $148,000 worth of weapons and other military gear were exported, including $106,635 in rifles and $8,760 in rifle parts and accessories shipped in 2004. At least $13,000 in equipment needed to launch jets from aircraft carriers were also exported.


Is anyone still so deluded as to believe that the US is interested in helping the cause of Kurdish freedom under Iranian occupation? If so, it's time for the seriously deluded to wake up and join forces with the only freedom movement that has the mullahs in its gun sights.


NEWSFLASH--As of this moment, it looks like Gülen has been cleared by the court to receive an I-140 visa by 1 August. News is at Hürriyet and I will try to work up a translation and post it as soon as possible.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

COLLUSION, CORROSION, CORRUPTION

"NOUN: A secret agreement between two or more parties for a fraudulent, illegal, or deceitful purpose."
~ col·lu·sion.


Oh, good article by Bill Moyers on how the American media is acting together with Corporate America to hasten the end of democracy. And people wonder why I'm such a skeptic when it comes to democracy:


Our media institutions, deeply embedded in the power structures of society, are not providing the information that we need to make our democracy work. To put it another way, corporate media consolidation is a corrosive social force. It robs people of their voice in public affairs and pollutes the political culture. And it turns the debates about profound issues into a shouting match of polarized views promulgated by partisan apologists who trivialize democracy while refusing to speak the truth about how our country is being plundered.

Our dominant media are ultimately accountable only to corporate boards whose mission is not life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for the whole body of our republic, but the aggrandizement of corporate executives and shareholders.

These organizations’ self-styled mandate is not to hold public and private power accountable, but to aggregate their interlocking interests. Their reward is not to help fulfill the social compact embodied in the notion of “We, the people,” but to manufacture news and information as profitable consumer commodities.

Democracy without honest information creates the illusion of popular consent at the same time that it enhances the power of the state and the privileged interests that the state protects. And nothing characterizes corporate media today more than its disdain toward the fragile nature of modern life and its indifference toward the complex social debate required of a free and self-governing people.

[ . . . ]

The new owner of the Tribune Company, real estate mogul Sam Zell, recently toured his new property Los Angeles Times, telling employees in the newsroom that the challenge is this: How do we get somebody 126 years old to get it up? “Well,” said Zell, “I’m your Viagra.”

He told his journalists that he didn’t have an editorial agenda or a perspective about newspapers’ roles as civic institutions. “I’m a businessman,” he said. “All what matters in the end is the bottom line.”


The viagra analogy is so appropriate because obviously Zell is a dick.


The dominant media remains in denial about their role in passing on the government’s unverified claims as facts. That’s the great danger. It’s not simply that they dominate the story we tell ourselves publicly every day. It’s that they don’t allow other alternative competing narratives to emerge, against which the people could measure the veracity of all the claims.

[ . . . ]

Sadly, in many respects, the Fourth Estate has become the fifth column of democracy, colluding with the powers that be in a culture of deception that subverts the thing most necessary to freedom, and that is the truth.


To be fair, it's not only the worthless American media that colludes with "the powers that be"; the same happens in other countries, too, although I don't think it's reached the same level as it has in the good, old corporatist USA. I can think of any number of stories that should have been allowed "alternative competing naratives" in public, such as the Ralston conflict of interest, or Sibel Edmonds' story. But as Sibel Edmonds proved, when she offered to spill her guts to the media last October, there is serious collusion between the media, the corporate world, and that "official" source of information, the State.

In other news, Colombia screwed the International Red Cross (IRC) big time by authorizing one of their military intelligence teams to use the logo of the IRC in a military operation to rescue war criminals from the FARC. From CNN:


Colombian President Alvaro Uribe admitted Wednesday that the symbol of the neutral Red Cross organization was used in a hostage rescue mission that freed 15 people from leftist rebels two weeks ago.

Uribe made the admission after CNN reported on unpublished photographs and videos that clearly showed a man wearing a Red Cross bib. Wrongly using the Red Cross logo is prohibited by the Geneva Conventions.

The man was a member of the Colombian military intelligence team involved in the daring rescue, Uribe said in an address carried on national TV and radio.

[ . . . ]

Such a use of the Red Cross emblem could constitute a "war crime" under the Geneva Conventions and international humanitarian law and could endanger humanitarian workers in the future, according to international legal expert Mark Ellis, executive director of the International Bar Association.


Nice work, jackasses. Kiss your credibility goodbye, IRC. On the other hand, maybe the IRC deserves it in a karmic sort of way because it hasn't released the information it collected on the CIA's " highly coercive interrogation regime". Human rights lawyer Scott Horton, writing in Harper's, interviews Jane Mayer, author of The Dark Side, on the matter:


In a series of gripping articles, Jane Mayer has chronicled the Bush Administration’s grim and furtive dealings with torture and has exposed both the individuals within the administration who “made it happen” (a group that starts with Vice President Cheney and his chief of staff, David Addington), the team of psychologists who put together the palette of techniques, and the Fox television program “24,” which was developed to help sell it to the American public. In a new book, The Dark Side, Mayer puts together the major conclusions from her articles and fills in a number of important gaps. Most significantly, we learn the details on the torture techniques and the drama behind the fierce and lingering struggle within the administration over torture, and we learn that many within the administration recognized the potential criminal accountability they faced over these torture tactics and moved frantically to protect themselves from possible future prosecution. I put six questions to Jane Mayer on the subject of her book, The Dark Side.


The Torture Administration couldn't exist without the collusion of the criminal Democrats. Glenn Greenwald, constitutional lawyer and civil rights litigator, rips the Democrats, specifically Congress Creatures Nancy Pelosi, Jane Harman, and Jay Rockefeller for their complicity in torture.

As for the icing on the cake, let's note that the Imperial President now has the power to put anyone in the US into military detention. Do not pass "Go"; do not collect $200, from the NYTimes:


President Bush has the legal power to order the indefinite military detentions of civilians captured in the United States, the federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled on Tuesday in a fractured 5-to-4 decision.

[ . . . ]

The decision was a victory for the Bush administration, which had maintained that a 2001 Congressional authorization to use military force after the Sept. 11 attacks granted the president the power to detain people living in the United States.

[ . . . ]

Jonathan L. Hafetz, a lawyer for Mr. Marri with the Brennan Center for Justice at the New York University School of Law, called the Fourth Circuit’s decision deeply disturbing.

This decision means the president can pick up any person in the country — citizen or legal resident — and lock them up for years without the most basic safeguard in the Constitution, the right to a criminal trial,” Mr. Hafetz said.


Is anyone out there still deluded enough to think their vote in November will make any little bit of difference? Go on, take the blue pill. There's nothing to see here. Move along, move along.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

HELICOPTERS DOWN AND OTHER NEWS

"He conquers who endures."
~ Persius.


HPG downed two military helicopters since Friday, from Özgür Gündem:


HPG: Two Helicopters downed in Bingöl and Oramar

Two Sikorsky-type helicopters were downed by HPG guerrillas in Bingöl and Oramar. The helicopter downed in Bingöl was recorded by guerrillas while it exploded.

According to information received by HPG BIM (HPG Press and Information Center), after it was ambushed by guerrillas in Bingöl on 12 July, the Sikorsky-type helicopter made an emergency landing in the Heredan garrison. Then the helicopter caught fire and exploded. BIM said, "The helicopter's landing and its explosion was recorded by our guerrillas."

One more helicopter downed in Avinka village

In addition, on 11 July at 1230 hours, a Sikorsky-type helicopter which took off from the Oramar garrison was ambushed by guerrilla forces. BIM stated that the helicopter was shot by heavy weapons, then it caught fire after flying for a while. It was downed between Oramar and Avasin area, close to Avinka village. BIM said, "After the helicopter was downed, TSK casualties could not be clarified. The downed helicopter caused a fire in the region which lasted for two days."


If the video recording of the helicopter in Bingöl appears on Roj TV, I'll try to find a copy of it to post here. Meanwhile, there was more news about the German mountaineers, from Yeni Özgür Politika:


KCK: Red Cross must step in.

KCK executive council member Sozdar Avesta spoke to the French news agency AFP. Sozdar said they would release the German mountaineers, however [Turkish] operations must first stop.

Demanding the supervision of the release process by an international organization such as the Red Cross, Avesta said, "Their health is good. They've been taken as a reaction to the things Germany does. We demand of Germany a change its hostile attitude against the Kurds."

Germans are against the PKK ban

According to a poll conducted by German television channel SAT1, 77.5% of people criticized their government's policies against PKK. The PKK ban became a major issue in Germany while the unlawful ban of Roj TV by the Federal Internal Minister Wolfgang Schauble was still under debate. German television channel SAT1 conducted a poll on the morning of 13 July about this recent major issue. In the poll, conducted by phone, the channel asked: "The government is too harsh against PKK, is this a correct solution or not?" The people who participated in the poll overwhelmingly said "No" to the oppression of the German government against PKK and indicated this was not a solution. According to the results of the poll, 21.4% answered "Yes"; 1.2% said "I don't know"; 77.5% said "No" to this question.

The poll results also reveals that the German people are also against their government's ban against PKK and oppression against the Kurdish people and their institutions.


There was an interview with Zübeyir Aydar recently. Here are some excerpts:


Hawlati: In Kurdistan Region there are two main parties. Does the National Congress have any political or diplomatic relations with these two parties?

Zuber Aydar: We have relations with both. We wish to promote those relations. We further hope that the Kurdish-Kurdish relation will not be like that of two neighbouring forces, but rather, like one Kurdish force. And that will be boosted by adopting one national strategy. We suggested some time ago for both the two main parties - that is, the PUK and the KDP - that we should hold a national conference in which all the Kurdish sides would participate. We would set up a national strategy and would keep together because all of us are Kurds. We all share the same destiny. Kurdistan is the homeland of all of us. Wherever the Kurdish people are, they are all one nation. For if we stand single in front of our enemies, we will ourselves be weak.

To date, our relationship with the KDP and the PUK has not reached the level that the Kurdish people wish. It has not witnessed any progress. However, our efforts will continue. But, regrettably, our comrades in the south are not ready for a national conference. Therefore, once again, through you I call on all the sides in the south, particularly the KDP and the PUK to make efforts so that we will convene a national conference and draw up a national strategy so as to adopt it and work accordingly.

Hawlati: Do you think that there is external pressure behind the refusal of the KDP and PUK to hold a national conference?

Zuber Aydar: Yes, I think there is external pressure from Turkey, Iran, Syria, America and several Arab countries. They have relations with many countries. If the Kurds unite, those [countries] will be displeased.

Hawlati: The authorities in the south often accuse the PKK guerrillas of causing trouble and unrest for the experiment in the south. What should the guerrillas do to avoid agitating and troubling the experiment in the south?

Zuber Aydar: Those allegations are categorically unimportant, because the south is part of Kurdistan. Whatever role the peshmerga of Kurdistan play, the guerrillas play the same role for Kurdistan, even more. The guerrillas have a role. Their task is the protection of Kurdistan and not causing unrest and instability to the conditions in the south.

As you know, if at present anything bad happens to the guerrillas' movement, the Kurdish movement in the north will be in grievous trouble. It will have an effect on the Middle East and will create unrest in that region too. The extinction of the guerrillas will result in the increase in the sanctions on the south by Syria, Iran and Turkey and the south will grow very weak. Indeed, the role of the guerrillas is the protection of the whole of Kurdistan. That is why the south should know very well that the guerrillas are protecting them. The stand which the guerrillas made at Zab was also for the protection of Hawler and Slemani. So it is the duty of these two cities to support them and not to oppose them and become their enemies. This is our wish.


Read the rest because Aydar speaks common sense.

A friend sent a couple of items. First, Fethullah Gülen was featured on NPR yesterday. Gülen won a poll in Foreign Policy magazine as the world's leading intellectual. Yes, it's ridiculous but there's a reason why it's ridiculous, from NPR:


No. 1 on the list is Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim religious leader from Turkey. In fact, the top 10 of the leading 20 are all Muslim thinkers from countries with dominant Muslim populations.

That's not a coincidence, says Kate Palmer, a Foreign Policy editor. In addition to being highly subjective, the survey generated a competition fueled by legions of supporters and, in some cases, by the intellectuals themselves.

Gulen is closely associated with the Turkish daily newspaper, Zaman, which mentioned the poll on its front page in May. Within hours, his supporters were voting and waging a vigorous campaign online and through word of mouth. Foreign Policy notes that Gulen, who is considered by many to be a moderate Islamist, is controversial in Turkey because he's still seen as a threat to Turkish secularism.


Hmmm . . . his supporters waged "a vigorous campaign online and through word of mouth"? Now where have I heard something like that before? Oh, yeah! From court documents on Gülen's immigration case:


The record further shows that much of the "acclaim" that plaintiff claims to have achieved has been sponsored and financed by plaintiff's own movement. It is the government's position that the evidence of record permits only one conclusion: that plaintiff has failed to meet the requirements of an alien of extraordinary ability in the field of education.

[ . . .]

Plaintiff has never performed scholarly research in the field of education. He has never advised other academics in the field of education. And consulting on conferences about his own work is essentially continuing to promote himself and his movement by paying academics to write papers about him. None of this can be considered continuing to perform outstanding work in the field of education.


That's from Defendants' Response in Opposition to Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgement, filed 18 June 2008 with the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. If you want a copy, send me an email. The point is that Gülen's own movement promotes him and just as he's no educator, so, too, he's no intellectual.

But, Hoca may have more troubles on the horizon, because the second item sent by a friend indicates that Gülen may be examined in connection with the AKP closure case. From Hürriyet:


Kilic demanded the file of the case against the religious sect leader, Fethullah Gulen, from the court concerned. The Gulen case would be taken into consideration in the closure case against the AKP, Hurriyet daily reported on Tuesday.

Gulen was tried on charges of "forming an illegal terrorist organization that aimed to introduce Sharia law using force and violence." A lower court ruled for the acquittal of Gulen, a verdict later upheld by a higher court.

Gulen, Turkey's most controversial religious leader has close relations with the ruling Islamist-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP) government and has a broad following; however, many in Turkey believe he is plotting to dismantle the secular state.

In the AKP case the top prosecutor had written in his indictment that President Abdullah Gul wanted Turkish embassies to cooperate with schools belonging to Gulen with a mandate issued during his term in the foreign ministry.


Oh, well. I guess that acquittal didn't help old Hoca after all.

WHO'S REALLY BEHIND THE WORLD'S TERRORISM AND NARCOTICS INDUSTRIES?

"And one last thing, take a look at the people in the State Secrets Privilege Gallery on my website and you will see how these individuals can be traced to the following; Turkey, Central Asia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia - and the activities involving these countries."
~ Sibel Edmonds.


More on the Gülen gang's--and Turkish and American--involvement in the heroin and terrorism industries, from Luke Ryland:


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Sibel Edmonds Case: The Central Asia Islamization Cocktail: Mosques, Madrassas, Heroin & Terrorism

In my article last week, Court Documents Shed Light on CIA Illegal Operations in Central Asia Using Islam & Madrassas, we saw how the CIA, along with Saudi Arabia and Turkey, have been financing the promotion of radical Islam in Central Asia in a decade-long illegal covert operation.

The operation includes propaganda and indoctrination in the form of financing, building and operating madrassas, control of media outlets and publishing houses, financing of terrorist groups, and heroin trafficking, as well as facilitating the requisite money-laundering apparatus. It is this operation that is at the heart of the gagging of former FBI translator Sibel Edmonds, and many of the names on Sibel's State Secrets Privilege Gallery are associated with this operation.

This modus operandi is not new, of course. A recent New York Times article noted that "Saudi and American money" financed schools in Pakistan which "spread Islamic radicalism" dating back to the 1980s. Students from these schools went on to fight the Russians in Afghanistan alongside other CIA creations such as Osama Bin Laden.

The US government has also previously used Islamic fighters, including Al-Qaeda, in the Chechen and Balkan wars. In these cases, and with the Central Asian operation, we see the same elements - Islamic terrorist groups, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and money laundering - converging with the 'foreign policy' objectives of a small group of US officials, and US energy companies. In each case, the activities of the Islamic groups have been facilitated by puppet states of the US; Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Turkey. (IS ALL THIS TRUE?)

Kosovo and Albania

In 1999, Washington Times reported that:


"Some members of the Kosovo Liberation Army, which has financed its war effort through the sale of heroin, were trained in terrorist camps run by international fugitive Osama bin Laden...

The KLA members, embraced by the Clinton administration in NATO's 41-day bombing campaign... were trained in secret camps in Afghanistan, Bosnia-Herzegovina and elsewhere, according to newly obtained intelligence reports.

The reports also show that the KLA has enlisted Islamic terrorists -- members of the Mujahideen --as soldiers in its ongoing conflict against Serbia...

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The reports said bin Laden's organization, known as al-Qaeda, has both trained and financially supported the KLA.

[...]

The KLA's involvement in drug smuggling as a means of raising funds for weapons is long-standing. Intelligence documents show it has aligned itself with an extensive organized crime network in Albania that smuggles heroin to buyers throughout Western Europe and the United States.

Drug agents in five countries believe the cartel is one of the most powerful heroin smuggling organizations in the world."


Similarly, the Wall Street Journal, Europe reported in 2001:


"For the past 10 years, the most senior leaders of al Qaeda have visited the Balkans, including bin Laden himself on three occasions between 1994 and 1996. The Egyptian surgeon turned terrorist leader Ayman Al-Zawahiri has operated terrorist training camps, weapons of mass destruction factories and money-laundering and drug-trading networks throughout Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey and Bosnia. This has gone on for a decade. Many recruits to the Balkan wars came originally from Chechnya, a jihad in which Al Qaeda has also played a part."


Ayman Al-Zawahiri, of course, is reported to have been the brains behind the September Eleven terrorist attack in the United States. His brother, Muhammad al-Zawahiri, is the head of the Albanian network, according to Yossef Bodansky, director of the House Task Force on Terrorism and Unconventional Warfare.

In short, at a minimum, the United States, with NATO, were supporting the Kosovo Liberation Army alongside Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda.

Chechnya

In Chechnya we see the same pattern of certain US policy elites and al-Qaeda working on the same team.

According to a front page article in the Washington Post in 2003:


"Russian intelligence officials assert that Osama bin Laden donated at least $25 million and dispatched numerous fighters to Chechnya, including Ibn Khattab, a Saudi who led one of the best-trained contingents. The United States now agrees that Khattab had al Qaeda ties, and cited those links when it added three Chechen rebel units to its list of terrorist organizations earlier this year.

American officials said that several hundred Chechen fighters were trained at al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan and that bin Laden sent "substantial amounts of money" to equip Chechen rebels in 1999."


In fact, a 1998 DIA report (pdf), exposed by the conservative group Judicial Watch in 2004 via a FOIA request in 2000, noted that Khattab was a "personal friend" of bin Laden, and that bin Laden sent Khattab to Chechnya in 1995 to "organize training camps for international terrorists." Three camps were established, and graduations were held every two months.

US support for the Chechens has been well documented. In a September 2004 article in the Guardian, subtitled "The Washington neocons' commitment to the war on terror evaporates in Chechnya, whose cause they have made their own," a group called the American Committee for Peace in Chechnya (ACPC) is put under the spotlight. It's members include Richard Perle, Elliott Abrams, Kenneth Adelman, Frank Gaffney, Michael Ledeen, James Woolsey, Stephen Solarz and Morton Abramowitz.

The Guardian notes:


"The ACPC heavily promotes the idea that the Chechen rebellion shows the undemocratic nature of Putin's Russia, and cultivates support for the Chechen cause by emphasising the seriousness of human rights violations in the tiny Caucasian republic. It compares the Chechen crisis to those other fashionable "Muslim" causes, Bosnia and Kosovo - implying that only international intervention in the Caucasus can stabilise the situation there. In August, the ACPC welcomed the award of political asylum in the US, and a US-government funded grant, to Ilyas Akhmadov, foreign minister in the opposition Chechen government, and a man Moscow describes as a terrorist. Coming from both political parties, the ACPC members represent the backbone of the US foreign policy establishment, and their views are indeed those of the US administration.

[...]

Allegations are even being made in Russia that the west itself is somehow behind the Chechen rebellion, and that the purpose of such support is to weaken Russia, and to drive her out of the Caucasus. "


The aforementioned Judicial Watch account of the DIA report notes that:


"A good deal of information concerning OBL’s and al Qaeda’s efforts in Chechnya, the Caucuses, Crimea, and the Central Asian Republics is covered in the (report). The confirmed existence of a [secure, reliable, terrorist-sponsored] "direct route to Chechnya from Pakistan and Afghanistan through Turkey and Azerbaijan" is a stunning "information point" within this (report) – especially in light of the date of the information, 1998."


A 2008 article in the UK Times, "Al-Qaeda kingpin: I trained 9/11 hijackers," about Louai al-Sakka confirms the existence of the terrorist pipeline through Turkey to Chechnya.


(Sakka's) story is also one of a globetrotting terrorist in an organisation that is truly multinational.

[...]

The Chechens needed trained fighters. Sakka was telephoned by Ibn al-Khattab, the late militia leader controlling the foreign fighters against the Russians. Khattab requested that Sakka’s trainees should be sent on to Afghanistan for military training because "conditions are tough".

[...]

One of Sakka’s chief roles was to organise passports and visas for the volunteers to make their way to Afghanistan through Pakistan. His ability to keep providing high-quality forged papers made Turkey a main hub for Al-Qaeda movements, his lawyer says. The young men came to Turkey pretending to be on holiday and Sakka’s false papers allowed them to "disappear" overseas.

Turkish intelligence were aware of unusual militant Islamic activity in the Yalova mountains, where Sakka had set up his camp

[...]

Some of Sakka’s account is corroborated by the US government’s 9/11 Commission. It found evidence that four of the hijackers – whom Sakka says he trained – had initially intended to go to Chechnya from Turkey but the border into Georgia was closed.

[...]

Sakka’s lawyer said: "Just like there is money laundering, there is also terrorist laundering and Turkey was the centre of this."


In fact, apprehended terrorists often hold Turkish passports - reportedly both fake and real. A quick google search, for example, demonstrates Turkish passports on terrorists captured in New York, Chechnya, Chechnya again and again, Pakistan training camps, and Georgia, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan. Many of the 'detainees' at Guantanamo also hold Turkish passports.

Central Asia

Now we come full circle to the current operations in Central Asia which are at the core of the gagging of Sibel Edmonds. As outlined in my recent article, "Court Documents Shed Light on CIA Illegal Operations in Central Asia Using Islam & Madrassas," the CIA has been funding an illegal covert operation to 'Islamicize' the Central Asian region in order to wrest control away from Russia and secure the vast energy resources of the region. The US has been using Turkey as a proxy to carry out this operation, for reasons that Sibel explained:


Given the history, and the distrust of the West, the US realized that it couldn't get direct control, and therefore would need to use a proxy to gain control quickly and effectively. Turkey was the perfect proxy; a NATO ally and a puppet regime. Turkey shares the same heritage/race as the entire population of Central Asia, the same language (Turkic), the same religion (Sunni Islam), and of course, the strategic location and proximity.

This started more than a decade-long illegal, covert operation in Central Asia by a small group in the US intent on furthering the oil industry and the Military Industrial Complex, using Turkish operatives, Saudi partners and Pakistani allies, furthering this objective in the name of Islam.

This is why I have been saying repeatedly that these illegal covert operations by the Turks and certain US persons dates back to 1996, and involves terrorist activities, narcotics, weapons smuggling and money laundering, converging around the same operations and involving the same actors.

And I want to emphasize that this is "illegal" because most, if not all, of the funding for these operations is not congressionally approved funding, but it comes from illegal activities.

And one last thing, take a look at the people in the State Secrets Privilege Gallery on my website and you will see how these individuals can be traced to the following; Turkey, Central Asia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia - and the activities involving these countries.


As part of this operation, Turkish organizations such as the Gulen 'movement,' a $25 billion economic powerhouse, reportedly financed by the CIA, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, has been establishing madrassas and mosques across Central Asia - including Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - for the past decade.

The construction and operation of these madrassas and mosques appear to serve a number of purposes:

1. Indoctrination and radicalization of students

2. Providing a front for CIA and State Department-sanctioned 'teachers' to operate with the protection of Diplomatic passports.

3. Laundering money for a variety of purposes.


In Azerbaijan, for example, there were only 20 mosques in the late 1980s. By 2002, there were 150 foreign built mosques in the country. In 2002, 80% of "religious structures" in Azerbaijan were unregistered, resulting in an effort by the Azeri government "to bring all religious organizations in the country under its control." In an interview, Rafiq Aliyev, head of the Azerbaijani State Committee for Work with Religious Structures said:


"You know, we are trying to ensure their transparency. People who avoid this probably have to conceal something, so they do not want to be transparent. They are reluctant to register their religious structures - medreses or religious communities.

[...]

We will find out what religious organizations really serve religion and what religious organizations use religion as a cover. So, their activities will be seriously reconsidered."


Later in the interview, Aliyev noted that much of the money reported to be for mosque building was apparently used for other, undetermined, purposes:


"We are worried about the difference between the money brought into the country and the cost of building those mosques. I mean, a big sum is brought into the country, but only a part of it, is spent on building mosques. We have not succeeded yet in finding where the rest of the money goes.

I will give you one example, I think it will suffice. A total of 385,000 dollars were spent on the Qaracuxur mosque in the Razin settlement [in Baku]. So, the Turkish religious committee sent to Azerbaijan 385,000 dollars. But if we calculate the cost of the Qaracuxur mosque, it does not exceed 50,000 dollars.

In fact, up to 150 mosques have been built in Azerbaijan by foreign countries. As I have said, between 200,000 and 600,000 dollars were spent on building each of them. But our reports show that the majority of those mosques do not have technical documents, they have not carried out any stocktaking. What company or who built them, what was paid to the state or was anything paid at all - we are now collecting this information, we already have enough information. In time, and we will make it public."


If each of the 150 mosques is 'over-budgeted' by $300,000, then there is $45 Million of unaccounted foreign funds sloshing around Azerbaijan. To what end?

The Gulen movement itself "has a university, eleven high schools, one primary school and nine education facilities training university applicants" in Azerbaijan, while the Turkish government itself is "sponsoring Islamic educational projects" featuring "a specifically Turkish form of Islam in this Shi‘a majority country."

We see the same pattern of mosque building in Kazakhstan. Wikipedia states that:


"Construction of mosques and religious schools accelerated in the 1990s, with financial help from Turkey, Egypt, and, primarily, Saudi Arabia."


And we see more of the same in Turkmenistan:


"Since 1990... More religious institutions, including religious schools and mosques, have appeared, many with the support of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Turkey."


Shady Dealings

The same people who were involved in supporting and facilitating the use of Islamic forces in Afghanistan, the Balkans and Chechnya are also involved in the Central Asian operation, including giving support, public and otherwise, to the Gulen movement. Many of them appear in Sibel Edmonds State Secrets Privilege gallery. Sibel has said repeatedly that one of Gulen's main companies, media conglomerate Ihlas Holdings is 'semi-legitimate' and 'alleged shady.'

This whole affair was recently exposed as a result of Gulen applying for a Green Card in the US courts. In a recent hearing, the prosecutors cited documents which argued that Gulen's operation was a CIA front, however earlier hearings also provide some very interesting information. A May 2007 filing by Gulen, published yesterday by Rasti, indicates that the FBI to date has not produced the results of a requisite criminal background check on Gulen. The document states:


44. Upon information and belief, the FBI has failed to issue to USCIS the results of criminal background checks and/or name checks relating to the Plaintiffs in connection with the Plaintiff’s Applications and Petition.


Given the latest revelations about CIA involvement in Gulen's affairs, it is readily apparent why the FBI wants to keep the details of its "Gulen file" secret. The details of Gulen's finances have not been made public, the details of his activities working for the US and the puppet states have not been made public, and the activities of the other companies who are financing Gulen are also wrapped in mystery.

Meanwhile, the State Secrets Privilege is still in place in the Sibel Edmonds affair, the Islamization of Central Asia, following the same model as the mujahideen in Afghanistan and the use of Islamist militants in Kosovo/Albania, using madrassas and mosques, along with narcotics and associated criminal activities continues to this day despite the big lesson of 911.

And yet the US corporate media continues its long-term blackout on the entire region - enabling the continuance of the illegal operations of our covert foreign policy and pipeline politics.

Wet Dream

Here is what Colin Powell told the House International Relations Committee in 2002 about the neocons wet-dream in Central Asia:


"America will have a continuing interest and presence in Central Asia of a kind that we could not have dreamed of before."


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Again, check the comments at Daily Kos and Democratic Underground, Or leave your own comments at Luke's own place.

Of course, all of this proves the huge joke that are the "terrorism" and narco-trafficking charges that the Bush regime has imposed on PKK. It's absolutely clear that the only terrorists and narco-traffickers are those who run the American regime and their lapdogs . . . like Gülen and many others.

And one more time: DEST XWEŞ LUKE!

Monday, July 14, 2008

BACKGROUNDER: GÜLEN'S CASE

"Kurdish leaders should close the Gülen’s Turkish hospitals and schools in the region and seek other options for supplies and contracts because Gülen’s prodigies Prime Minister Erdogan and President Gul are calling the shots, literally, for the military action in the Kurdistan region."
~ Aland Mizell.


Here's a little backgrounder on the Gülen immigration case, plucked from the docket of the US District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. This document was originally filed on 25 May 2007. Basically, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been screwing with Gülen's change of status since October 2002 and, let me add, it couldn't happen to a nicer guy. Gülen charges DHS defendants with acting "beyond powers" and petitions the court to order them to do their jobs vis-a-vis his change of status. What strikes me as odd is the refusal of the FBI to release the results of the criminal background check and/or names check--I guess that's a references thing--on Gülen. I wonder why that would be?


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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA


Fetullah GULEN (A95-910-376) Plaintiff

v.

Michael CHERTOFF, Secretary, U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security, Emilio T. GONZALEZ, Director, U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services, Paul E. NOVAK, Jr., Director, USCIS Vermont Service Center, Evelyn UPCHURCH, Director, USCIS Texas Service Center, Donald MONICA, Director, USCIS Philadelphia District Office and Robert S. MUELLER, III, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation, in their official capacities, Defendants


Civil No. ____________
COMPLAINT CHALLENGING
AGENCY ACTION AS
ULTRA VIRES AND TO COMPEL
AGENCY ACTION; PETITION
FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS


PRELIMINARY STATEMENT

1. This is a civil action challenging federal administrative agencies policies, procedures and interpretations of law as ultra vires, and seeking to compel agency action unreasonably delayed, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 555(b) and § 706(1), with an alternative petition for mandamus relief, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1361.

2. Plaintiff Gulen is the foremost religious leader in Turkey, as well as one of the leading religious and educational advocates of religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue in the world. Plaintiff has published and spoken extensively on the importance of religious tolerance and his work has been the subject of numerous books and articles in the academic literature and the popular press. Plaintiff has also received several major awards, including an award for Contribution to Tolerance and Dialogue from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCOS) and the Peace Heroes Award.

3. Plaintiff has filed an Application for Adjustment of Status to become a Lawful Permanent Resident, but the Defendants have refused or willfully failed to process or adjudicate Plaintiff’s Application for several years. Plaintiff has also filed applications for employment authorization and travel permission, but the Defendants have refused or willfully failed to process or adjudicate Plaintiff’s applications for several years.

4. Plaintiff has filed a Petition to be classified as an employment-based, first preference immigrant through the Defendants’ premium processing program, which provides, pursuant to Defendants’ own regulations, for adjudication of Petitions within fifteen (15) calendar days. Defendants have failed or willfully refused to adjudicate Plaintiff’s Petition for several months. Defendants have refused to refund the Plaintiff’s premium processing payment, which is required to be refunded under the Defendants’ own regulations.

5. Plaintiff has made several attempts to have Defendants adjudicate his Applications and Petition. Plaintiff has no other administrative remedy available to compel Defendants to act. Defendants’ willful failure to adjudicate Plaintiff’s Applications and Petition causes irreparable harm to Plaintiff by depriving him of the ability to establish permanent residency in the United States and to seek employment and travel permission during the time that his Application for Adjustment of Status is pending final determination.

6. Defendants have continually refused or failed to perform statutory and regulatory duties owed to the Plaintiff. Accordingly, Plaintiff is seeking injunctive and mandamus relief arising out of the unlawful and unreasonably delayed actions of the Defendants.


JURISDICTION

7. This Court has federal question jurisdiction over this action pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1331, as Plaintiff’s claims arise under the laws of the United States, particularly The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. Law No. 107-296 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended by Pub. Law No. 108-7, § 105 (Feb. 20, 2003), 8 U.S.C. §§ 1103, 1105, 1255, 28 U.S.C. § 534(a)(4), and related agency regulations.

8. This Court also has jurisdiction to issue a writ of mandamus to compel agency action under 28 U.S.C. § 1361, as the Plaintiff’s claims are against officers and employees of the United States and agencies thereof.

9. There are no administrative remedies available to Plaintiff to redress his grievances described in this Complaint. This action challenges the Defendants’ procedural policies, practices, interpretations of law and their failures to act, not the discretionary granting or denial of individual petitions or applications. Therefore, the jurisdictional limitations under 5 U.S.C. § 701(a)(2) and 8 U.S.C. § 1252 do not apply.


VENUE

10. Venue lies in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania under 28 U.S.C. § 1391(e)(1), as this is an action against officers and employees of the United States acting in their official capacities, brought in the district where one of the Defendants resides. Defendant Monica performs a significant amount of his official duties and maintains his office in Philadelphia.

11. Venue also properly lies within the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1391(e)(2), as a substantial part of the events giving rise to the Plaintiff’s claims occurred in this district, i.e., at Defendant Monica’s office in Philadelphia.


PARTIES

12. Plaintiff Gulen is a religious leader and scholar and a citizen of Turkey. He is an applicant for adjustment of status, residing in Saylorsburg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania.

13. Defendant Chertoff is the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), whose office address is DHS, 245 Murray Lane, Building 410, SW, Washington, D.C. 20528.

14. Defendant Gonzalez is the Director of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a subdivision of DHS, whose office address is USCIS, 20 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20529.

15. Defendant Novak is the Director of the USCIS Vermont Service Center, whose office address is USCIS Vermont Service Center, 75 Lower Welden Street, St. Albans, VT 05479.

16. Defendant Upchurch is the Director of the USCIS Texas Service Center, whose office address is USCIS Texas Service Center, 4141 North St. Augustine Road, Dallas, TX 75227.

17. Defendant Monica is the District Director of the USCIS Philadelphia District Office, whose office address is 1600 Callowhill Street, Philadelphia, PA 19130.

18. Defendant Mueller is the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), whose office address is FBI, J. Edgar Hoover Building, 935 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20535.

19. Each Defendant is sued in his or her official capacity. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez and Upchurch are responsible for the adjudication, grant and denial of Employment-based Immigrant Visa Petitions, pursuant to The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. Law No. 107-296 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended by Pub. Law No. 108-7, § 105 (Feb. 20, 2003), 8 U.S.C. § 1103, 8 U.S.C. § 203(b)(1), 8 U.S.C. § 204(b), 8 C.F.R. § 2.1, 8 C.F.R. § 103.1(a) and 8 C.F.R. Part 204.

20. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak and Monica are responsible for the adjudication, grant and denial of Applications for Adjustment of Status, pursuant to The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. Law No. 107-296 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended by Pub. Law No. 108-7, § 105 (Feb. 20, 2003), 8 U.S.C. § 1103, 8 U.S.C. § 1255, 8 C.F.R. § 2.1, 8 C.F.R. § 103.1(a) and 8 C.F.R. Part 245.

21. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak and Monica are responsible for the adjudication, grant and denial of Applications for Employment Authorization, pursuant to The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. Law No. 107-296 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended by Pub. Law No. 108-7, § 105 (Feb. 20, 2003), 8 U.S.C. § 1103, 8 U.S.C. § 1324a, 8 C.F.R. § 2.1, 8 C.F.R. § 103.1(a) and 8 C.F.R. Part 274a.

22. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak and Monica are responsible for the adjudication, grant and denial of Applications for Travel Documents, pursuant to The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. Law No. 107-296 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended by Pub. Law No. 108-7, § 105 (Feb. 20, 2003), 8 U.S.C. § 1103, 8 C.F.R. § 2.1, 8 C.F.R. § 103.1(a) and 8 C.F.R. § 245.2(a)(4)(ii)(B).

23. Defendant Mueller is responsible for providing criminal background information, if any, and name verification records relating to aliens within the United States, including applicants for Adjustment of Status, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 534(a)(4), 8 U.S.C. § 1105(b), 8 U.S.C. § 1182(a)(2), 8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2) and 28 C.F.R. §§ 20.31 and 28 C.F.R. § 20.33(a)(2).


STATEMENT OF THE CASE

24. On or about April 30, 2001, Golden Generation Worship and Retreat Center, Inc., (formerly Golden Generation Students Association) (“Golden Generation”) completed and filed an appropriate Form I-360 with legacy INS, the predecessor agency of USCIS, seeking to classify Plaintiff Gulen as a “special immigrant religious worker,” under 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(27)(ii). On or about August 7, 2002, legacy INS issued Form I-797 indicating that Golden Generation’s I-360 petition was approved and that Plaintiff Gulen was accordingly classified as a “special immigrant religious worker.” The case approval number is EAC-01-172-54504.

25. On or about October 18, 2002, Plaintiff completed and filed an Application for Adjustment of Status on an appropriate Form I-485 with the legacy INS Vermont Service Center along with the proper filing fee of $305, applying to become a permanent resident of the United States. On or about October 29, 2002, the Vermont Service Center issued Form I-797 to Plaintiff, indicating receipt of Plaintiff’s Form I-485. The case identification number is EAC-03-022-51250. Plaintiff’s alien identification number is A95-910-376.

26. On or about October 27, 2004, Plaintiff completed and filed an appropriate Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, with USCIS Vermont Service Center along with the proper filing fee, requesting the issuance of an “advance parole” allowing Plaintiff to travel outside the United States while his I-485 Application is pending. The case identification number is NSC-05-026-14087. To date, Defendants have failed or illfully refused to process or otherwise adjudicate Plaintiff’s I-131 Application.

27. On or about August 14, 2006, Plaintiff completed and filed an appropriate Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, with USCIS Vermont Service Center along with the proper filing fee, requesting the issuance of an employment authorization document allowing Plaintiff to seek employment in the United States while his I-485 Application is pending. The case identification number is EAC-06-234-51771. To date, Defendants have failed or willfully refused to process or otherwise adjudicate Plaintiff’s I-765 Application.

28. On or about February 21, 2006, Defendant Monica issued a request for additional documentation from Plaintiff concerning Plaintiff’s I-485 Application. On or about May 16, 2006, Plaintiff caused to be hand delivered to Defendant Monica all of the documents requested by Defendant Monica.

29. On or about September 13, 2006, Defendant Novak issued a Notice of Intent to Revoke the approved I-360 petition filed by Golden Generation on behalf of Plaintiff Gulen. Somewhat inconsistently, the Notice of Intent to Revoke provided Golden Generation thirty days and sixty days to respond to the Notice.

30. On October 13, 2006, Golden Generation delivered in two separate envelopes by private couriers duplicate documents and legal arguments in response to Defendant Novak’s Notice of Intent to Revoke the I-360 petition. Again on November 13, 2006, Golden Generation delivered by private courier a second set of documents and legal arguments in response to Defendant Novak’s Notice of Intent to Revoke the I-360 petition.

31. On November 14, 2006, Defendant Novak revoked Golden Generation’s I-360 petition without considering any of the evidence or legal arguments presented by Golden Generation in response to Defendant Novak’s Notice of Intent to Revoke.

32. On November 28, 2006, Golden Generation filed a timely motion to reopen Defendant Novak’s decision to revoke the I-360 petition on a proper Form I-290B with the USCIS Vermont Service Center.

33. On November 29, 2006, Golden Generation filed a timely appeal to the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office of Defendant Novak’s decision to revoke the I-360 petition on a proper Form I-290B with the USCIS Vermont Service Center.

34. On April 25, 2007, the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) withdrew Defendant Novak’s decision to revoke Golden Generation’s I-360 petition.

35. On or about November 20, 2006, Plaintiff completed and filed an appropriate Form I-140, Immigrant Visa Petition, seeking classification as an alien of extraordinary ability, under 8 U.S.C. § 1153(b)(1)(A), with the USCIS Texas Service Center premium processing unit, including a premium processing fee of $1,000. On or about November 22, 2006, the USCIS Texas Service Center premium processing unit issued to Plaintiff Gulen Form I-797C indicating receipt of Plaintiff’s Form I-140 and the $1,000 premium processing fee. The case identification number is SRC-07-035-53075. Filing a petition with the premium processing unit guarantees a decision on the petition within 15 calendar days. See 8 C.F.R. § 103.2(f)(1). To date, Defendant Upchurch has failed or willfully refused to process or adjudicate Plaintiff’s I-140 petition.

36. On or about December 14, 2006, pursuant to 8 C.F.R. § 103.2(f), Plaintiff requested a refund of the $1,000 premium process fee, based on Defendant Upchurch’s failure to process or adjudicate Plaintiff’s Form I-140 with 15 calendar days. To date, Defendant Upchurch has failed or willfully refused to return or refund Plaintiff’s payment of the $1,000 premium processing fee.

37. On or about November 28, 2006, Plaintiff Gulen requested in writing to both Defendant Novak and Defendant Upchurch that Plaintiff Gulen’s I-485, Application for Adjustment of Status, be transferred to, or otherwise adjudicated in conjunction with, Plaintiff’s pending I-140 Petition. To date, neither Defendant Novak nor Defendant Upchurch have responded to or otherwise acted upon Plaintiff’s request for a transfer of his I-485 Application.

38. Plaintiff has been unable to move Defendants to adjudicate his I-485 Application. Attempts by Plaintiff to have his Application adjudicated through status inquiries have failed to move the Defendants to act. Plaintiff has exhausted his administrative remedies.

39. Defendants have failed or willfully refused to adjudicate or otherwise process Plaintiff’s I-485 Application for four years and seven months. The USCIS published processing time for I-485 Applications is just over seven months, 72 Fed. Reg. 4888, 4893 (USCIS) (Proposed Rule) (Feb. 1, 2007), which leaves the processing of Plaintiff’s Application four years behind the processing schedule for similar Applications.

40. Defendants have failed or willfully refused to adjudicate or otherwise process Plaintiff’s I-765 Application for over nine months. The current processing date for I-765 Applications at the Vermont Service Center is February 27, 2007. egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=VSC (posted May 18, 2007). As Plaintiff’s I-765 Application was filed on August 14, 2006, his Application is over five months beyond the current adjudication schedule for similar Applications.

41. Defendants have failed or willfully refused to adjudicate or otherwise process Plaintiff’s I-131 Application for over two years and six months. The current processing date for I-131 Applications at the Vermont Service Center is February 12, 2007. egov.immigration.gov/cris/jsps/Processtimes.jsp?SeviceCenter=VSC (posted May 18, 2007). As Plaintiff’s I-131 Application was filed on October 27, 2004, his Application is over two years and two months beyond the current adjudication schedule for similar Applications.

42. The Defendants’ failure to adjudicate Plaintiff’s I-485 Application for over four years and seven months prevents and delays Plaintiff’s ability to seek naturalization to become a United States citizen, as naturalization applicants must reside continuously in the United States as permanent residents for five years prior to filing a naturalization application, pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1427(a).

43. Defendants’ failure to adjudicate Plaintiff’s I-765 and I-131 Applications prevents and delays Plaintiff’s ability to seek employment in the United States and to travel outside the United States while Plaintiff’s I-485 Application is pending.

44. Upon information and belief, the FBI has failed to issue to USCIS the results of criminal background checks and/or name checks relating to the Plaintiffs in connection with the Plaintiff’s Applications and Petition.

CAUSES OF ACTION

Count I
(Non-statutory Action for Non-monetary Relief)

45. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 44 as if fully stated in this count.

46. The policies, procedures and interpretations of law that have caused or given rise to Defendants’ failure to adjudicate Plaintiff’s Applications and Petition are ultra vires.

47. Defendants have disregarded specific and unambiguous statutory and regulatory directives to adjudicate Plaintiff’s Applications and Petition.

48. Defendants have disregarded specific and unambiguous regulatory directives to transfer Plaintiff’s I-485 Application to Plaintiff’s I-140 Petition.

49. Defendants have disregarded specific and unambiguous regulatory directives to process Plaintiff’s I-140 Petition within 15 calendar days.


Count II
(Violation of Administrative Procedure Act)

50. Plaintiffs incorporate paragraphs 1 through 44 as if fully stated in this Count.

51. Defendants’ practices, policies, interpretations of law, conduct and failures to act violate the Administrative Procedure Act, as the alleged agency action is:

(a) “unlawfully withheld or unreasonably delayed,” under 5 U.S.C. § 706(1);

(b) not concluded “[w]ith due regard for the convenience and necessity of the parties . . . and within a reasonable time,” under 5 U.S.C. § 555(b);

(c) “arbitrary, capricious and an abuse of discretion or otherwise not in accordance with law,” under 5 U.S.C. § 706(2)(A); and

(d) “without observance of procedures required by law,” under 5 U.S.C. § 706(2)(D).

52. As a result, Plaintiff has suffered irreparable harm entitling him to injunctive and other relief.


Count III
(Petition for Writ of Mandamus)

53. Plaintiffs incorporate paragraphs 1 through 44 as if fully stated in this Count.

54. Defendants are charged with a duty to administer and enforce the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended by The Homeland Security Act of 2002, Pub. Law No. 107-296 (Nov. 25, 2002), as amended by Pub. Law No. 108-7, § 105 (Feb. 20, 2003).

55. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak and Monica have sole responsibility for the adjudication of Applications for Adjustment of Status filed under 8 U.S.C. § 1255.

56. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez and Upchurch have sole responsibility for the adjudication of Employment-based Petitions filed under 8 U.S.C. §§ 1153(b) and 1154(b).

57. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak and Upchurch have sole responsibility for the adjudication of Applications for Employment Authorization filed under 8 U.S.C. § 1324a and 8 C.F.R. Part 274.

58. Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak and Upchurch have sole responsibility for the adjudication of Applications for Travel Documents filed under 8 C.F.R. Part 245.

59. Defendant Mueller has sole responsibility to provide criminal background and name verification records to USCIS officials, pursuant to 8 U.S.C. § 1105(b) and 28 U.S.C. § 534(a)(4).

60. Defendants have willfully and unreasonably delayed and refused to perform their clear, non-discretionary duties.

61. Plaintiff has a clear right to have his Applications and Petitions adjudicated pursuant to the Immigration and Nationality Act, as amended.
62. Plaintiff has no administrative remedies available to compel Defendants to perform their statutory and regulatory duties.

63. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1361, Defendants must be compelled to discharge their statutory duties owed to Plaintiff so that Plaintiff may be promptly informed of the outcome of his Applications and Petition.


Count IV
(Equal Access to Justice Act)

64. Plaintiff incorporates paragraphs 1 through 63 as if fully stated in this count.

65. If Plaintiff prevails, he will seek attorney’s fees and costs, pursuant to 5 U.S.C. § 504 and 28 U.S.C. § 2412.


RELIEF REQUESTED

66. WHEREFORE, Plaintiff prays that this Court:

(a) Preliminarily and permanently enjoin Defendants from failing to perform a timely adjudication of Plaintiff’s Applications and Petition;

(b) Order Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez, Novak, Upchurch and Monica to perform their duties and immediately adjudicate Plaintiff’s Applications and Petitions;

(c) Order Defendants Chertoff, Gonzalez and Upchurch to refund immediately Plaintiff’s premium processing fee payment of $1,000.

(d) Order Defendant Mueller to perform his duty and immediately issue the results of criminal background checks and/or name checks to USCIS relating to Plaintiff;

(e) Award the Plaintiff attorney’s fees and costs under the Equal Access to Justice Act; and

(f) Grant such other relief as the Court deems just, equitable and proper.

Respectfully Submitted this 25th day of May, 2007.


H. Ronald Klasko
Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP
1800 J.F. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-825-8600
PA Attorney No. 20384


Geoffrey Forney
Klasko, Rulon, Stock & Seltzer, LLP
1800 J.F. Kennedy Blvd., Suite 1700
Philadelphia, PA 19103
215-825-8615
PA Attorney No. 202870

Friday, July 11, 2008

IN SIBEL'S CROSSHAIRS: FETHULLAH GÜLEN, CENTRAL ASIA, AND BEYOND

"After 911, the US Government engaged in mock investigations and shut down many small Islamic charities and organizations, giving the appearance of action in the so-called 'War on Terror.' Why did they harbor, support and resource Fethullah Gulen's $25 billion madrassa-and-mosque-establishment efforts throughout the Central Asian region and the Balkans?"
~ Sibel Edmonds.


Luke Ryland does it again, at Let Sibel Edmonds Speak. In this new post, we have more from Sibel Edmonds' "state secrets" information connecting Fethullah Gülen to those in the American Deep State, Central Asia and beyond. I'm stealing the whole thing from Luke because it's all too important not to.

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Court Documents Shed Light on CIA Illegal Operations in Central Asia Using Islam & Madrassas - Sibel Edmonds State Secrets Gallery Connects Pipeline Politics, Madrassas & the Turkish Proxies



In a recent immigration court case involving Turkish Islamic Leader, Fetullah Gulen, US prosecutors exposed an illegal, covert, CIA operation involving the intentional Islamization of Central Asia. This operation has been ongoing since the fall of the Soviet Union in an ongoing Cold War to control the vast energy resources of the region - Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan - estimated to be worth $3 trillion.

Court Case
The scene for these dramatic disclosures was an application for a Green Card in the Eastern District Court in Philadelphia by "controversial Islamic scholar" Fetullah Gulen. Gulen, who has been living in the United States since 1998, argued that he qualified for the Green Card as "an extraordinarily talented academic."

The court case was covered extensively by the Turkish press. Leading Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported:

"Gülen's financial resources were detailed in the public prosecutor's arguments, which claimed that Saudi Arabia, Iran, the Turkish government, and the Central Intelligence Agency, or CIA, were behind the Gülen movement. It stated that some businessmen in Ankara donated 10 to 70 percent of their annual income to the movement and that it corresponded to $20,000 to $300,000 per year per person. It added that one businessman in Istanbul donated $4-5 million each year and that young people graduating from Gülen's schools donated between $2,000 and $5,000 each year."


Another leading Turkish newspaper reported (translated by Rastibini)

Among the reasons given by the US State Department's attorneys as to why Gülen's permanent residence application was refused, is the suspicion of CIA financing of his movement.

[ . . . ]

"There is even CIA suspicion"

"Because of the large amount of money that Gülen's movement uses to finance his projects, there are claims that he has secret agreements with Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Turkic governments. There are suspicions that the CIA is a co-payer in financing these projects," claimed the attorneys.

[ . . . ]

Among the documents that the state attorneys presented, there are claims about the Gülen movement's financial structure and it was emphasized that the movement's economic power reached $25 billion. "Schools, newspapers, universities, unions, television channels . . . The relationship among these are being debated. There is no transparency in their work," claimed the attorneys."


Who is Gulen?
Fetullah Gulen is "a 67-year-old Turkish Sufi cleric, author and theoretician," according to a recent profile in the UK's Prospect magazine. Prospect ran a public poll last month to find the world's greatest living intellectual. Gulen 'won' the poll after his newspapers alerted readers to the poll's existence. Gulen is also the leader of the so-called 'Gulen Movement' which claims to have seven million followers worldwide. The Gulen Movement has extensive business interests, including "publishing activities (books, newspapers, and magazines), construction, healthcare, and education."

Gulen and the CIA
The fact that the prosecutors in the court cite documents that claim that Gulen has been financed in part by the CIA is remarkable for a number of reasons, even though there have been strong suspicions about the CIA's involvement in the Gulen Movement for years. The Russian intelligence agency, the FSB, has repeatedly taken action against the Gulen movement for acting as a front organization for the CIA. In December 2002, Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reported:

"Russian secret service claims: Turkish religious brotherhood works for CIA

The FSB, the Russian intelligence organization formerly called the KGB, has claimed that the 'Nurcus' religious brotherhood in Turkey has engaged in espionage on behalf of the CIA through the companies and foundations it has founded. FSB head Nikolay Patrushev has mentioned the names of these companies and foundations, saying, 'The brotherhood engages in anti-Russian activities via two companies, Serhad and Eflak, as well as foundations such as Toros, Tolerans and Ufuk.' Patrushev has accused the brotherhood of conducting pan-Turkish propaganda, of trying to convert Russian youths to Islam by sowing the seeds of enmity, and of engaging in certain lobbying activities. These companies and foundations have turned up in the internet site of Fethullah Gulen [alleged leader of the Nurcu religious community currently living in the United States who is a defendant in several court cases in Turkey, accused of engaging in anti-secularist activities.]""


Russia has banned all of Gulen's madrassas, and in April of this year, banned the Nurcu Movement completely.

Gulen's Madrassas
The Gulen Movement founded madrassas all over the world in the 1990's, most of them in the newly independent Turkic republics of Central Asia - Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan - and Russia.

These madrassas appear to be used as a front for enabling CIA and State Department officials to operate undercover in the region, with many of the teachers operating under diplomatic passports.

Why Central Asia?
Central Asia, with its vast energy wealth, is of major interest to US oil and gas companies. The region is also of key strategic interest in the 'Great Game' as Russia, China and the US compete for dwindling energy supplies. The US government has been using Turkey as a proxy to gain control over Central Asia via Pan-Turkic nationalism and religion.

Sibel Edmonds Case
Twenty six people wrote reference letters supporting Gulen's application for a Green Card - most notably ex-CIA agent George Fidas, former Turkish ambassador Morton Abramowitz, and former CIA Deputy Director Graham Fuller who appears in Sibel Edmonds' State Secrets Privilege Gallery.

I called Sibel Edmonds to comment on the latest revelations. She said:

You've got to look at the big picture. After the fall of the Soviet Union, the super powers began to fight over control of Central Asia, particularly the oil and gas wealth, as well as the strategic value of the region.

Given the history, and the distrust of the West, the US realized that it couldn't get direct control, and therefore would need to use a proxy to gain control quickly and effectively. Turkey was the perfect proxy; a NATO ally and a puppet regime. Turkey shares the same heritage/race as the entire population of Central Asia, the same language (Turkic), the same religion (Sunni Islam), and of course, the strategic location and proximity.

This started more than a decade-long illegal, covert operation in Central Asia by a small group in the US intent on furthering the oil industry and the Military Industrial Complex, using Turkish operatives, Saudi partners and Pakistani allies, furthering this objective in the name of Islam.

This is why I have been saying repeatedly that these illegal covert operations by the Turks and certain US persons dates back to 1996, and involves terrorist activities, narcotics, weapons smuggling and money laundering, converging around the same operations and involving the same actors.

And I want to emphasize that this is "illegal" because most, if not all, of the funding for these operations is not congressionally approved funding, but it comes from illegal activities.

And one last thing, take a look at the people in the State Secrets Privilege Gallery on my website and you will see how these individuals can be traced to the following; Turkey, Central Asia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia - and the activities involving these countries.


Many of the people in Sibel's State Secrets Privilege Gallery are closely connected to Gulen, and each other, as well as the operations that Sibel mentions. Many of them have actively advocated for using Muslims to further their own needs - from Turkistan to Albania and Central Asia.

Marc Grossman, former State Department #3 and former Turkish ambassador, and one of the key named individuals in Sibel's case, is currently receiving $1.2 million per annum from Ihlas Holding, a Gulen-linked Turkish conglomerate. Sibel has previously referred to Ihlas as 'semi-legitimate' and 'alleged shady' - and emphasized that Grossman's current payoff is a result of services performed while he was in office.

Grossman's predecessor as ambassador in Turkey was Morton Abramowitz - in fact, Grossman actually worked under Abramowitz in Ankara for a number of years. During that period, the US opened an espionage investigation into activities at the embassy involving Major Douglas Dickerson, a weapons procurement specialist for Central Asia. Dickerson and his wife, an FBI translator, later became famous when they tried to recruit Sibel to spy for this criminal network.

Abramowitz, who is not listed in Sibel's State Secrets Privilege Gallery, wrote a letter in support of Gulen for his immigration case. He has long advocated the use of Islamic fighters in furtherance of US interests, including the Afghan mujaheddin against the Soviets and the Kosovo Liberation Army during the war in the Balkans, acting as an advisor to the Kosovar Albanians.

Another player from Sibel's Gallery is Enver Yusuf Turani - Prime Minister of East Turkistan, a 'country' recognized by only one country, the United States. East Turkistan, aka Xinjiang, is officially a part of China, and home to the Uyghur people and the "Eastern Turkistan Islamic Movement," a UN-nominated terrorist organization "funded mainly by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaeda network and received training, support and personnel from both the al-Qaeda and the Taliban regime of Afghanistan." In fact, the Uyghurs constitute a significant percentage of detainees - at least 22 - at Guantanamo Bay since 2001. Five of those have been set free, and were eventually sent to Albania, amid much controversy.

According to TurkPulse:

"One of the main tools Washington is using in this affair in order to get Turkey involved in the Xinjiang affair is some Turkish Americans, primarily the Fetullah Gulen team who are prosecuted in absentia in Turkey for trying to found a theocratic State order in this country because he runs his activities from the United States, his protégé. Another Turk used in this affair is Enver Yusuf Turani, who is the self styled Foreign and Prime Minister of the East Turkistan Government in exile. He has been an American citizen since 1998. Enver Yusuf is in close cooperation with Fetullah Gulen... Their activities for the government in exile are based on a report entitled “the Xinjiang Project” drafted by Graham Fuller in 1998 for the Rand Corporation and revised in 2003 under the title “the Xinjiang Problem.” It emphasises the importance of the Xinjiang Autonomous region in encircling China and provides a strategy for it."


In fact, Abramowitz and Fuller were key players in the establishment of 'East Turkistan,'

"proclaiming the government in exile within 4-5 months, starting in May (2004) and completing the proclamation in mid- September. The ceremony was held at Capitol Hill under American flags in Washington."


Two others from Sibel's gallery, Sabri Sayari and Alan Makovsky, have been similarly involved with Gulen, Fuller, and Abramowitz - co-authoring books and articles, making joint appearances, dinners etc.

Illegal Operations
Earlier I quoted Sibel saying

"And I want to emphasize that this is "illegal" because most, if not all, of the funding for these operations is not congressionally approved funding, but it comes from illegal activities."


Where does this funding come from? Narcotics trafficking, nuclear black market, weapons smuggling, and terrorist activities. As Sibel makes clear in her The Highjacking of a Nation article, the management of the heroin industry from the farms in Afghanistan to the streets of London and elsewhere "requires highly sophisticated networks," from the protection of the convoys from Afghanistan through Central Asia to their final destination, to the laundering of the billions of dollars in proceeds in Central Asian casinos and financial institutions in Dubai and Cyprus. "So, who are the real lords of Afghanistan’s poppy fields?" Sibel asks. The heroin trade finances al-Qaeda and the Taliban, but they aren't the real lords of the poppy fields. Journalist Ahmed Rashid, author of "Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia" and other similar books about these issues recently noted on Democracy Now that a "cartel" controls Afghanistan's heroin, which supplies 93% of global heroin supply.

Sibel has been trying to tell us about these operations for years, but has been gagged by the State Secrets Privilege which was invoked citing certain 'sensitive foreign diplomatic and business relationships.' These 'sensitive relationships' have now been exposed to a degree, thanks to the immigration case against Mr Gulen - one of the Turkish operatives who have been fronting for the CIA in the Islamization of Central Asia, incorporating drug trafficking, money laundering, and the nuclear black market, and the convergence with terrorism.

One Last Question
At the end of our interview, Sibel asked me to leave you with this question:

"After 911, the US Government engaged in mock investigations and shut down many small Islamic charities and organizations, giving the appearance of action in the so-called 'War on Terror.' Why did they harbor, support and resource Fethullah Gulen's $25 billion madrassa-and-mosque-establishment efforts throughout the Central Asian region and the Balkans?"

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You also might be interested to see the comments and discussion of Luke's article over at Daily Kos. Drop by there, register, and leave your own comments to show your support for Sibel as she battles the Deep State in America.

Oh, yeah . . . don't expect to see this in the worthless American media.


DEST XWEŞ, LUKE!

KURDISH FOOD AT THE RENEGADE EYE

"One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating."
~ Luciano Pavarotti.


Renegade Eye has been putting up some food and blogging post, and yesterday he featured a few recipes from North Kurdistan.

Go on over and take a look. Hmmm . . . The photos there look very familiar.

If you have comments, questions, or maybe your own recipes from Kurdistan the Beautiful, go ahead and add them. I'm sure the Renegade won't mind.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

HPG STATEMENT ON GERMAN DETAINEES

"The German citizens under detention will not be released until the German state issues a statement [indicating] that it has given up its hostile policies against the Kurdish people and PKK."
~ HPG Statement, 10 July 2008.


HPG issued a statement today regarding the detention of three German citizens (Helmut Johann, Martin Georpe, and Lars Holper Reime) on Mt. Ararat. What follows is a translation of HPG's statement as carried on Fırat News Agency. The first three paragraphs of the Fırat article are a repetition HPG's statement and, for that reason, they are not included here. HPG's statement is the last paragraph in the Fırat article and is in quotes:


"Three German citizens were detained by our forces on 9 July. They are in good health. However, for their security and protection, the operations that are ongoing by the Turkish state must be halted immediately. We have neither any enmity toward the German people nor have we engaged in any bad treatment against the German citizens that are under detention. The German citizens under detention will not be released until the German state issues a statement [indicating] that it has given up its hostile policies against the Kurdish people and PKK."


Original:


"9 Temmuz günü Ağrı dağında 3 Alman vatandaşı güçlerimiz tarafımızdan gözaltına alınmıştır. Sağlık durumları iyidir. Ancak can güvenliklerinin sağlanması ve korunması için Türk devleti tarafından alanda yürütülmekte olan operasyonların durdurulması gerekmektedir. Alman halkına karşı bir düşmanlığımız olmadığı gibi şu an gözaltında bulunan Alman vatandaşlarına karşı her hangi bir kötü müdahale veya uygulama olmamıştır. Alman devletinin Kürt halkına ve PKK’ye karşı yürütmekte olduğu düşmanca politikalarından vazgeçtiğine dair bir açıklama yapmadığı sürece, gözaltında bulunan Alman vatandaşları bırakılmayacaktır."


Meanwhile, according to Deutsche-Welle, some "specialists" have been sent to Turkey in order to obtain the release of the detainees:


A team of German diplomats who specialize in solving abduction cases have been assigned to seek the release of three Germans seized by Kurdish guerrillas in eastern Turkey, Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said late Wednesday on German TV.


HA! Good luck with that. I mean, first you have to find them, right? Deutsche-Welle does admit its crimes, however:


Germany has in recent years upped cooperation with the Turkish government in attempts to stop PKK activities inside Germany. Just last month, Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble banned broadcasts of the Copenhagen-based Roj television, a station that Turkey accuses of being a PKK propaganda channel.

Germany has also been active in extraditing to Turkey suspected PKK members. Last year, two PKK members wanted in relation to attacks in Turkey were extradited after Turkey abolished the death penalty.


The problem is that Turkey has not actually abolished the death penalty. The culture of impunity that is rampant in Turkey among the security forces is the guarantee that the death penalty survives. The reality is that people can be tortured to death in Turkey, which itself is a death penalty, and it doesn't matter that some little piece of paper says that the death penalty is rescinded.

The German foreign minister also had the chance to use the very worn cliche, saying that "Germany 'will not let itself be blackmailed.'" Oh, but Germany did allow itself to be blackmailed when Black September whacked a bunch of Israeli athletes during the Munich Olympics. From TIME, November 1972:


FOR weeks, West Germany's government had been uneasily aware that the Black September movement, which struck so viciously in Munich two months ago, would almost certainly strike again. The Arab terrorists' objective this time: freedom for the three young fedayeen who had been confined in separate Bavarian prisons since they were captured during the Olympic massacre of Israeli athletes and coaches. Last week Black September acted—and took the Germans by surprise. In one of the boldest skyjackings so far, two Palestinian terrorists commandeered a Lufthansa 727 with eleven other passengers aboard and forced the release of their three captured brethren.


Not only does Germany allow itself to be blackmailed, it's also a state sponsor of terror. The Mezopotamian Development Society (MESOP) has just released the findings of the Council Of Representatives of the Iraqi Parliament, in which the evidence is presented of German-supplied weapons being used against Kurdish civilians in South Kurdistan:


"Call upon the Iraqi Minister of Foreign Affairs to summon the German Ambassador in Iraq to demand clarifications about the German highly sophisticated weapons in the Turkish bases inside Iraq, that are not supposed to be used against the Kurdish people –according to the terms of the sale-agreement - . The Iraqi Ambassador in Germany is to present a protesting letter about using these weapons."


Part 1 and Part 2 are available at KurdishMedia.

It may be a long summer, and maybe an even longer winter, for those three Germans, but they will be well cared for by their hosts.

Again, Hevallo has a warning about tourism in Turkey:


If every democratic offer of negotiation is ignored and answered with bombs, lies and psychological misinformation then a pressure cooker is building up. If the anger, humiliation and frustration that is building up cannot find expression and is kept out of the so called democratic process, then the outlook is looking increasingly grim.

I am very afraid that the time is very close when Kurdish patience, understandably, will run out. And if I am right, I am picking up signals from different places that that time has very nearly come.

So, I would again urge, if you read this post, DO NOT GO TO TURKEY FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS THIS SUMMER!!!

Turkey brings in $18 Billion from tourism, and is the biggest earner in the Turkish economy. It is also used in the psychological war to promote Turkey as a 'paradise preserved' and cover up the atrocities and suppression being committed against the Kurds.


Very well said, Heval.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

STRATEGY OF TENSION IN ISTANBUL

"I was quite surprised to learn that by far the most extensive and destructive stay-behind operations were those carried out in Turkey under the code name Counter-Guerrilla."
~ Tim Howells, "How Our Governments Use Terrorism To Control Us".


There was a minor incident in Istanbul today when three armed gunmen attacked the police at the entrance to the American consulate compound. The NYTimes is as good a rag as any to give you the basic rundown. The media lapdogs are dutifully echoing the straw man of the US embassy in Ankara, Ross "If I Only Had A Brain" Wilson, in blaming this little shoot-out on Al-Qaeda.

However, an item from the AP tells me that something else entirely is going on and it doesn't have too much to do with Al-Q:


NTV television and Dogan news agency identified the attackers as Erkan Kargin, 26, and Raif Topcil, 20, from the southeastern city of Bitlis and Bulent Cinar, 23, from the eastern city of Igdir. Police would not confirm their identities, but Interior Minister Besir Atalay said two of the assailants had criminal records.


Why, oh why do I smell Turkish Hezbollah? Could it be because the gunmen were recruited from The Southeast, where the AKP has been attempting to resurrect the Turkish Hezbollah? Turkish media is proposing that the gunmen were members of the IBDA-C (İslami Büyükdoğu Akıncılar Cephesi; Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front) and I wasted too much time reading various articles with headlines that were too promising compared to what information was actually delivered. Basically, there are suggestions of a similar ideology between IBDA-C and Al-Q but nothing that substantially, well, substantiates a deeper relationship that would justify equating IBDA-C with Al-Q. It does, however, make great propaganda copy for the lapdog media.

There has also been linkage in Turkish media with IBDA-C and the series of bombings in Istanbul in 2003 which included attacks on the British consulate in Istanbul, the HSBC bank, and two synagogues. Here's something on that, from the BBC:


In 2003, the group claimed responsibility for devastating bombings of the British consulate in Istanbul, the local headquarters of the HSBC bank and two synagogues, which together which left 58 dead, including British Consul General Roger Short.

Although last year saw the jailing of 48 people for their roles in the bombings - seven of them for life - their connection with IBDA-C is still unclear.

Turkish officials have always maintained that the bombings were the work of a separate group with direct links to al-Qaeda, known as the "Warriors for Islam" and that IBDA-C lacked the organisational ability to launch such a complex operation.

If the perpetrators of the latest attack are found to be members of IBDA-C and the reports of their recent return from Afghanistan prove to be true, the Turkish police may be forced to rethink their opinion of the group.


But, Turkish Hezbollah was more widely recognized as having carried out those bombings.

It's also widely recognized that the Ankara regime created Turkish Hezbollah.

As the Ankara regime tried to use Turkish Hezbollah to attempt to crush the PKK and then forgot about it until a shoot-out in Istanbul in 2000, so now it seems to have forgotten about its creation again until the shoot-out today. Could it be that the Ankara regime took a page out of the CIA's playbook, thinking it would be a very easy thing to control its creature, Turkish Hezbollah, even as the CIA thought it would be a very easy thing to control its own creature, Al-Q?

It's also widely recognized that other Islamist groups use Turkey, particularly Istanbul, as a staging ground, in cahoots with the Gray Wolves, and that these groups move freely across the borders. Other groups, such as Nizam-i Alem are involved with the Ergenekon gang.

Now ask yourself: Why was the attack carried out the way it was? Why go up to the entrance to the consulate compound and try to blast your way in with guns? The area around the consulate is wooded; it would be easy to use an RPG to blast it under cover. Why do it the stupid way instead? I suspect this attack is yet another act in the show known as the Strategy of Tension, as the Deep State reorganizes itself according to agreements reached between the AKP and the TSK.

Fırat News is awaiting a statement from HPG about the seizure of three German climbers. Of one thing, we can be guaranteed: These Germans will receive much better treatment from HPG than Kurds receive from German authorities. Remember the PKK way In the meantime, Hevallo opines.

Also check out Gordon Taylor's recent post--which I've been meaning to mention for a few days now--on the spread of HPG's areas of operation.

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

ON THE WAY TO HASANKEYF

"The Ilisu dam is a hydroelectric project on the River Tigris. If built, it would displace up to 78,000 mostly Kurdish people from 183 villages and hamlets and the historic town of Hasankeyf."
~ KHRP, The Cultural and Environmental Impact of Large Dams in Southeast Turkey.


Called Heskîf in Kurdish, Hasankeyf needs no introduction. Hasankeyf is one of the world's oldest places, dating back 10,000 years. This isn't difficult to believe since the region contains archaeological sites that date back to 9,500BC, some 12,000 years ago. More recently, it was a fortress for the Romans, a province of the Byzantines, conquered and ruled by Arabs, and captured and sacked by Mongols. Today, Hasankeyf is a sleepy town in North Kurdistan who's history is under threat from the fascist Ankara regime.



I met this little lamb on the way to Hasankeyf. Its mother had died and the lamb was being bottle-fed by humans. As a result, the sight of humans brought the cute little thing running and crying for something to eat.


Also on the way to Hasankeyf, the mosque at the tomb of Veysel Karani, in Sêrt (Siirt).


Here's the dome at the entrance of the mosque. The colors were fantastic.


Climbing up to the top of Hasankeyf.


Here's the Dicle (Tigris) in the direction of Batman. Notice how low the water level is.


Here the Dicle flows past Hasankeyf, on its way to Iraq.


This photo was taken at the Great Mosque at the top of Hasankeyf. When I was there three years ago, one could read "PKK" on the wall. Today, one can read "HPG". "Apo" can be found in a number of places on the wall.


A building at the top of the town. Notice the haze in the background? It was the result of strong winds that had been blowing from the south for a couple of days.


More buildings at the top of Hasankeyf, and more haze. Try to imagine how many people have lived, died, and were buried here over the many millenia of Hasankeyf's existence.


This is looking toward the south.


Much of the vegetation here were thistle plants, one of the few things that could survive for long here--except cactus--especially since a drought is ongoing in the region and the heat of summer was building. In the spring, however, the area is very green and cool.


Off the road on the way to Batman, we stopped for tea. I found these young pomegranate's growing in the fenced-in yard next to our picnic site. Pomegranates are one of the jewels of Kurdistan.

Sunday, July 06, 2008

UNTOUCHABLE? NOT.

"I'm telling you that these people are untouchable. They are the untouchables because you see this with many, many people, and it's not raising any flags, the mainstream media is not reporting on it, the congress is not doing anything about it, so what does Marc Grossman have to worry about?"
~ Sibel Edmonds.


While I was away, quite a bit of information surfaced on Sibel Edmonds' case. Apparently ABC News discussed former congressman Dennis Hastert's new jobat the DC law-and-lobby firme of Dickstein Shapiro. Dennis Hastert was named in FBI tapes that Sibel Edmonds translated as taking drug/bribe money from Turkish agents in the US. Not surprisingly, the TC and Turkish companies are clients of Dickstein Shapiro.

For more information and commentary on the Hastert story, see what Luke had to say at Let Sibel Edmonds Speak. There you'll find, among other things, that the Clinton administration had appointed a special prosecutor from the Injustice Department to investigate congressman--not only Hastert--who were on the Turkish take. The Bush administration killed the investigation as soon as it was took over.

The other news has to do with the nuclear black market that Turkey, Marc Grossman, and A.Q. Khan--among others--were involved with. In this case, the CIA ordered the Swiss government to destroy evidence of a family that supplied the A.Q. Khan network with "supplies". The members of the family involved were also CIA assets.

Tens of thousands of documents relating to the case were destroyed by the Swiss government, working for the CIA. The IAEA was also present with the CIA at the destruction of the documents, which means that it is also in on the game and cannot be trusted.

As Luke summarizes:


The US government has done just about everything it can to ensure that Sibel Edmonds is prohibited from spilling the beans on what she knows about the nuclear black market, among other things. Now we see the hand of the US government apparently reaching into a foreign democracy [???--Mizgîn's question marks], exporting the concept of the 'unitary executive' and upsetting the balance of powers, to destroy evidence which was to be used to prosecute crimes involving the spread of nuclear weapons to rogue regimes.

The US government had previously demonstrated that it didn't wanted to prosecute these crimes, therefore their flimsy ex-poste rationales for destroying the evidence, in secret, need to be held up for extra scrutiny.


You can listen to Scott Horton's interview with Sibel and Luke on these matters, here.

There's a wrap-up, and information on the Injustice Departments redacted IG report on Sibel at Luke's. As Sibel mentions in the radio interview:


It is the fact that there is this nuclear black market, and we have many, many players, and some of these players happen to be our allies, some of these players happen to be U.S. persons, and yet, we only get partial stories, and whenever it is convenient for our government to say "Oh, okay if it is Syria, or if it is Iran…" and yet looking the other way when it happens to be people who we call our allies.


If that's not the very definition of hypocrisy, I don't know what is; but I do know that the "untouchables" are very touchable.

Friday, July 04, 2008

4 JULY 2003

"As time passed without official U.S. comment or the release of the soldiers from Baghdad, however, the raid began to look very deliberate, and ordered at the highest level."
~ Jon Gorvett, Washington Report on Middle East Affairs.


Everyone knows what today is, right? Today is the anniversary of the bagging of Turkish special forces in Silêmanî:


It was described as "the biggest crisis of trust between Turkish and U.S. forces" by no less a person than the chief of the Turkish General Staff himself. It had most of Turkey's mainstream press baying for revenge against a "major stain on the nation's honor" and, for some 60 hours, it led to an unprecedented blockade of one NATO country's facilities by another.

The detention and interrogation of 11 Turkish soldiers by U.S. troops in the northern Iraqi city of Suleymaniye July 4 revealed in stark relief the major gulf in perspective that exists between Washington and Ankara over the future of the region. It may also have inadvertantly raised serious questions about U.S. and Turkish policy in Iraq in general, and who, exactly, is running the show there.

On the afternoon of July 4, some 150 U.S. troops with armored vehicles from the 173rd Airborne Brigade surrounded the four-building compound of the Iraqi Turkomen Front (ITF) in the center of the city.

Accounts differ as to what exactly happened next. The official U.S. position is that a raid was then conducted, suspects were detained and the premises searched. The Turkish press, however, has widely reported that a group of U.S. soldiers was first invited in, but then—after having been welcomed and given tea—pulled weapons on their Turkish and Turkomen hosts. The Turks also insist that the U.S. troops stole secret Turkish military codebooks and documents during their search, compromising Turkey's entire regional intelligence operation.

Whatever the case, three Turkish officers and eight non-commissioned officers were then handcuffed and led away. They were accompanied by 13 civilians, mostly ITF members, but also including Turkish businessman Turgay Tahran. He later told the Turkish papers that "we were subjected to inconceivable maltreatment" by the U.S. troops, who had taken the entire party to Baghdad for interrorgation. Some 60 hours later, all the detainees were released.


In honor of the bagging, here's a snippet from a post at Cracked.com on "5 Kick-Ass Action Movies That Are Pure Propaganda". Guess what flick is among those five? You got it--the Turkish film about the bagging, Kurtlar Vadisi İrak, and here's the snippet of interest:


Bonus Message

The Kurds are dimwitted thugs in league with the Americans.

We're sure that this has nothing to do with the campaign of ethnic cleansing that Turkey is running against the Kurds in their own country, though. It's probably just some wacky coincidence.


It's probably also some whacky coincidence that Kurtlar Vadisi İrak was produced by one-time fundraiser for one-time presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, and MİT asset, Mehmet Çelebi.

Happy Bagging Day, hevals!

Thursday, July 03, 2008

TSK, GÜLEN, AND ROJ TV

"Thought that is silenced is always rebellious. Majorities, of course, are often mistaken. This is why the silencing of minorities is necessarily dangerous. Criticism and dissent are the indispensable antidote to major delusions."
~ Alan Barth.


He's back. American vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is in Ankara to chum around with Büyükanıt and Saygun, from AFP:


ANKARA (AFP) — A senior US general arrived here Thursday on a a one-day visit for talks with his Turkish counterparts on efforts to root out Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq, a US embassy official said.

General James Cartwright, vice chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, will "discuss standard issues that concern both militaries, including the ongoing struggle against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) and ongoing intelligence sharing," an embassy spokeswoman told AFP.

Cartwright would meet with the head of the Turkish army, General Yasar Buyukanit, and his number two, General Ergin Saygun, she said.

The United States has been supplying Turkey with intelligence to counter the PKK which uses rear bases in Kurdish-populated northern Iraq for attacks on Turkish targets.

With US assistance, the Turkish military has stepped up its campaign against the PKK since December, carrying out several air raids on rebel targets in Iraq as well as a week-long cross-border ground operation targeting a major PKK base.


More from Gülen's daily, Zaman, Friday edition:


This is the third visit to Ankara by Cartwright since November, ahead of Turkey’s first air strike into northern Iraq in order to eliminate the PKK bases there. On Nov. 20, Cartwright, along with Gen. David Petraeus, the top commander of US forces in Iraq, visited Ankara and discussed measures to crack down on the PKK with Turkish Deputy Chief of General Staff Gen. Ergin Saygun.

Cartwright’s next visit to Ankara was in February at a time when talks between the United States, Turkey and Iraq were intensified ahead of Turkey’s ground incursion into Iraq. Cartwright yesterday met with both Chief of General Staff Gen. Yaşar Büyükanıt and Saygun. In November, following a landmark White House meeting between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and US President George W. Bush, it was announced that Saygun, his US counterpart, Cartwright, and Petraeus would be part of an intelligence network that will work to wipe out PKK bases in Iraq. The network has been facilitating the flow of intelligence information between the military forces.


Expect an intensification of fascist TSK operations in the coming months, bearing in mind that the Şirnak, Siirt, and Hakkari regions have already been experiencing intense operations.

There is more info on Fethullah Gülen's US immigration case, in English, from TDN:


U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Judge Stewart Dalzell ruled in favor of Immigration Services. Upon the verdict, Gülen, the leader of a religious movement with interests in the media and education sector, needs to leave the United States in one month's time. However, the time Gülen can illegally stay in the country can go as high as six months.

Gülen's financial resources were detailed in the public prosecutor's arguments, which claimed that Saudi Arabia, Iran, the Turkish government, and the Central Intelligence Agency, or CIA, were behind the Gülen movement. It stated that some businessmen in Ankara donated 10 to 70 percent of their annual income to the movement and that it corresponded to $20,000 to $300,000 per year per person. It added that one businessman in Istanbul donated $4-5 million each year and that young people graduating from Gülen's schools donated between $2,000 and $5,000 each year.


The Israeli Memri Blog, disagrees:


Immediately following Fethullah Gulen’s acquittal in Turkey by the Supreme Court in June 24, Turkish media widely reported on the status of Fethullah Gulen’s case pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.

Reports in mainstream Turkish media stated that the federal court had ruled against Fethullah Gulen and in favor of the U.S. government agencies and that he faces imminent deportation. Court records reveal that the action remains pending and the court has not yet entered a decision on the claims filed by Gulen. In fact briefs were submitted by both parties as recently as June 25, 2008.

Many of the press reports purported to summarize the court’s reasoning in denying Gulen’s claims, whereas a ruling is not expected for several months. These misrepresentations raise questions as to which circles were feeding this news to the media and to serve what purpose.


It appears that MEMRI is defending old Hoca, which raises questions as to what purpose is it doing so? After all, MEMRI never questions the TSK's official media propaganda. MEMRI notes that the news of Gülen's immigration status broke immediately after his acquittal in a Turkish court. The trial had been ongoing for seven years on charges that Gülen had formed a "terrorist organization" (Anti-Terrorism Law, No. 3713).

Gülen himself appeared to be happy with the court's decision, not only for himself, but because the decision may also get Abdullah Gül off the hook in at least part of the closure case against AKP:


Gülen pointed out that with this decision, visiting Turkish schools associated with the Gülen movement would not be considered a crime. He was referring to the closure case filed by the chief public prosecutor against the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in which President Abdullah Gül was cited as visiting Turkish schools abroad while he was foreign minister, an act that allegedly violated the secular principles of the Constitution.


Of course, now that Gülen has been acquitted, there's no reason for him to remain in the US and he has absolutely no need for an I-140 visa, is there?

In other news, Goran at Mideast Youth has an excellent summary of Nazi Germany's ban of Roj TV. The ban is suspicious to say the least, particularly since Denmark has been investigating Turkish (and American) claims against Roj TV for years now:


However, separate decisions made after investigations in Denmark have denied such claims. After multiple requests from the Turkish Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTSC), the Denmark Media Secretariat - an institution of the Denmark Ministry of Culture - issued a document that concluded that none of the complaints justified closure of the Kurdish broadcast station. Denmark authorities concluded in the document that although the station often shows violent footage in it’s broadcasts as claimed, “they represent the violence that actually exists in Turkey and in Kurdish areas.” They concluded that although the broadcasts may have an “unpleasant effect on the Turkish authorities,” they are completely “unexaggerated” and there are no proofs that the station is causing “incitement” through their reporting.


Bijî Denmark!

How exactly is Nazi Germany going to enforce the ban? Let's see, Roj TV is banned in Turkey, including Turkey's internal colony Kurdistan. Turkey used to go around destroying or confiscating satellite dishes to prevent Kurds watching Roj. Turkey has always attempted to jam Roj TV's frequencies. Yet Kurds continue to watch Roj. We watched Roj every day in Turkish-occupied Kurdistan, so if Turkey is still trying to fight the losing battle by jamming frequencies, it doesn't appear to be working very well.

This brings us back to the question: How exactly is Nazi Germany going to enforce the ban? By destroying satellite dishes? By confiscating them? By jamming Roj's broadcast frequencies? It reminds me of an idiot standing on a beach, trying to hold back the tide.

Perhaps the more interesting question is: What did Nazi Germany get from Turkey in order for it to go to the trouble of standing on the beach and trying to hold back the tide?

Wednesday, July 02, 2008

THE SHOW GOES ON AND ON AND ON

"What I am telling you is that this network is visible, and it is possible to grasp what's going on."
Sibel Edmonds.


There was something more on the TSK's propaganda plan, the Information Support Activity Action Plan, in Spiegel Online, through an interview with Taraf's deputy editor-in-chief, Yasemin Çongar. Çongar sums it up thusly:


It was an 11-page, coded Excel document that was created in the office of the General Staff in September 2007. The language is very unambiguous. Essentially everything that has happened in Turkey in the last nine months is described in this document. For example, the regular contact between high-ranking officials in the military and the judiciary. In essence it was about bringing important figures "into line" and launching negative campaigns against writers and actors. Military operations in the southeast of Turkey and in northern Iraq were also sketched out.

[ . . . ]

Well, basically in September 2007 the military was already using the same arguments that the state prosecutor used in March 2008 when he filed a case seeking to ban the AKP. The wording is the same: That the AKP is a "focal point of anti-secular activities." The secret paper calls for cooperation between civil-society organizations that have to be persuaded to act against the new constitution the Erdogan government is striving for. When the government announced constitutional reform -- the current one dates back to the time of the military dictatorship -- the ultra-secular groups hit the streets and protested against the "erosion of secularism." At the same time TV series, books and films were used to fire up nationalism. The AKP also fell into this trap when it voted for the war against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in northern Iraq.


Meanwhile, the Turkish general staff all have their panties in knots over recent "hateful" attacks against the TSK, referring to recent Taraf articles that shows the TSK for what it truly is. Translated by Info-Turk from Hürriyet:


Some media organs in Turkey recently published documents claiming the armed forces had a plan to manipulate public opinion against the ruling AKP. Other reports had said the armed forces were acknowledged the so-called "Daglica attack" of PKK, which resulted in deaths of more than 10 soldiers in October.

"A long-lasting smear campaign conducted by certain circles against the Turkish Armed Forces recently had escalated through print and broadcast media, including internet. Turkish Armed Forces expect these multi-dimensional and systematic activities, which are against the Turkish Armed Forces, would continue in the future and the developments are being monitored closely," the Turkish army said in a statement posted in its website.

[ . . . ]

"Turkish Armed Forces acknowledge that they face an orchestrated and hateful attack by certain circles. There is no doubt that the Turkish Armed Forces will take the precautions for self-protection. The most important assurances of the Turkish Armed Forces against such attacks are the judicial bodies and the infallible justice of the Turkish judiciary," it added in its statement.


BOO-EFFING-HOO!

Info-Turk also has an item from Hürriyet on a meeting between Katil Erdoğan and Katil İlker Başbuğ, a meeting which Turkish-language Kurdish media has dubbed the "Second Dolmabahçe". Başbuğ will replace Büyükanıt as chief of the general staff at the end of August and the suspicion is that Erdoğan held a meeting with Başbuğ in order to swing a deal with the new chief. It's widely known that Erdoğan made a deal with Büyükanıt during a meeting in Dolmabahçe last May, in order to secure TSK's blessing for Gül's presidency.

Be sure to check Hevallo's post on the treatment the ever-loving TSK has dished out to its own troops, specifically Ramazan Yüce, who was one of the eight prisoners of war that HPG captured during the Dağlıca operation last October. I've opined earlier that I bet those guys wish they were back in the mountains with HPG's guerrillas, where they were treated as humans. I may not be far off in that suspicion either because Özgür Gündem reports that a TSK soldier from Amed (Diyarbakır) stationed in Ankara has deserted TSK to join HPG. For those in Turkey who cannot access Özgür Gündem, here's the info:


Birliğinden firar eden asker HPG'ye katıldı

15:30

Ankara'da birliğinden firar eden Diyarbakırlı bir asker HPG'ye katıldığı bildirildi. Alınan bilgiye gore Ankara'da 4. Mekanize Tugayında askerlik yapmakta olan Kulp nüfusuna kayıtlı Mensur Güzel adlı asker, birliğinden firar ederek HPG saflarına katıldığı öğrenildi.

AMED - ANF


There have been a number of news items on the fate of the former POWs since Taraf spilled the beans on the fact that TSK knew about a possible HPG operation at Dağlica nine days' in advance. The Turkish general staff claims that it warned units in the area. Man, these guys must really be busy with crisis management, but they don't seem to be doing well at it. They should probably hire a PR firm.

There's some excellent translation work on Taraf's Dağlıca article at Azadixwaz, a new Kurdish blog by a Northern Kurd. See the links under "Blogs", bookmark, check often.

By the way, Taraf's website has been down for at least 24 hours now, so I guess the Ankara regime decided to give them the Özgür Gündem treatment.

From HPG's Press Communications Center we have the June war balance as follows:


Operations: 69
Clashes: 66

Enemy forces killed: 158

Soldiers: 150
Lieutenants: 7
Police: 1

Vehicles destroyed: 17

Military vehicles: 10
Tanks: 2
Jammers: 2
Trucks: 3

Helicopters damaged: 1

Aerial attacks: 1 in Zap

Weapons captured

BKC: 1
BKC barrel: 1
Mine detector: 1
Shotgun: 1

HPG martyrs: 11

TSK deliberately set forest fires in the Şırnak, Dersim, Siirt, Mardin, Hakkari, Amed and Haftanin areas.

Homes in 70 villages have been destroyed and their gardens damaged due to aerial attack and artillery fire.


For those in Turkey who cannot access HPG-Online, here's the original:


HAZİRAN AYI SAVAŞ BİLANÇOSU

GİRESUN'DAN ANTEP'E, GÜMÜŞHANE'DEN HAKKARİ'YE KADAR

GERİLLA HER YERDE!


Yurtsever Kürt Halkına ve Kamuoyuna!



Haziran ayı boyunca Gerilla güçlerimiz Karadeniz, Amanoslar ve Kürdistan'ın bütün alanlarında gerçekleştirdikleri eylemlerle operasyonlara büyük cevaplar verdi. Bir ay boyunca gerçekleşen 69 operasyonda 66 çatışma yaşanırken, Gerilla güçlerimiz tarafından 64 eylem gerçekleşmiştir. Bu çatışmalar ve Eylemler sonucunda haziran ayın içerisinde 158 düşman askeri öldürülmüştür.



Haziran Ayı Savaş Bilançosu
Operasyon: 69
Temas : 66
Eylem: 64

Öldürülen Düşman Gücü
Asker: 150
Subay: 7
Polis: 1
Toplam: 158

Tespit Edilebilen Düşman Yaralısı
Asker: 93
Subay: 2
Polis: 5
Korucu: 4
Toplam: 104

İmha Edilen Araç
Askeri Araç: 10
Tank: 2
Jammer: 2
Vagon: 3
Toplam: 17
Ayrıca 1 Helikopter darbelenmiştir.

Hava Saldırısı
Zap: 1

Ele Geçirilen Malzeme
BKC: 1
BKC Namlusu: 1
Dedektör: 1
Av tüfeği: 1

Şehit: 11

*Haziran ayı boyunca Şırnak, Dersim, Siirt, Mardin, Hakkari, Amed ve Haftanin alanlarında Türk ordusu bilinçli olarak bir çok kez ormanları ateşe vermiştir.

*Hava Saldırıları ve obis atışları sonucunda köylülere ait 70 koyun telef olurken, köy evleri ve bahçeleri hasar görmüştür.

HPG Basın İrtibat Merkezi


Last item of the evening: Lots of people have been searching for news on the recent Ergenekon busts in Turkey. TIME has a fairly decent write-up on the situation. I especially agree with the quote by Turkish journalist Can Dündar:


Observers say the timing of this latest development in the Ergenekon investigation, coming as the AKP is battling to survive, suggests it is at least partly politically motivated with an eye to undermining the secularist camp. "This investigation is tainted by a political stamp," writes Can Dundar, a journalist and author of a book about the Ergenekon network, in the mainstream daily Milliyet. "The genuine need to fully expose a deadly gang planning provocation towards a coup has been overshadowed by this political intent."



TIME is the one suggesting that this current Ergenekon fiasco "is at least partially politically motivated," but Dündar states it like it is: "This investigation is tainted by a political stamp." Dündar also hits the nail on the head by stating that there is a "genuine need to fully expose a deadly gang . . ." Ergenekon springs directly from the old Gladio operation, which was created and funded by the US. All of those who've been arrested during this fiasco are retired military and, or, people who are already well-known as being part of the Deep State that Ergenekon is . . . such as Veli Küçük. Since these individuals are well-known as part of the Ergenekon gang, they are dead weight to the organization and must be purged in order to protect those at the heart of the Deep State.

Let's not think for half a nanosecond that AKP is innocent in this matter of the Deep State, since this part of the Gülen gang is attempting to create its own Deep State that will take over from the secularist Deep Staters that it now seeks to destroy.

Since Ergenekon was established via Gladio and American financing, it has an American branch, too. To learn about that branch, one must seek to understand the information provided by Sibel Edmonds, including the Susurluk gang (all of whom walk free to this day), narco-trafficking, gun-running, nuclear blackmarketing, the military-industrial complex, and corruption at the highest levels of both the Ankara and Washington regimes. This means that the web of Ergenekon stretches from Washington, to the Balkans, to Ankara, and from there all the way through Central Asia and into China. As Sibel has said:


Essentially, there is only one investigation – a very big one, an all-inclusive one. Completely by chance, I, a lowly translator, stumbled over one piece of it.

But I can tell you there are a lot of people involved, a lot of ranking officials, and a lot of illegal activities that include multi-billion-dollar drug-smuggling operations, black-market nuclear sales to terrorists and unsavory regimes, you name it. And of course a lot of people from abroad are involved. It's massive. So to do this investigation, to really do it, they will have to look into everything.


Another decent article in English can be found at Hürriyet.

If you really want to know what this current, superficial Ergenekon investigation is all about, all you have to do is watch The Godfather, a movie about a war between two mafia factions over a policy decision.

There you have it.

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

SEEKING KURDISH ENMITY

"Israel, on the other hand, is supplying technical and tactical support in order help Turkey kill more Kurds. Israel sent technical staff even to Batman and is supporting Turkey technically and tactically. This is Kurdish enmity."
~ KCK Statement, February 2008.


Exactly one year ago some news came out about the creation of the America-Kurdistan Friendship League and I mentioned something about some of the fruitcake neocons involved with it. Now I noticed that, a few days ago, one of those involved with the AKFL conducted an interview on the notoriously right-wing fascist website, FrontPageMag, and it was carried on Kurdish Aspect. I have a few bones to pick.

First bone:


Israel has a longstanding relationship with the Kurdish people.


Not quite. Israel has a longstanding relationship with Iraqi Kurds, not with the Kurdish people.

Second bone:


[David Ben Gurion] reasoned that Arab hostility encircling Israel necessitated alliances with the leadership and people of non-Arab states like Iran, Turkey and the Kurds (understanding that the Kurdish connection needed to be somewhat secretive, as it continues to be today for fear of upsetting the Turks.)


Again, the connection here, secretive or not, is not with the Kurds; it's with Iraqi Kurds. Compared to Turkish Kurds, Iraqi Kurds are a minority among the Kurdish people as a whole. Therefore, to state that there is a historical relationship between the state of Israel and "the Kurds" is wrong.

On the other hand, the majority of the world's Kurds are Turkish Kurds. Israel has never had, nor has now, any relationship with them . .. unless one counts the fact that such a relationship is by proxy, with the proxy being the TSK (third bone):


Israel’s military and diplomatic establishment is heavily invested in Turkey and trade relations are of growing significance.


Israel's heavy investment in Turkey is exactly why Israel has no just relationship with the Kurds. That heavy investment is heavily military and we all know what relationship the TSK has with the Kurds.

If there were a historical relationship between Israel and the Kurds and Israel were truly concerned with creating an honest alliance with the Kurds, then why were Israeli's operating UAV's for TSK against the Kurdish freedom movement? Why did PKK have to issue a warning to Israel, referring to Israeli behavior in the matter of the UAV's as "Kurdish enmity" on Israel's behalf?

Fourth bone:


Turkey represents, as far as Israel and the U.S. are concerned, a model for a “secular” Islamic democracy.


Again, not true. Turkey is not a democracy, although it is a model--a model fascist regime. Naturally the US considers Turkey a Model of Democracy for the Middle East, as well as an Islamic democracy. The CIA has poured a lot of money into it for that purpose, just as it did with both the Taliban and al-Qaeda. The Bush Administration appointed Erdoğan as prime minister for that purpose. If Israel is supportive of those kinds of actions, it proves once again that Israel is no ally of the Kurds.

Fifth bone:


Israel, mindful of the reactions from the Turks, has refrained from open expressions of support for Kurdish rights.


If Israel is unwilling to do the right thing as regards the rights of others who are brutally oppressed, then the Kurds don't need it as an ally anyway. And don't bitch about The Holocaust because present behavior makes it's obvious that nothing was learned from it anyway.

Sixth bone:


The Kurds are Israel’s natural allies.


Maybe, maybe not. It all depends on what the term "natural allies" means. If it means that Kurds get used for US and Israeli interests in the region, along with Turkey's interests, then maybe any alliance formed would be far more unnatural than natural. This is the kind of alliance in which the Kurdish people serve as pawns for the self-serving, fascist regimes in Ankara, Teheran, Damascus, Baghdad, Israel, and the US.


Seventh bone:


The Kurds geographic location and acculturation makes them a barrier to the spread of radical Islam-whether Shia or Sunni.


Wrong again. The only real Kurdish barrier to the spread of US-financed radical Islam is the KCK and those armed organizations under its umbrella--YJA-STAR, HPG, and HRK. Yet these are the only "barriers" in the region that the US, Israel, Turkey, Iran, and Iraq are actively trying to get rid of.

Eighth bone:


The Kurds also aspire to become a democratic society modeled after Israel.


Let's think about this, shall we? Maybe Denmark, for example, would be a better democratic model than Israel. Denmark is, after all, the world's happiest country. Besides, the Danes have great dairy products, just like Kurdistan, and they've stood up against Turkish and American bullying over Roj TV.

Ninth bone: The angle the AKFL is working here is justification of US and Israeli policies against Iran and Syria. Any use of Kurds in those policies will be detrimental to Kurdish interests--note that the operative word here is "use", as in "I use a tissue and then I throw it away."

Don't let yourself be used as a box of tissues, Kurdistan.