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The King, I am
08-12-2014, 01:35 PM
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=c4d_1407699607

Sikeliot
08-12-2014, 01:39 PM
If I ever questioned the idea of an independent Kurdistan, I now see the necessity for it. It would be an oasis of stability in an otherwise hectic Middle East.

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 01:41 PM
If I ever questioned the idea of an independent Kurdistan, I now see the necessity for it. It would be an oasis of stability in an otherwise hectic Middle East.

They are really good people

Drawing-slim
08-12-2014, 01:41 PM
So what happened here?! Who got what? You can't tell anything.

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 01:42 PM
So what happened here?! Who got what? You can't tell anything.

Danish Kurds attack an ISIS supporter driving the car #itsprettyobvious

LightHouse89
08-12-2014, 01:50 PM
If someone was flying that flag in my town I would show up with a group of red necks at their house in the middle of the night and present to them a burning cross on their front yard...I would give them the decency of leaving the town for good or face being lynched. :cool:

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 01:51 PM
How is that obvious!? Can you understand them? Is the car with some ISIS flag I don't see?!
Wtf

ok ok but now you know :)

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 01:52 PM
If someone was flying that flag in my town I would show up with a group of red necks at their house in the middle of the night and present to them a burning cross on their front yard...I would give them the decency of leaving the town for good or face being lynched. :cool:

same but not the lynching part

Sikeliot
08-12-2014, 01:53 PM
ISIS is like the KKK of the Middle East.

LightHouse89
08-12-2014, 01:57 PM
ISIS is like the KKK of the Middle East.

Yeah right they are even worse. The KKK at least let people run and move away if they got the message these ISIS guys do not care they just kill people. So anyone who supports them should be flogged to death in my opinion. I would drop them in the middle of the amazon and let the savage natives eat them or what ever they want with them hahahaha.

gültekin
08-12-2014, 01:58 PM
terrorists againe terrorists, fine good news
they are not "just Kurds" ,they are terrorist "PKK supporter".

The PKK'S Role in International Drug Trafficking

Drug trafficking Is one of the major avenues used by terrorist organizations to raise funds for weapons systems and to launder money for so-called legitimate businesses. The PKK is no exception. Since its establishment, the PKK has been using drug profits to fund Its campaign of terror. After the military coup of 1980 in Turkey, many terrorists, including members of the PKK, began to immigrate to Europe. This gradually created a supply of human capital for the PKK to use in the continent.

Turkey has historically remained a key transshipment point for drug trafficking because of its desirable geographic location connecting Europe to Asia. In 1994, European narcotics specialists contended that 60-70% of Europe's heroin was passing through Istanbul. In addition, Tuncay Yilmaz, leader of the anti-narcotics unit of the Turkish National Police in Ankara, maintains that the PKK plays the dominant role In Turkey's narcotics smuggling industry. Most of the heroin coming from Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan pass through Turkey and head toward Western Europe. Several sources maintain that smuggling operations were partly controlled by Iranian nationals who escaped to Turkey after the 1979 revolution in Iran. Finally, police In Italy, Holland, Germany, and Scandinavia have been investigating and uncovering the PKK's Involvement In drug and arms smuggling In those nations since 1993.

Trends In police seizures of heroin and other drugs within Turkey Illustrate the significance of the drug trafficking problem. For example, heroin seizures In Turkey increased from 1,894 lb. In 1990 to 1.6 tons in 1994. Other areas of drug tracking have been marked by similar gains. During 1993-1994, an average of 21 tons of hashish were seized annually m addition to 2.7 tons of morphine. These figures are significant In light of the PKK's use of narcotics for supporting its campaign of terror.

Turkish officials allude to a possible connection between drug smuggling and the PKK as another component of the Illegal drug network, a theory disregarded by those who would prefer to rule out the possibility of an ideological motive. Some European intelligence officers blame Turkey for attempting to associate drug smuggling month the PKK in order to support a negative image of the group. In addition, others claim that there is no evidence to prove that the PKK or any other Turkish organization has been funded by drug smudging.

However, there is evidence inking the PKK to drug smuggling m Europe that is strong enough to force these officials to reconsider they position concerning the group's connection to illegal drugs. Fuss, a report prepared by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) in 1992 linked the PKK to drug and concluded that nearly 178 Kurdish organizations were suspected of illegal drug trade involvement. Second, INTERPOL's chief narcotics officer Iqbal Hussain Rizvi stated that the PKK was also heavily evolved m drug trafficking as a means to support the Kurdish revolt in Turkey. Rizvi further specified the routes for the Illegal drugs confirming that Kurdish areas were sites for heroin refining factories. Third, in 1994 Germany's Chief Prosecutor maintained that 80"/o of the drugs seized in Europe were linked to the PKK and that money acquired through illegal drug trafficking was used to purchase arms. Furthermore, the Italian police also acknowledged the existence of a PKK team conducting transportation of heroin to Italy and arms to Turkey. Fourth, admissions by some of the individuals arrested for drug dealing confirm the PKK role in this illicit money-producing business. For example, a Kurdish smuggler caught in 1991 admitted to transporting 300 kilograms of heroin for the PKK over a three-year period during the late 1980s.

These incidents strongly indicate the PKK's Involvement in illegal drug trafficking and link the group to drug trading as early as 1984 (the same year the PKK officially started its separatist terrorism). Not only Is the PKK involved in the transportation of Illegal drugs, but over the years, it has also extended its role into production and marketing as well. In short, the PKK has grown into a full-service business coordinating the production, use, and transportation of Illegal drugs, particularly in Western Europe.

According to a report by the British National Service of Criminal intelligence, the PKK acquired about $75 million from drug smuggling In Europe In 1993. Further, in 1994 PKK members were arrested by Turkish authorities while attempting to smuggle 1.5 tons of hashish Into Turkey from one of Turkey's neighboring countries.

Due to its extensive drug smuggling operations, the PKK has remained well-armed. In 1994 alone, Turkish security forces seized from the PKK a total of 3,075 weapons and various instruments including 767,000'rounds of ammunition; 399 rocket launchers; 3,419 rockets; 4,415 hand grenades; 31 mortars;1,964 mortar bombs; and 131 radios.
http://fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/studies5.htm


Contending with the PKK's Narco-Terrorism
http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/contending-with-the-pkks-narco-terrorism


On December 8, the United Nations Security Council will host its first-ever thematic debate on drug trafficking as a threat to international security. This focus is notable. U.S. officials are increasingly concerned with the evolving threat of drug trafficking, especially as terrorist organizations stake a bigger claim in this illegal arena. In fact, on November 18, FBI director Robert Mueller met with senior Turkish officials to address U.S.-Turkish efforts targeting the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), also known as Kongra-Gel. A press release from the U.S. embassy in Ankara following the meeting stressed that U.S. officials "strongly support Turkey's efforts against the PKK terrorist organization" and highlighted the two countries' long history of working together in the fight against terrorism and transnational organized crime.

These discussions are timely. Despite Ankara's recent bid to alleviate the Kurdish issue -- a bid referred to as the "democratic opening" -- the PKK is one of a growing number of terrorist organizations with significant stakes in the international drug trade. In fact, in October the U.S. Treasury Department added three PKK/Kongra-Gel senior leaders to its list of foreign narcotics traffickers. The PKK, along with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), is one of only a few organizations worldwide designated by the U.S. government as both a terrorist organization and a significant foreign narcotics trafficker.

Background

"Kongra-Gel" is the latest in a long series of names for the PKK. Established in 1974 as a Kurdish Marxist-Leninist group by Abdullah Ocalan (currently serving a life sentence), the organization's use of violence has vacillated over time. Initially, the PKK sought the establishment of an independent Marxist-Leninist Kurdish state, though more recently it claims to focus on securing a binational Turkish-Kurdish state. While the PKK's use of violence has subsided, it still maintains an active armed wing -- and it was this wing that, after seizing control of the group in 2004, annulled the PKK's five-year-long cessation of hostilities, declared by Ocalan in 1999 following his arrest.

The State Department listed the PKK as a foreign terrorist organization in 1997 based on its continuous use of violence during the 1990s, including the targeting of Turkish diplomatic and commercial facilities in Western Europe in the mid-1990s, as well as tourist sites within Turkey earlier in the decade. In 2001, the Treasury Department listed the PKK as a specially designated global terrorist entity and added Kongra-Gel, the group's new name, in December of that year.

To secure funding, the PKK has long engaged in criminal activities such as trafficking of counterfeit money, illegal foreign currency exchanges, smuggling, tax evasion, and drug dealing. As a result of the PKK's increasing activity in the international narcotics trade, the Treasury Department designated the group a significant foreign narcotics trafficker in May 2008. Even more recently, in February 2009, the Treasury Department also listed the Free Life Party of Kurdistan (PJAK), which is under the control of the Kongra-Gel, as a specially designated global terrorist entity. Despite PKK and PJAK insistence that the two groups function independent of each other, the Treasury Department noted that PJAK was established by Kongra-Gel leaders in 2004 expressly to expand the group's appeal to Iranian Kurds. Treasury reported further that, as of April 2008, Kongra-Gel still selected and appointed PJAK's senior leadership, as well as its forty-person central committee.

PKK/Kongra-Gel Terrorism

In the early 1990s, the PKK embraced urban terrorism as a tactic in the pursuit of its nationalist aims, in addition to its oft-employed rural insurgency operations. The group carried out countless attacks throughout the decade, killing an estimated 30,000 people in southeastern Anatolia in particular. According to the State Department, Kongra-Gel is also responsible for scores of attacks since the end of the ceasefire in 2004. An August 2006 State Department release marking the twenty-second anniversary of PKK/Kongra-Gel violence noted the deaths of more than 500 victims of Kongra-Gel attacks through the first eight months of that year.

The group's violent activities have not been limited to Turkey and its neighboring countries. The European Union's 2008 Terrorism Situation and Trend Report revealed that of the fifteen terrorist attacks carried out in Germany in 2007, fourteen were connected to Kongra-Gel. According to the EU's 2009 terrorism report, all five arson attempts reported in Austria in 2008 were attributed to Kongra-Gel. And, illustrating the scope of the organization's European reach, the 2009 report cites the arrests of Kongra-Gel leaders and operatives in Germany, Italy, and Slovakia for terrorism-related offenses, as well as for transporting cash on behalf of the group. In October 2009, French authorities detained nine Kongra-Gel members on racketeering charges. This effort brings the total number of Kongra-Gel members arrested in France since June 2008 to forty.

PKK/Kongra-Gel Narcotics Trafficking

As the Treasury Department's October designation of three Kongra-Gel leaders explains, "The drug trade is one of Kongra-Gel's most lucrative criminal activities." After securing unprocessed morphine from the Golden Crescent region spanning Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, Kongra-Gel then creates heroin in its laboratories in Turkey for sale throughout Europe. The taxation of drug transfers across territory it controls, as well as payments from traffickers and smugglers at its borders, serves as a crucial income source for the group. The October 27 arrest of three Kongra-Gel operatives by Greek-Cypriot authorities further illustrates the organization's participation in the global drug trade. The son of Kongra-Gel's Cypriot leader was detained on the island of Cyprus, along with two other Kongra-Gel members, after an extended police chase. A search of the suspects' car turned up ten kilograms of heroin, an infantry rifle, and important Kongra-Gel documents, among other crime-related items. Immediately following the arrest, the leader of the organization on Cyprus fled to Greece, reportedly carrying $225,000 in Kongra-Gel funds.

The recent U.S. designations underscore that Kongra-Gel operates as more of a hybrid terrorist and drug-trafficking cartel than a conventional terrorist organization. The Drug Enforcement Administration's former chief of operations Michael Braun has called these types of operations "the face of twenty-first century organized crime -- and they are meaner and uglier than anything law enforcement or militaries have ever faced. They represent the most significant security challenge facing governments around the world." The recent arrest and seizure on Cyprus -- for activity more representative of a criminal drug syndicate than a nationalist resistance organization -- reflect Kongra-Gel's multifaceted character.

PKK/Kongra-Gel activity in the international drug trade, however, is hardly a new phenomenon. Indeed, in 2007 and 2008 Turkish authorities confiscated narcotics shipments and drug labs owned or operated by the PKK/Kongra-Gel. In 2005, 80 percent of the European drug market reportedly came from the PKK-controlled Turkish narcotics sector. Interpol data reveal that the PKK also managed 80 percent of the European drug market in 1992 and, in 1994, between 60 and 70 percent. The PKK has reportedly financed its Kurdish nationalist aspirations through the illegal drug trade since as early as the 1980s, participating in every stage of the supply chain from processing to marketing.

Conclusion

Recent attempts to limit Kongra-Gel's capabilities have met with some success. In August, twenty-six members of PJAK, the affiliated group in Iran, were killed in a targeted maneuver by Iranian authorities in the northwest part of the country. In another instance, a Turkish military spokesman reported in June that nearly 375 PKK/Kongra-Gel members had been killed or injured in gun battles with Turkish forces in northern Iraq since last October. Meanwhile, the fighting continues: ten Turkish soldiers were killed in three southeastern provinces in early September, and five Kongra-Gel operatives were killed on October 26 in the eastern province of Bingol.

In the face of battlefield losses, U.S. terrorism and narcotics designations, and the decline in violence targeting civilians, the Turkish government initiated an amnesty program for PKK/Kongra-Gel operatives. By allowing PKK/Kongra-Gel members to return to Turkey, in concert with the implementation of proposed reforms extending rights to Kurds, the Turkish government hoped to undermine Kongra-Gel and further weaken the twenty-five-year Kurdish insurgency. To date, however, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's "democratic opening" has produced only limited results. On October 19, eight PKK/Kongra-Gel-affiliated Kurdish rebels crossed into Turkey from Iraq and turned themselves in to Turkish authorities under the amnesty program. A group of Europe-based PKK/Kongra-Gel operatives had planned to follow suit, but the amnesty program was halted in response to PKK victory celebrations for the earlier pardons. As a result of the ensuing public relations fallout, the amnesty program remains frozen.

Contending with the PKK/Kongra-Gel's illicit transnational activities, which cover the spectrum of terrorism and narcotics trafficking, requires increased international cooperation of the kind represented by FBI director Mueller's recent meetings in Turkey. Furthermore, given the group's central role in narcotics trafficking in Europe, formalizing U.S.-EU-Turkish efforts to deal with Kongra-Gel is in the interest of all concerned parties. The Security Council's upcoming debate offers a good start for such efforts.

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 02:00 PM
terrorists againe terrorists, fine good news
they are not "just Kurds" ,they are terrorist "PKK supporter".

The PKK'S Role in International Drug Trafficking

http://fas.org/irp/world/para/docs/studies5.htm


Contending with the PKK's Narco-Terrorism
http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/policy-analysis/view/contending-with-the-pkks-narco-terrorism

What does this have to do with the Kurds in Denmark:confused:

gültekin
08-12-2014, 02:04 PM
What does this have to do with the Kurds in Denmark:confused:
check out the video again, they waving the poster of babykiller Ocalan. leader of Pkk. not much different frome isis faggots
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-FwQUXr1i6xY/UGgl3VRhMAI/AAAAAAABAH0/3tJ02nKxkyQ/s1600/SivriSinekCaz.bmp

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 02:06 PM
check out the video again, they waving the poster of babykiller Ocalan. leader of Pkk. not much different frome isis faggots
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-FwQUXr1i6xY/UGgl3VRhMAI/AAAAAAABAH0/3tJ02nKxkyQ/s1600/SivriSinekCaz.bmp

PKK poses no threats in Denmark tho

gültekin
08-12-2014, 02:07 PM
PKK poses no threats in Denmark tho
:)

Orthogonal
08-12-2014, 02:15 PM
Deport all of them!

Beit El
08-12-2014, 02:49 PM
Oh look, ethnic conflicts are imported along with the people. What a great idea immigration is.

Yehiel
08-12-2014, 02:57 PM
These people should be deported. ISIS calls for the destruction of the state, and civilization they are apart of.

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 03:29 PM
Oh look, ethnic conflicts are imported along with the people. What a great idea immigration is.

They are defending Denmark, I dont know about you but I havent heard about Indigenous Danes doing this type of stuff to the terrorists in their country

Beit El
08-12-2014, 04:31 PM
They are defending Denmark, I dont know about you but I havent about Indigenous Danes doing this type of stuff to the terrorists in their country

"They are defending Denmark!" How can you defend Denmark and at the same time be the reason it needs defending? They are the ones who attack it by existing inside Denmark's border.

Rojava
08-12-2014, 04:33 PM
"They are defending Denmark!" How can you defend Denmark and at the same time be the reason it needs defending? They are the ones who attack it by existing inside Denmark's border.

And they are the ones defending it by beating the shit out of these ISIS dickholes.

@Gultekin

Gtfo you piece of shit. Before you do that watch this video and then call them drug dealers:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmLNfb7NI0o

Immortal Technique
08-12-2014, 04:35 PM
Europe is full of this scums shit,someday they will turn against,anyway scandinavia is really fucked full of arabs and shit

alfieb
08-12-2014, 04:35 PM
If I ever questioned the idea of an independent Kurdistan, I now see the necessity for it. It would be an oasis of stability in an otherwise hectic Middle East.

That's a pretty quick conversion from saying Kurds should go back to Iran a month ago. :lol:

LightHouse89
08-12-2014, 04:36 PM
These people should be deported. ISIS calls for the destruction of the state, and civilization they are apart of.

not happy with your funding of it? too late now...they are in Palestine already.

LightHouse89
08-12-2014, 04:37 PM
Europe is full of this scums shit,someday they will turn against,anyway scandinavia is really fucked full of arabs and shit

all of europe is this way thanks to liberalism, democracy, constitutionalism, modern values and other subhuman ideas.

Yehiel
08-12-2014, 04:37 PM
not happy with your funding of it? too late now...they are in Palestine already.

I know they are

Immortal Technique
08-12-2014, 04:38 PM
all of europe is this way thanks to liberalism, democracy, constitutionalism, modern values and other subhuman ideas.

everybody who has even half brain knows that

Rojava
08-12-2014, 04:39 PM
all of europe is this way thanks to liberalism, democracy, constitutionalism, modern values and other subhuman ideas.

European governments invited foreigners by invading their countries. You only have European imperialism to thank for.

Yehiel
08-12-2014, 04:40 PM
European governments invited foreigners by invading their countries. You only have European imperialism to thank for.

This is only the case with some countries

LightHouse89
08-12-2014, 04:41 PM
I know they are

Yes it was a wonderful idea for America to fund the FSA/ISIS rebels in Syria...now they are everywhere.

LightHouse89
08-12-2014, 04:43 PM
European governments invited foreigners by invading their countries. You only have European imperialism to thank for.

So stealing white working class jobs is okay? Non whites never were imperialistic? sounds like jewish propaganda to me I hear here where I live.

No thanks I dont owe this world anything and refuse to give my lands to anyone. If they dont leave they will be forced to one day by the sharp end of a bayonet.

The King, I am
08-12-2014, 04:43 PM
"They are defending Denmark!" How can you defend Denmark and at the same time be the reason it needs defending? They are the ones who attack it by existing inside Denmark's border.

Thats ludicrous, the ones who occupy the welfare building blocks are Somalis mostly, some Turks and Danes
Kurds do pretty well

rhiannon
08-12-2014, 04:43 PM
ISIS is like the KKK of the Middle East.ISIS needs to be exterminated for their crimes against children. A few days ago I read some shit and saw photos that were perhaps the most sickening photos I've ever seen:tsk::tsk:

Yehiel
08-12-2014, 04:45 PM
Yes it was a wonderful idea for America to fund the FSA/ISIS rebels in Syria...now they are everywhere.

There was no need for America to get involved in the first place... ISIL has a lot of weapons from the west because they just got them from FSA rebels after killing them & im sure there were FSA factions who supplied ISIL with weapons.

Rojava
08-12-2014, 04:53 PM
So stealing white working class jobs is okay? Non whites never were imperialistic? sounds like jewish propaganda to me I hear here where I live.

No thanks I dont owe this world anything and refuse to give my lands to anyone. If they dont leave they will be forced to one day by the sharp end of a bayonet.

That's not what I meant. European imperialists established the countries in the Middle East, America, Australia, Africa and certain parts of Asia. Why do you think most foreigners in Europe are from these regions? Like I said, blame it on your imperialistic history. There is not such thing as "white working class jobs". There is only the working class. If it's about jobs, then that's why many people advocate Socialism. Because in Socialism, a job is guaranteed regardless of your ability.

turkojew
08-12-2014, 05:13 PM
So stealing white working class jobs is okay? Non whites never were imperialistic? sounds like jewish propaganda to me I hear here where I live.

No thanks I dont owe this world anything and refuse to give my lands to anyone. If they dont leave they will be forced to one day by the sharp end of a bayonet.

Hero: those who fought against democracy and communism.

mate im not gonna argue with you. Have it your way :)

Reign of True Hayasa
08-12-2014, 05:31 PM
So stealing white working class jobs is okay? Non whites never were imperialistic? sounds like jewish propaganda to me I hear here where I live.

No thanks I dont owe this world anything and refuse to give my lands to anyone. If they dont leave they will be forced to one day by the sharp end of a bayonet.

http://i59.tinypic.com/2m3o17p.png
Map of Muslim Conquests of Asia, Africa, and Europe (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquests#mediaviewer/File:Map_of_expansion_of_Caliphate.svg)

reddish brown: Expansion under the Prophet Mohammad, 622-632

eeroli
08-12-2014, 10:06 PM
The question is, what the fuck these eastern goatfuckers do in northen country?