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Southeastern businessmen came here the other day. They said, "The KCK is
more of a danger in the region than the PKK. They are telling people about
communism and Leninism. It is really they who are trying to mislead the pub-
lic." The state needs to take precautions against that.
Some media commentators say, "The PKK will stop doing what they are doing
with our methods." Of course, if you give the region to the PKK they will stop
what they are doing for a time. Why not, if you give them what they want, if the
country is split up? That is what they want. But they will never renounce terror
until communism is defeated.
(January 13th, 2013; A9 TV)
The PKK Will Not Bring Freedom for Believers. On
the Contrary, It Will Prevent People Living by Religious
Moral Values
DİDEM ÜRER: Star newspaper columnist Hakan Albayrak was asked this ques-
tion on a program broadcast on the Habertürk channel: "If the BDP grass roots
are secular grass roots, then is it right to emphasize the concepts of Islam and
the Islamic Community in order to win those grass roots over?" Hakan Albayrak
replied, "Ten million people voted for the BDP, but the grass roots are not like
them. There is not a huge atheist, Marxist and Stalinist mass in Turkey. These are
religious people. However, there is a racial, tribal element here. If you give the
Kurds their rights, and not as if you are doing them a big favor, then the BDP will
lose much of its grass roots." In addition, there may be some religious Kurds
alongside the Marxist Öcalan, and that is interesting, of course," he said.
ADNAN OKTAR: We must emphasize the brotherhood of Islam more strongly.
We must convince people that Islamic Unity will remove this scourge. Some
Muslims may think, "At least we will be able to escape." We will be able to live
as Muslims more easily, in other words. But there is such a thing as out of the
frying pan and into the fire. They would lose all the benefits they enjoy if they
fell into the hands of ruthless, savage Stalinism, may God forbid. They would
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