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ne operations. They vehemently
accuse Turkey and the Turkish
government of ethnic discrimi-
nation. What is truly surprising
is that there are even politicians
and writers in Turkey who do
this.
The fact of the matter is this;
the people who fought ISIL in
Kobane are not “Kurdish figh-
Protests were held in almost all of Europe
following ISIL’s attack on Kobane, and
pressure was put on Turkey. Yet the admin-
istration in Kobane was that of the PYD, an
extension of the PKK. The protests in sup-
port of Kobane in Europe had posters of
Öcalan and PKK banners.
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