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fails to abide by these rules should definitely be marginalized. Under
this system, which the whole world is aware of but silently acquiesces
in, perception engineering is carried out accordingly. Those in charge
of the global media easily achieve their aims by involving various
people they think they can use in the region in question.
The global media have recently begun using this technique quite
intensively for the PKK. Under the influence of the perception mana-
gement in question, some countries even started to talk about taking
the PKK off the list of terror organizations. So much so that members
of this treacherous organization, one that has ruthlessly murdered Tur-
kish soldiers and Kurdish people over the last 30 years and that knows
nothing other than shooting people in the back, were photographed
holding a baby bear, under the caption: “Turkey still thinks this guy hol-
ding a baby bear is a terrorist. Is he?” 15
Depicting a terrorist as a symbol of affection in one of the world’s
leading dailies, and selecting Middle Eastern writers in particular to give
that impression, is a tactic of this perception engineering in question.
The Western secret states implement this tactic using such crude and
well-known methods, and so blatantly, that it does not care whether
people realize its real aim, or not. After all there is no one who is capab-
le of criticizing or putting a brake on the media dictatorship in question.
The impact of this perception management is incalculable. With
the information they glean only from these sources, people in the West
in particular regard the PKK as an innocent community and are una-
ware that it is in fact an exceedingly dangerous organization that tre-
acherously shoots people in the back, that has been killing innocent
people for decades and that also carries out countless executions wit-
hin its own ranks. It is of course easy, thanks to this operation, to give
the impression that it is “Turkey persecuting the Kurds.” Westerners in
particular imagine that the PKK represents the Kurds, and that Turkey
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