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Calls for peace and to an end to the violence will not even be taken
           seriously by the communist regime in question; they will laugh uproar-
           iously at the suggestion. This is because according to the communist
           way of thinking, if a communist regime feels sorry for its enemy and
           turns to peace, if it turns away from a government based on terror and
           violence, then it will collapse and cease to exist. As communist thinkers
           and leaders frequently state, "Communism draws its strength from

           violence, terror and savagery." Therefore – as at the present moment –
           everyone issuing calls to peace will be put down, and all calls for peace
           will be met with violence.

                We now need to remind ourselves of the subject we looked at in
           detail above: the communist PKK movement in Southeast Turkey is not
           one that seeks Kurdish communism alone. Communism claims that
           only the oppressed people of the world have any sort of rights and that
           a dictatorship of the proletariat is required. Therefore, autonomy
           granted to the communists in the Southeast will soon become a scourge
           upon the whole of Turkey. The first target, as it opens up to the outside

           world after Turkey, will be for Azerbaijan and Armenia to be ruled by
           communist regimes. And they will start making our brothers there
           promises of autonomous ethnicities and independent territories there,
           too. The people of Azerbaijan and Armenia, who have already spent
           long years under the brutal yoke of communism, will begin being
           oppressed again. Once communist rule is established in those regions,
           major progress will have been made, and communism will continue to
           reach out to new peoples from there. Of course, it will inevitably be
           using the guerrilla tactics, terror, savagery and violence for which it is

           so infamous.
                This is not some mere conspiracy theory. The same stratagems are

           being employed in Turkey today as were previously, and successfully,
           used in China, Cambodia and Russia in the 20th century. This mindset,
           which divided, Vietnam and Germany then and continues to divide



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