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• This new political social trend will give rise to the birth of a
new Saddam, Gaddafi, al-Assad, Ho Chi Minh, Stalin or Mao in
the region. In such a case, it will be a piece of cake to get a PKK
state, now furnished with intelligence support and heavy ammu-
nition, to fight against other regional countries. Öcalan also
knows of the duties that are planned for him, sees which
Western countries will support him and how, and even calculates
which communist countries will lend him military support. In
the meantime, Öcalan will not hesitate to wear any disguise and
perform any theatre in order to attain this power. He, who sud-
denly became an imperialist when he had been a communist till
then, who said that he was ready to serve the country when he
was captured in 1999 yet later led hundreds of PKK attacks, and
who made it clear in his books of 2004 that he wanted a confed-
eration, is therefore one of the actors in history that merits care-
ful watching if anyone wishes to take important lessons.
• If the idea that "when murderers kill a lot of people, they
become so intimidating that an amnesty follows" settles in the
society, scores of new terrorist groups that are lying in wait will
begin their attacks in Turkey. Hundreds of terrorist groups like
ISIL, Al-Qaeda, ASALA and the DHKP-C, will begin to think that
killing a lot of people will eventually make the government take
them seriously and start negotiations with them. They will expect
that concessions will be made for them as well and that their
murderers will eventually be released like "heroes." That would
spell the doom of Turkey.
• Release of the murderers of the police will dishearten our
active 300,000 police officers. Release of the murderers of soldiers
will psychologically weaken our active 700,000 soldiers. Consid-
ering also the families and relatives of these people, it is apparent
that millions will be terribly discomforted by this mistake.
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