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TIME, with its cover story "Navigating the New Middle East,"
           praises women that join the terrorist PKK, and compliments Öcalan,
           murderer of babies, as a so-called "charismatic leader." World famous
           fashion magazines ELLE and Marie Claire also carried stories praising
           female PKK terrorists. The German Der Spiegel, in its cover story enti-
           tled "Allein gegen den Terror" (Alone against Terror), showed the PKK
           as the final hope of the West. Russia's Ogonyok magazine, an affiliate

           of the Kommersant publishing group, praised female PKK terrorists.
           Newsweek presented Kobane as a major victory and brought the YPJ
           and the YPG, the Syrian branch of the PKK, to the agenda. Germany's
           Marx21 magazine carried a report entitled "Freiheit für Kurdistan.
           Aber wie?" (Freedom for Kurdistan. But how?), which contained com-
           ments of praise for the PKK. The BBC also continuously carries stories
           in praise of the PKK.

                The global media dictatorship and media organs under
           the influence and auspices of that dictatorship have
           the power to easily show black as white and vice

           versa. Those who are unaware of this sinister
           tactic can usually be easily influenced by this
           perception operation and regrettably, the
           number of such people is quite high.







               Worldwide known newspapers and
               magazines such as Time, Elle, Der
               Spiegel, BBC, Newsweek, and Marie
               Claire portray the PKK, which point
               gun on Turkish police, soldier and
               even Kurdish people, as the hope of
               the Middle East. If the PKK
               conducted such terrorist attacks in
               Europe, the headlines of these
               media agencies would definitely be
               different.



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