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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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             citizens, once again targeting women and children. I In the raid, 13 of
             them being children and 9 being women, 22 civilians in total were bru-
             tally murdered.
                 On July 24, 1994, launching a raid on the Atabinen Village of Van,
             the terrorists of the PKK once again targeted women and children. The
             PKK murdered 6 women in their beds along with 3 babies sleeping next
             to them.
                 The majority of the people martyred by the communist terrorist or-
             ganization, who have loomed over the Kurdish people for decades, are
             Kurds. The organization racketeers the Kurdish tradesmen and busi-
             nessmen, usurps their goods and properties, and kidnaps the children of

             defenseless and helpless Kurdish families at gunpoint, turning them
             into PKK militants. Based on information provided by the Kurdish fam-
             ilies, the Turkish Governorship of Sanliurfa announced that in just the
             first half of 2015, 3,000 children in total were abducted at gunpoint.
                 The PKK uses Kurdish civilians as human shields in their attacks
             and activities. By doing so, they treacherously take cover behind our in-
             nocent citizens while increasing the Kurdish civilian casualties with the
             purpose of making it look as if it is supposedly a civilian commotion.
                 While the PKK aims to separate Turkey and found a communist
             Kurdistan in Turkish territory, the Kurdish people living in Turkey do
             not want something like this in any way. A survey that was conducted
             in the Kurdish-populated Southeastern region of Turkey in September
             2015 showed that only 6% of the people were pro-separatists.
             Furthermore, the great majority of these fellow Kurdish citizens are
             forced to express such an opinion out of the fear caused by the oppres-
             sion and threats of the PKK.
                 As one can clearly see, the PKK is neither a legitimate representa-
             tive of the Kurdish people nor an ethnicity-based freedom movement.

             Imaginary notions such as “Kurdistan territories”, “the Kurdish prob-
             lem”, “the Kurdish movement”, “the Kurdish freedom movement”, and
             “the Turkish-Kurdish war” are nothing but perception tools the PKK
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