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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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PYD; in other words, all the planned state organs of the Independent
Communist Kurdistan dream. The KCK executive council represents the
executive power of the so-called Independent Communist Kurdistan,
and it is the so-called government of the organization. It rules over the
PKK and all the armed groups and all the organizations in the region
that are the sub-units of the PKK. One of the organizations under this
umbrella is the PYD. Therefore, the PYD is completely a PKK extension,
not only ideologically, but also structurally and materially as well; it is
indistinguishable from the PKK.
The YPG Consists of Terrorists Trained in the Qandil
Mountains
There are many active militants of Syrian origin among the ranks of
the PKK. These militants participated in the attacks carried out in
Turkey as well. The PYD and the PKK, as armed forces, are two struc-
tures that are nested within one another. The militants of Syrian origin
who carry out activities within the PKK also form the core structure of
the armed force of the PYD.
The armed force of the PYD is named as the YPG (People’s
Protection Units). Almost all the militants of the YPG, whose numbers
are estimated to be between 5 and 10 thousand, received both ideologi-
cal and armed training in Qandil. The true administrators of the YPG
militants are the PKK leaders in Qandil. The new recruits of the organi-
zation initially undergo a Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist ideological training
in Qandil. After this, they move on to armed training; the PKK leaders in
Qandil provide basic military training. The training then continues in
the military academies established in Afrin, Kobani, and Jazira.
– Same Terrorist Organization, Different Names
In truth, the PKK and the PYD are nothing but the same terrorist
structure under different names. Today, thousands of PKK militants are