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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
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                 established PKK affiliates that evolved into today’s YPG, HPG and
                 PJAK. 180
                 In April 2011, through the co-operation negotiations Ocalan con-
             ducted with Bashar al-Assad via his attorneys, the PYD was recognized
             by the regime and allowed to form a pro-regime, autonomous region in
             the north of Syria by organizing some of the Kurds there. As a result of
             the initiatives undertaken again by Ocalan from his cell in Imrali and the
             PKK administrators’ traffic in Syria, the sentence of Salih Muslim, who
             was sentenced to death in Syria, was revoked and he was taken from the
             PKK encampment in Iraq and put in charge of the PYD in Syria.
                 To be able to maintain control of the Kurdish regions and command
             and train the PYD militia, about 400 senior PKK administrators were
             personally sent to Syria from Turkey and Iran. According to the infor-
             mation received from the Syrian opposition, in the last 2 years, about

             10,000 PKK militants have entered Afrin through Turkey.
                 The statement, “T The  PYD  carries  out  a  revolution  in  Western
             Kurdistan to build a democratic society. And then, we will move on to
             Northern Kurdistan, i.e., Turkey” issued by the PYD in 2013 lays bare
             the PKK/PYD collaboration.
                 In short, those who established, support, administrate, and provide
             soldiers to the PYD are none other than the PKK. Yet, still claiming that
             the PYD is a structure that is different and separate from the PKK is
             quite a ridiculous assertion.


                 – The Tyranny of the PYD Is No Different from the PKK
                 Terrorism

                 It is a well-known fact that the PYD and the al-Assad regime is in
             open cooperation. Just as in the example of Amuda massacre, the Syrian
             Kurds who are opposed to the regime are either executed or arrested by
             PYD armed forces, and subjected to prison, torture, or abuse. In many
             regions under PYD control, such as Afrin, the Kurdish and Arabic youth
             are forced to join the organization at gunpoint. Many Muslim Kurds are

             being executed or exiled on the grounds of being Barzani spies.
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