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Adnan Harun Yahya
The only independent movement left capable of representing the Turk-
ish people was the Kuva-yi Milliye (National Forces). The first thing the
Ankara administration did was to start the Anatolian News Agency on April
6, 1920 so that the whole world could be accurately informed about the right-
ful resistance in Anatolia. Then, on April 23, 1920, the first Parliament that
would constitute the foundations of the new Republic was set up in Ankara
in an old school building.
Now, the only legislative power to represent the Turks was in Ankara. The
blueprint for the War of Independence, that would last more than two years,
was prepared and then implemented there.
Strategic Locations for the Occupation: Galata Tower
and the Importance of Galata District
Throughout the British occupation, the British deep state was fixated on
one notion: Turks have stayed in Europe for centuries, and caused troubles in
Europe. Istanbul is not Turkish, it is Greek. Turks must be removed from there.
As a matter of fact, the modern-day plans that the British deep state carries
out for Turkey are not very different; the policies shaped 100 years ago are
still pursued through various methods. Today, with the imposition of the
deep states, the US and EU are the implementers of this plan. There are also
efforts to make Russia a part of it.
Around 100 years ago, with the occupation of March 16, 1920, the plan
reached its peak and the British entered Istanbul with 27,419 soldiers. Is-
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tanbul coming under Allied occupation delighted the deep circles in London.
This delight would soon usher in a policy of violence to maintain the occu-
pation of the city.
The Allied Powers decided that old Istanbul would be controlled by the
French, while Beyoğlu and the Straits would be controlled by the British. Italy
would maintain control over Kadıkoy and Üsküdar. However, the British
soon claimed rights over those areas because they didn't find the Italians re-
liable enough. In any case, the British High Commissioner was in charge of
the control and supervision of the city.