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vices, Iran is regarded as a threat by some Middle Eastern Sunnis
              because of this deep state policy, while the civil war in Syria is resis-
              tant to solution due to the involvement of the Russian, Chinese and
              Iranian deep state services. Countries and heads of states are gener-
              ally so powerless over such decision-making mechanisms that their

              non-politicized expressions of conscience are generally totally at vari-
              ance with actual policy measures. That is because they have to do
              what they are told by those services in the policy arena.

                  The history of Turkey is one in which these sinister deep state
              systems have operated in the most terrifying, cold and ruthless man-
              ner. The pressures on various sections of society in this period were
              unrelenting, and unsolved killings continued unabated. The puppet
              system totally dominated the state, and the Ergenekon deep state
              apparatus began propelling the country in an irreligious and fascistic
              direction.

                  The unraveling over the previous decade of this terror organiza-

              tion that had wormed its way into the state came as a breath of fresh
              air to the country. Unsolved killings largely came to an end, the pres-
              sures on the devout section of society were largely lifted and violence
              against various ethnic groups decreased. However, it is still not pos-
              sible to say that the deep deep apparatus in Turkey has been totally
              eradicated. It is even possible to say that this system still makes its
              presence felt through various individuals who have infiltrated the
              judicial system or the media. However, the old way of thinking has to
              a large extent been defeated, and the pressures on the people of the

              country have declined.
                  In the past, the ugly face of the Ergenekon deep state apparatus

              made itself felt in a variety of ways, and there is no doubt that our
              Kurdish brothers were one of the communities that felt its weight
              most harshly. In order to rectify this, we need to understand their suf-
              ferings.




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