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The Ones Who Used Armenian Terror to Demolish Ottoman Empire, Now Use PKK Terror

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Associate Professor Savas Egilmez, Chairman of the Organization For Fighting Against Baseless Armenian Allegaitons (ASIMDER), stated that terroristic organizations have intensified terroristic activities. "As they used Armenian terror to demolish Ottoman Empire, now they are using PKK terror to demolish Republic of Turkey," said Egilmez.

 

Stating that the fight of Turkish states against terrorism is not new, Egilmez said, "Turks had to fight against terror since the period of Seljuks. The very first terroristic organization of the World, Hassassins under the leadership of Hasan Sabbah committed terroristic activities against Turkish officials and people. And the Turkish state that is established after Seljuks, Ottoman Empire had to fight against Armenian terror. Armenian terror harmed Turkish state as much as hassassins heavily damaged Seljuk State. Republic of Turkey, which was established in the region after Ottoman Empire also had to fight against terroristic organizations begining from the time it was established. As they used Armenian terror to demolish Ottoman Empire, they are using PKK terror to demolish Republic of Turkey."

 

According to the report of Palandoken Haber Merkezi, Egilmez said, "Terroristic activities are once again intensified. We all have responsiblities in the process of resolution of this problem. Turkish people should be sensitive on this issue as much as they were on the issues related to Gaza and assassination of Hrant Dink."

 

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