Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Massacre of civilians in Cizre

Via u_96



 Jan 23, 2016

The network has a video in which the Turkish military fired on civilians in the town of Cizre in the south-east of the country. In this city, which is actually in the environment, the Turkish authorities to continue the special operation against supporters of the Kurdistan Workers' Party. Amnesty International has condemned the actions of Ankara, include the introduction of a curfew in Cizre collective punishment.

8 comments:

  1. Some real tough guys firing on old folks and women sporting a white flag of surrender as they collect their dead aren't they? My God, how terrible. I certainly hope their God shows them Mercy, because the Kurds will not.

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    1. the Kurds will not

      Absolutely. We need some here to lead the charge.

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  2. The white flag of surrender is universal - understood.
    The whole dam ME is at war and you know who initiated it.
    Brock, don't know if you have read this article but know
    the subject matter is of interest to you.
    Marine Private Bobby Garwood, a POW returned in 1981, wasn’t given a hero’s welcome by any measure. After he testified to being just one of 70 or 80 other American POW’s still being held, he was arrested and charged with aiding and abetting the enemy.
    Yes, sirree, they wanted this to go away. So much for
    the return of Mad Dog, alive or dead.
    http://www.whiteoutpress.com/timeless/americans-abandoned-pow-mia-s-in-vietnam694/
    You know who initiated this too.

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    1. Thanks and Garwood was a man with different faces, but GI's were left behind and covered up by McCain and Kerry


      http://namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=22&highlight=kerry

      http://namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=23&highlight=kerry

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  3. How was Garwood a man of different faces; in what context.

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  4. Thanks. Kind of like McShame except his dirty deeds
    were camouflaged for the most part.

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    1. By the way, the controversy over Kerry having his picture displayed in Saigon's anti-American war museum is not one at all, as I personally witnessed it i 1992 though it was removed later on

      http://namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=23&highlight=kerry

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