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Erdogan claims that there are Kurdish terrorist camps in Greece

Once more, the Turkish PM relies on cospiracy theories to account for his actions

Newsroom May 27 07:36

Tayyip Erdogan apparently assigns responsibility for what has transpired in Turkey since the summer of 2013 and the extended clashes to foreign agents, including scenarios of terrorists being trained on Greek territory!

Prompted by the participation of DHKP/C members to the recent clashes in Okmeydan district of Constantinople, where two people lost their lives during police operations, the Turkish PM reiterated Turkish scenarios of the existence of a base of a -as characterized by Turks- terrorist organization, on Greek soil.

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“We all know who supports and protects these groups. The DHKP/C training camps are in Greece. We have seen them entering Turkey. The Greek government has made efforts to remove them, but we do not know why the camps are still there”, stated the Turkish PM.

Continuing on his quest to shake off the responsibility for what is happening in Turkey, Erdogan continued: “Whenever things were going well, here, there were people trying to create problems in Turkey. Any time that Turkey was fiscally developing, it became the target of terrorist groups or military coups. Some dark hands either at home or abroad, cooperated”. He did not even hesitate to wonder out loud how Japan and Germany became the strongest economies in the world after World War II, but Turkey did not make it, despite the fact that it did not participate in the war.

Referring, specifically, to what happened at Geza park on the occasion of the one year anniversary of the blood conflicts that brought the Turkish PM in the crosshairs of international outcry, he added: “It’s like someone pressed a button, and legal and illegal organizations disturbed the peace. It is such an aimed, prepared attack against peace, stability and our economy”.

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