29-07-2012, 02:08 AM
Kurdish Popular Committees in Syria: we will shake the ground beneath Turkish Troops
July 28, 2012 10:41 AM
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The National Initiative of Syrian Kurds denounces the statements of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his threats of infiltrating the borders in northern Syria under the pretext of pursuing Kurdish activists affiliated with the Kurdistan Labor Party.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Initiative warned the Turkish government of any tampering with Syrian sovereignty or any military or security breach of border areas.
The statement affirmed that Turkey has been blatantly aggressive against Syria's people, state and leadership since the beginning of the Syrian crisis.
The Initiative stressed that Turkey has been providing all forms of logistic support including weapons, headquarters and equipment to the armed rebels.
Turkey has been involved in sabotage and the destabilization of security and stability in Syria, the Initiative said.
"Kurds, as an essential component of the great Syrian people, will defend Syria's northern side; turning these areas into a graveyard for the Turanian Turkish army… we will teach the neo-Slejuk-Turanian Erdogan and his criminal gangs and fascist army.
"Turkey has been carrying out genocide and massacres against more than 25 million Kurds a matter we will never forget, and we will make the ground shake beneath his invading hordes before they sully a single grain of Syria's sacred soil," the statement concluded.
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July 28, 2012 10:41 AM
Breaking News - Agencies
[FONT=Arial !important]Syrian Army Units Cause Militants Huge Losses In Several Areas of Syria
Major General Al-Sha'ar: All Those Who Use Arms Against Syria Should Wake Up
Erdogan voices concern over the fate of his armed rebels in Syria
Russia will not agree to ship searches under new EU sanctions
Lavrov: West and Arabs militarized the Syrian opposition
The National Initiative of Syrian Kurds denounces the statements of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his threats of infiltrating the borders in northern Syria under the pretext of pursuing Kurdish activists affiliated with the Kurdistan Labor Party.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Initiative warned the Turkish government of any tampering with Syrian sovereignty or any military or security breach of border areas.
The statement affirmed that Turkey has been blatantly aggressive against Syria's people, state and leadership since the beginning of the Syrian crisis.
The Initiative stressed that Turkey has been providing all forms of logistic support including weapons, headquarters and equipment to the armed rebels.
Turkey has been involved in sabotage and the destabilization of security and stability in Syria, the Initiative said.
"Kurds, as an essential component of the great Syrian people, will defend Syria's northern side; turning these areas into a graveyard for the Turanian Turkish army… we will teach the neo-Slejuk-Turanian Erdogan and his criminal gangs and fascist army.
"Turkey has been carrying out genocide and massacres against more than 25 million Kurds a matter we will never forget, and we will make the ground shake beneath his invading hordes before they sully a single grain of Syria's sacred soil," the statement concluded.
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