Turkey: The IK "see" behind the carnage security services - Today the funerals of victims
Early indications from research carried out by the Turkish authorities on the double bomb attack Saturday in Ankara suggest that the Islamic State responsible, reported today in Reuters agency two senior security officials.
One of the sources said that these attacks bear similarities to the suicide attacks that were made in July in the city Sourouts, near the border with Syria, the responsibility for which was attributed also to the jihadists of the Islamic State.
"All indications are that it was a copy of that attack ... the indications are the Islamic State," said the source who requested anonymity it.
The second source confirmed the suspicions of the authorities saying that their research "focus fully" in the Islamic State.
Several thousand people, mostly Kurds, marched today in Paris a day after the deadly bombings in Ankara, denouncing the "political war" that followed the Turkish government.
Among the crowd stood an enormous Kurdish flag, banners of various Kurdish movements and black placards with slogans such as "The martyrs of the revolution never die ',' Erdogan killer, Europe accomplice" and «AKP + Dae = attack in Ankara", combining the original Justice and Development Party Erdogan to those of the Islamic State.
Demonstrations were also held in Marseille, Strasbourg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne and Zurich. Sorrow for the carnage in Ankara expressed by Pope Francis in operation at the Vatican, where thirty seconds of silence observed for the victims of double bombing.
Numerous photos, videos and comments are invading the last 24 hours of social networking sites. Documents reveal that the victims of this tragedy and their personal stories.
Among them was the Meriem Bouloutas, aged 70, member of the organization "Mothers Saturday," who demonstrate every week in memory of the children who stick still and ignored since arrested enforcement forces of order during the campaign of the Kurds rebels in the 1990s in the southeastern part of the country.
The grandson Bouloutas had lost his life last year while fighting organization Islamic State of Mount Sintzar, in northern Iraq.
Since the deadly attack on Turkish history killed at least 95 people, according to the official report or 128 according to Kurdish sources. With no accountability, the Turkish government continues to consider three different situations: to blame the guerrillas of Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), members of the far left Revolutionary People's Liberation Party / Front (DHKP-C) or the jihadists of the Islamic State.
The government declared three days of national mourning. The first funerals fervent opposition supporters killed in the attack, will take place today.
The highly lethal attack takes place three weeks before the early parliamentary elections on November 1, in a high-intensity atmosphere enhanced by the conflict between Turkish security forces and the PKK in southeastern country, where they live mainly Kurds.
Early indications from research carried out by the Turkish authorities on the double bomb attack Saturday in Ankara suggest that the Islamic State responsible, reported today in Reuters agency two senior security officials.
One of the sources said that these attacks bear similarities to the suicide attacks that were made in July in the city Sourouts, near the border with Syria, the responsibility for which was attributed also to the jihadists of the Islamic State.
"All indications are that it was a copy of that attack ... the indications are the Islamic State," said the source who requested anonymity it.
The second source confirmed the suspicions of the authorities saying that their research "focus fully" in the Islamic State.
Several thousand people, mostly Kurds, marched today in Paris a day after the deadly bombings in Ankara, denouncing the "political war" that followed the Turkish government.
Among the crowd stood an enormous Kurdish flag, banners of various Kurdish movements and black placards with slogans such as "The martyrs of the revolution never die ',' Erdogan killer, Europe accomplice" and «AKP + Dae = attack in Ankara", combining the original Justice and Development Party Erdogan to those of the Islamic State.
Demonstrations were also held in Marseille, Strasbourg, Berlin, Frankfurt, Cologne and Zurich. Sorrow for the carnage in Ankara expressed by Pope Francis in operation at the Vatican, where thirty seconds of silence observed for the victims of double bombing.
Numerous photos, videos and comments are invading the last 24 hours of social networking sites. Documents reveal that the victims of this tragedy and their personal stories.
Among them was the Meriem Bouloutas, aged 70, member of the organization "Mothers Saturday," who demonstrate every week in memory of the children who stick still and ignored since arrested enforcement forces of order during the campaign of the Kurds rebels in the 1990s in the southeastern part of the country.
The grandson Bouloutas had lost his life last year while fighting organization Islamic State of Mount Sintzar, in northern Iraq.
Since the deadly attack on Turkish history killed at least 95 people, according to the official report or 128 according to Kurdish sources. With no accountability, the Turkish government continues to consider three different situations: to blame the guerrillas of Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), members of the far left Revolutionary People's Liberation Party / Front (DHKP-C) or the jihadists of the Islamic State.
The government declared three days of national mourning. The first funerals fervent opposition supporters killed in the attack, will take place today.
The highly lethal attack takes place three weeks before the early parliamentary elections on November 1, in a high-intensity atmosphere enhanced by the conflict between Turkish security forces and the PKK in southeastern country, where they live mainly Kurds.
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