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Türkische Moschee angegriffen  Kurden-Konflikt schwappt nach Deutschland über 11.09.2015, 15:20 Uhrdpa, rtr, AFP, t-online.de Diese türkische Moschee in Bielefeld wurde mutmaßlichen PKK-Anhängern angegriffen. Der Konflikt zwischen der Türkei und der kurdischen Rebellengruppe PKK erreicht Deutschland. Während ein PKK-naher Verein zu Aktionen in der Bundesrepublik aufgerufen hat, griffen mutmaßlich Anhänger der Organisation eine türkische Moschee in Bielefeld an. Mehr zum Thema Gewalt in der Türkei: Türken attackieren kurdische Einrichtungen Nach dem Tod eines Soldaten: Türkei fliegt Vergeltungsangriff gegen PKK Bei dem Angriff wollten mindestens 25 Vermummte Polizeiangaben zufolge die Moschee stürmen. Dabei hätten sie erfolglos versucht, in das Gebäude einzudringen. Hintergrund der Attacke sei vermutlich der Konflikt zwischen Türken und Kurden in der Türkei, teilten die Behörden mit. So hätten die Täter Parolen der PKK an ein angrenzendes Gebäude geschmiert, das offenbar von der rechtsgerichteten türkischen Vereinigung "Graue Wölfe" genutzt werde.
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Protestiert werde gegen die "Massaker" der türkischen Sicherheitskräfte in der südostanatolischen Stadt Cizre sowie gegen die Haltung der Bundesrepublik, die zum Vorgehen der türkischen Behörden und der Regierung unter Präsident Recep Tayyip Erdogan schweige. In Cizre wurden nach türkischen Regierungsangaben in den vergangenen Tagen mehr als 30 PKK-Kämpfer getötet. Der Kurdenkonflikt in der Türkei eskaliert seit Ende Juli. Seitdem wurden türkischen Angaben zufolge mehr als 100 Polizisten und Soldaten sowie rund 2000 PKK-Mitglieder getötet. Die türkische Regierung und die PKK werfen sich gegenseitig vor, die bis dahin geltende Waffenruhe gebrochen zu haben. Nachdem bei einem PKK-Anschlag am vergangenen Sonntag 16 türkische Soldaten getötet wurden, hat die Türkei ihre Einsätze gegen die PKK sogar noch ausgeweitet. Auch die Luftangriffe gegen die Organisation im benachbarten Irak wurden bis zuletzt fortgesetzt. Sicherheitskreisen zufolge bombardierten in der Nacht zum Freitag mehr als 15 türkische Kampfflugzeuge PKK-Ziele in der nordirakischen Grenzregion.
Unterdessen eröffneten in der Stadt Diyarbakir im Südosten der Türkei mutmaßliche PKK-Extremisten das Feuer auf ein von Polizisten rege besuchtes Restaurant. Moen Shower Faucet RebuildDabei wurden nach Behörden-Angaben ein 22-jähriger Kurde erschossen und drei Polizisten verletzt.Class B Rv Rental Sacramentonext - The Curious Case of Carter Burwell,300 Wide Tire Kits For Softails previous - Is a $15 an Hour Minimum Wage Adequate?,Do Everything to Help this Comrade. This afternoon I had a call from a PA journalist informing me of the imprisonment of a young Kurdish woman and asking me if this was the first case of a person being charged for wanting to go to Syria to fight ISIS. I was confused, “Sorry, can you repeat that again, what has happened?”
He then again, told me that a young Kurdish woman has been jailed in the UK for wanting to go to Syria to fight ISIS. Sill I was confused and it took me minutes to come to the realisation of what seems to be unfolding. I was literally speechless and fumbled for my words and am still in shock. It is seemingly becoming more clear that the UK Govt are attempting to criminalise anyone who wants to fight ISIS while doing nothing to support the Kurds fight against ISIS in Syria. When you look more closely at the UK government’s track record on the fight against ISIS in Syria, it is shockingly shameful. The UK Defence Committee recently produced a report on the ‘Fight Against ISIS in Syria and Iraq’, for example with not one mention of the YPG’s heroic battle against ISIS for the last three years culminating in the first defeat inflicted upon ISIS’s seemingly unstoppable advance over the Middle East. There was no mention despite top UK barrister Margaret Owen submitting a detailed report on the YPG/YPJ heroic resistance against ISIS.
Then there was the first UK international volunteer to die in battle against ISIS, Konstandinos Erik Scurfield, the UK Govt’s postiion on the repatriation of his body has been equally shameful, in my view. And now this: The first jailing of a young Kurdish woman who wanted to help her people being massacred and beheaded by ISIS during the appalling mauradings of ISIS into Ezidi villages and attacks on Kobane. I’m frankly still in shock. A report of the details of her jailing yesterday are to be found below, she is due to appear in the Old Bailey, no less on the 1st April. Kurds and people with the slightest shred of humanity and disgust at the spread of ISIS and frustration at the UK Govt lack of support for the Kurds successful fight against them should call for the immediate release of this young girl whose only crime was to act on what we all feel is needed, and stated policy of the US Government led coalition against ISIS. Please read the report below: An 18-year-old Kurdish woman has appeared in court charged with a terror offence after she allegedly tried to fight for a group which is engaged in a battle against Islamic State (IS).
Silhan Ozcelik, of Highbury Quadrant, Holloway, north London, was arrested at Stansted Airport after she arrived on a flight from Germany on January 16. She is accused of travelling by Eurostar from St Pancras to Brussels on October 27 and then attempting to join the guerrilla army in the Kurdistan Workers’ Party – known as the PKK – which is fighting against IS in Syria. The PKK is proscribed by UK authorities as a terrorist group. Ozcelik faces one charge of engaging in conduct in preparation for giving effect to an intention to commit acts of terrorism, contrary to section 5 (1) (a) of the Terrorism Act 2006. Wearing a black and cream coat, blue shirt and black trousers, she spoke only to confirm her name, age and address during the short hearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. District Judge John Zani remanded her in custody to appear at the Old Bailey on April 1. As she was led away from the dock she smiled and appeared to mouth “It’s okay” to her brother, who followed proceedings from the public gallery.
SIGN EMERGENCY PETITION TO THE UK HOME SECRETARY THERESA MAY TO FREE SHILAN OZCELIK IMMEDIATELY! Silhan Ozcelik: ‘Disgusting’ trial for young woman who tried to fight against Isis. A teenager has appeared in court after allegedly trying to join Kurdish fighters battling Isis in Syria, in the first prosecution of its kind in Britain. Campaigners condemned the prosecution of Silhan Ozcelik, 18, from London, as “disgraceful and disgusting”, however. Ms Ozcelik’s appearance at Westminster Magistrates’ Court followed her arrested at Stansted Airport in January after returning to Britain on a flight from Germany. The teenager is accused of travelling to Brussels in October last year in a bid to join the guerrilla army in the Kurdistan Workers’ Party – known as the PKK. The organisation is on the Government’s list of banned terror groups. Ms Ozcelik is charged with: “Engaging in conduct in preparation for giving effect to an intention to commit acts of terrorism contrary to section 5 (1) (a) of the Terrorism Act 2006.”
EMERGENCY PICKET CALLED BY KURDISH COMMUNITY GROUPS IN LONDON. 6pm TONIGHT outside Holloway Women’s Prison. BBC: North Londoner Silhan Ozcelik remanded over terror plan An 18-year-old woman has appeared in court accused under terrorism law, after she allegedly tried to join Kurdish militants in the Middle East. Silhan Ozcelik was arrested at Stansted Airport on 16 January, when she arrived on a flight from Germany and was released on police bail the next day. Ms Ozcelik, from north London, was remanded in custody after appearing at Westminster Magistrates’ Court. She is due to appear at the Old Bailey on 1 April. Ms Ozcelik, of Highbury Quadrant, Holloway, has been charged with one count of engaging in conduct in preparation to commit acts of terrorism. She is accused of travelling by Eurostar from St Pancras to Brussels on 27 October and then attempting to join the guerrilla army in the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, known as the PKK. The party, which is proscribed as a terrorist group by UK authorities, is fighting against Islamic State in Syria.