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state behind the murder of Dr. Hablemitoglu, DHKC-Statement: 290![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At a time when misery and oppression continue, our country is being contracted to the USA for the attack on Iraq and coffins are being removed from the F-Type prisons like before, discussion about secularism and Sharia has again come into the foreground. Date: December 21, 2002 Statement: 290 You should ask After the murder of Dr. Necip Hablemitoglu, speculation about "secret forces" and the "danger of Sharia" (Islamic law) has begun anew. At a time when misery and oppression continue, our country is being contracted to the USA for the attack on Iraq and coffins are being removed from the F-Type prisons like before, discussion about secularism and Sharia has again come into the foreground. The Susurluk state is a contra-guerrilla state, at the centre of which is the General Staff, and whose other constituents are mafiosi, fascist murderers and fundamentalist organisations like Hizbullah which are used by the state, added to which are bourgeois politicians and village guards, and all of which together constitute a fascist terrorist state. Quite a few intellectuals have been murdered by this state: it was always maintained that the killings were the work of fundamentalist organisations whose roots lay in Iran. They, the state in Turkey, created Hizbullah and had it carry out murders. They turned the police stations, the gendarmeriestations and the JITEM (gendarmerie intelligence branch) offices into torture and murder centres. In this country the General Staff is the last institution that should be talking about the danger of Sharia. We know only too well that those who now talk of the danger of Sharia used to encourage Islamism in the mountain regions. Everyone knows how those who now speak of the danger of Sharia trained and armed Hizbullah. Devrimci Halk Kurtuluţ Cephesi |