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Türkiye denounces PKK death threats against Dutch researcher Rena Netjes

Türkiye denounces PKK death threats against Dutch researcher Rena Netjes

Türkiye’s Communications Director Fahrettin Altun says those that cannot tolerate the reality at the moment are threatening Rena Netjes’ life.

Rena Netjes, an Arabist political analyst, says she is paying a price for exposing PKK/YPG propaganda.
Rena Netjes, an Arabist political analyst, says she is paying a value for exposing PKK/YPG propaganda.
(Twitter/@@RenaNetjes)

Türkiye’s communications director has denounced demise threats by the PKK terrorist group towards a Dutch analyst, saying those that “can’t tolerate the truth are now threatening her life.”

In a documentary produced by TRT World that uncovered new particulars a few bomb assault by the terrorist YPG/PKK in November final 12 months that killed six individuals on Istanbul’s busy Istiklal Avenue, “Dutch researcher Rena Netjes sheds light on the terror group’s atrocious attacks,” Fahrettin Altun mentioned on Twitter.

“Those who can’t tolerate the truth are now threatening her life. This is the terror organisation that you are protecting!” Altun mentioned.

The documentary titled After the Rain: Families Seeking Justice interviewed the households of the victims of the terrorist assault in Istanbul.

“In memory of our daughters Yagmur and Ecrin, who were murdered by the PKK/YPG, TRT World’s “After the Rain: Families Seeking Justice” documentary exposes the bloody face of the terror group for the world to see,” he added.

Exposing PYD propaganda

In the documentary, Netjes identified that the assault on Istiklal Street was just like the YPG/PYD’s assaults in northern Syria.

“It is a similar kind of attack. Such kinds of attacks happen in northern Syria from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) area on civilians many times, almost daily.”

Speaking concerning the demise threats she obtained from the PKK/YPG terror group, Netjes went public, saying: “For the past few weeks, I have been receiving death threats and other warnings from Rojava Kurdish accounts, including from Paris.”

“Tonight, I acquired emails that they made my profile on lesbian/homosexual/intercourse accounts. I pay a value for exposing PYD propaganda,” she said on Twitter on Sunday.

Terror corridor

The PKK and its Syrian branch the YPG have used terrorist bases across Türkiye’s border in northern Iraq and northern Syria to plot and carry out attacks on Türkiye. 

The group has worked to create a terrorist corridor along the Syrian border, threatening both Syrian locals and nearby Turkish residents.

In its more than 35-year terror campaign against Türkiye, the PKK – listed as a terrorist organization by Türkiye, the US and European Union – has been responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people, including women, children and infants.

Since 2016, Ankara has launched a trio of successful anti-terror operations across its border in northern Syria to prevent the formation of a terror corridor and enable the peaceful settlement of residents: Euphrates Shield (2016), Olive Branch (2018) and Peace Spring (2019).

READ MORE: Dutch analyst reveals on-line demise threats by PKK/YPG terror group

Source: TRTWorld and companies

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