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The Grand Turk
Turkey arrests seven Islamic State suspects: Media
2015-07-02
[AlAhram] Turkish authorities on Wednesday locked away
Please don't kill me!
seven men suspected of fighting alongside the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
(IS) group in Syria, state media reported.

The suspects were arrested in raids in the western city of Izmir, southern city of Isparta and in eastern Erzurum province, Anatolia news agency said.

The police seized two pistols and five hunting rifles during the operation, Anatolia added.

The murderous Moslems are suspected of having been among the IS fighters who seized the Kurdish town of Kobane, just inside Syria's border with The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the only place on the face of the earth that misses the Ottoman Empire....
, only to be routed by Kurdish forces in January, Dogan news agency said.

The murderous Moslems are believed to have then fled back across the border to Turkey, Dogan said.

Western states have repeatedly accused Turkey of not doing enough to halt the flow of jihadists across its 911-kilometre (566-mile) border with Syria.

Turkey fiercely rejects the accusations, saying it is making every effort to secure a long border and in turn has accused the West of not playing its part to shoulder the burden of hosting nearly 2 million refugees from Syria.

In an apparent bid to deflect the criticism Turkish authorities have arrested a number of suspected murderous Moslems in recent months.

Pro-government newspapers have speculated in recent days that Ankara is planning a military intervention in Syria to create a buffer zone along the border with Turkey, following gains by Kurdish forces against jihadists in the area.

Turkey's government fears that the growing assertiveness of Kurds in Syria will embolden Turkey's own 15-million-strong Kurdish minority.

Ankara sought to calm the speculation Tuesday, saying it would not act unilaterally, while reserving the right to protect Turkey's borders.

Anatolia reported on Wednesday that Turkey had dispatched reinforcements to the southern border province of Kilis, including tanks, anti-aircraft weapons, armoured combat vehicles and military personnel.
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