Talk:Reyhanli Bombings

American trainers?

 * Turkish NGO Recruiting Muslim Albanians for War in Syria – AINA, 8-14-2013
 * The source, who has defected the program after two weeks of war in Syria, added that those recruited by the IHH "have been transfered to Turkey via Tirana and undergone military trainings by retired US officers stationed in Reyhanli military base in the Southern Turkish province of Hatay".

-- Petri Krohn (talk) 14:18, 17 August 2013 (UTC)
 * IHH "The Istanbul-based Foundation for Human Rights and Freedoms and Humanitarian Relief (İHH) is an Islamic charity group that was formed to provide aid to Bosnian Muslims in the mid-1990s. It has been involved in aid missions in Pakistan, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Indonesia, Iraq, Palestine, Sudan, Somalia, Ghana, Mongolia, China, Brazil, Argentina and other places.[15] It is banned in Israel because of its alleged support of Hamas." WP Humanitarian Relief Foundation (Turkish: İHH İnsani Yardım Vakfı). I like the Insani part - having armed Islamist terrorists deliver explosive "humanitarian aid," with the blessing of the Ottoman emperor. Not quite sane. Other fascinating alleged details in that article. The defector's story sounds fairly plausible. --Caustic Logic (talk) 06:38, 18 August 2013 (UTC) and --Caustic Logic (talk) 07:14, 18 August 2013 (UTC)

My friend Juha Molari says IHH was founded by Chechen terrorist leader Shamil Basayev. With the revelations after the Boston bombings I am starting to think the IHH has been a CIA operation from the very beginning. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 07:30, 18 August 2013 (UTC)
 * Shamil Basajevin serkku kuului Al-Qaida -yhteyksistä tunnetun rikollisjärjestö IHH-piiriin – Juha Molari, 15 April 2011 (In Finnish)
 * Israel teki sen mitä on tehtävissä terroristien kanssa Gazassa – Juha Molari, 10 June 2010 (In Finnish)

ISIL takes responsibility, does anyone notice?
Well, I did add the reference to the Wikipedia article. Seems like Wikipedia is dead. No edit war there. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 00:05, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * Q: ISIL takes responsibility, does anyone notice?
 * A: No!


 * Nobody cares indeed. Has been almost half a year after all, longer than most people's attention span these days. ;o) Not really surprising: The Turkish government denies that ISIL/Nusra is responsible. It also denies that it opened the borders as ISIL demanded, which was alleged by the opposition. Erdogan and his smirking sidekick royally suck. --CE (talk) 19:29, 5 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Claim and counter-claim, if counters are needed, apparently not. Kurds and commies did it, no we did, no we're arresting more Kurds and Commies to prove how sure we are they all did it. No, we did, here's video. Video could be fake. Etc. Oh yeah, Mirhac Ural was in charge of it. Iranians and Russians probably helped, commie ones. Recap Ertoman iz smrt to figr out.--Caustic Logic (talk) 00:31, 6 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Well, at least one of those denials seems to have been busted in short time. The borders are open like ISIL demanded, just in time of the ultimatum. Unbelievable. --CE (talk) 00:24, 9 October 2013 (UTC)

Whistleblower Utku Kali

 * Turkish Al-Nusrah “Whistleblower” Case Postponed Until November, Christof Lehmann, October 22, 2013


 * Private Utku Kali has allegedly released highly classified documents which implicate the Saudi-backed, Al-Qaeda organization Jabhat al-Nusrah in the Reyhanli bombings in May 2013, in which more than 50 people lost their lives. The Turkish government blamed “a Marxist organization” for the terrorist attack. Kali is accused of having released the highly sensitive documents to the Turkish, Marxist-Leninist hacker group RedHack which made the documents available to the general public. If Kali, who is serving in Turkey´s military as a private, is found guilty as charged for leaking the documents, he could be spending the next 25 years in jail for “leaking state secrets”.

So even before the confession we had a whistleblower leaking documents implicating Al-Nusra ... and still Erdogoon blames some "Marxist-Leninists". The poor guy was apparently treated much worse than even Manning. --CE (talk) 02:34, 24 October 2013 (UTC)


 * More...
 * ''Kali is accused of having released the highly sensitive documents to the Turkish, Marxist-Leninist hacker group RedHack which made the documents available to the general public.
 * What exactly was the information released by RedHack? If I remember correctly something about the movements of the bomb cars. -- Petri Krohn (talk) 17:41, 24 October 2013 (UTC)


 * Yes, I think you are right that it had something to do with the cars, and I did hear about that earlier - weren't there even Secret Service guys fired for some kind of foreknowledge? -, but don't think I ever heard about this guy's name. Should be easy to dig up more in the English-language Turkish press - if we get around the firewall... ;o) --CE (talk) 19:54, 24 October 2013 (UTC)

My impression of the Red Hack stuff, without really looking, was that it had been mentioned here and I'd look, but I was skeptical. Some commie hackers sowing a leaked something to de-implicate allies and blame Erdogan's guests makes too much sense. But of course it could well be true, and the stuff should be looked at, especially now that it has a leaker and al-Nusra admission besides a fair amount of logic. This subject is one that's way behind. I'll see about that a bit tonight. There's not enough info around on Kali in English.Especially if he's finally driven to suicide and it's not prevented, his legacy at least needs better coverage. And BTW, expect more trial delays or no trial. Who wants to enforce the state's right to blame its own people for crimes of its guests, who have already threatened to murder more Turks the same way? --Caustic Logic (talk) 23:45, 24 October 2013 (UTC)