The Iranian wing of the PKK [communist separatist terror organization] is known as PJAK. PJAK had also gone fierce in Iran. Iran blasted them into smithereens up in the mountains in a single operation. It rounded up the remaining members and said it would hang them. They got the nooses ready. The PKK begged them like dogs. They told the Iranian government they would do whatever it wanted. Iran told them to disperse. They immediately dispersed. There is now no PKK problem in Iran. The problem is finished with. They sorted them with a single blow. Whereas negotiations over separation is taking place in Turkey. There are also traitors who back the PKK inside Turkey. These people have lost their senses. They have built a crazy system, some from inside and some from outside. They hope to get results through that devilish system. But we will never allow it. In brief, what needs to be done is to strongly oppose the PKK’s determination to split Turkey up, both from inside and from outside. Intellectuals in particular must strongly oppose it. It is asking us very politely, ‘Do you mind if we kill you?’ Are you crazy? Our intellectuals must make it clear we will never allow it. These people will then be weakened. I am quite sufficient for the task all on my own. I am fighting the Darwinists on my own. We are the only people to be engaged in strong and effective intellectual propaganda against the PKK at the moment. That is why our TV channel is the most popular in the Southeast. Masha’Allah.
Turkey can uproot the PKK in the same way that Iran did. But we first need to defeat them on the level of ideas. Then we can defend ourselves if we are attacked. The state provides Darwinist and materialist education. The PKK provides the same education. People therefore need to be told of the false nature of Darwinism and materialism.
The PKK terror organization is very humble and respectful toward Iran. They can never say a word about separation there
Adnan Oktar: The PKK is very polite and well-behaved also in Europe. Yet they are in an enfeebled state in Iran, they are terribly respectful toward the state. No more than 50 people attend their gatherings, and they hold up placards making polite requests.
- There was a photo, as you say.
Adnan Oktar: That is all they can do. They make very polite protests without even raising their voices. They never ask Iran for separation. When they do, Iran gives them a bloody nose. They are merely able to request democratic rights. No more than 50-100 people are allowed to attend protests in Iran.
- You said they would oppress the Kurds if the Kurds had their own state.
Adnan Oktar: There is no need for a nation state. Turkey is strong enough to ensure they live in safety. Of course we want them to come and live in safety in Turkey. All our Kurdish brothers want to come to Turkey. They do not come and seek shelter with the PKK. They seek shelter with Turkey. All the Syrians and Arabs are coming to Turkey for refuge. So ours is a good state, a good nation, a good home with good people.
There are pictures of PKK members in women’s clothing. Have the pictures arrived yet?
- The ones from Iran have.
Adnan Oktar: They have the same way of thinking in Iran. Something has happened to these people. I fail to understand. All the PKK have gone crazy. Show the pictures. The situation is very terrible, isn’t it? I fail to understand why it is like this. There is something wrong. If someone has no faith, if he knows no God and no Book, then he will lose his senses and his mind. Killing people every day has driven them crazy.
I am saying beforehand that ISIS would leave not one member of the PKK in the region. The PKK should surrender to the Turkish state and save their lives, or else run away somewhere else. But if they want to stay in the region they have to surrender to the Turkish state. People who have committed crimes get a reduced sentence when they turn themselves in. They will serve their sentences and come out again. But as I have always said, if people are innocent they are released. That is a great advantage for them. Some of them heeded my words and came to Turkey and gave themselves up to the state. Many of them surrendered. They said they did not want to go back. Those who had committed crimes were separated out. People who had committed crimes, who had martyred our troops, were imprisoned. But the prosecutor’s office let the others go. They should make good use of this opportunity provided by the state.