----- Original Message ----- From: Herman de Tollenaere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 10, 2000 12:08 PM Subject: Turkish Nazis murder in The Netherlands > Turkish Nazis murder in The Netherlands > > On Saturday 9 dec. 2000, Turkish human rights activists held a hunger > strike next to the town hall of Rotterdam, The Netherlands, to protest > against torture of political prisoners in Turkey. > > They were attacked by a violent gang of "Gray Wolves", Turkish extreme > Rightists, who stabbed to death one person and severely wounded another one. > > The Gray Wolves were founded by Colonel T�rkes, an admirer of Adolf Hitler, > during the Second World War. They claim the "Turkish race" is supposedly > superior to, e.g., Kurds. They have a record of violence in Turkey, The > Netherlands, and many other countries. A week ago, Amsterdam police had > found that Gray Wolves play a big role in narcotics traffic, and had seized > illegal drugs and weapons at the Amsterdam Gray Wolves headquarters. > > Nevertheless, some authorities in The Netherlands subsidize or otherwise > support Gray Wolves. One factor here is their common support of NATO. > > The Gray Wolves are in the Turkish coalition government, and are big > supporters of NATO, e.g., during the 1999 Yugoslavia war; when leftist > Turks and Kurds in The Netherlands helped to organize peace demonstrations. > > After the killing in Rotterdam, more supporters of the hunger strike > rallied against the Nazis by surrounding the hunger strikers, to protect > them from more Nazi violence. Sunday afternoon 10 December will be a > demonstration to commemorate the person killed. > > Met vriendelijke groet/Best wishes, > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Herman de Tollenaere > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > My Internet site on Asian history and "new" religions: > > http://homes.dsl.nl/~hermantl/ > > See also SIMPOS, information on occult tendencies' impact on society: > > http://www.stelling.nl/simpos/simpoeng.htm > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ Crashlist resources: http://website.lineone.net/~resource_base To change your options or unsubscribe go to: http://lists.wwpublish.com/mailman/listinfo/crashlist
