Wednesday, August 19, 2015

ISIL calls for conquest of İstanbul, war against ‘treacherous’ Erdoğan

An ISIL video message released on Twitter on Monday shows a Turkish-speaking fighter, flanked by two others, accusing Erdoğan of permitting the US to "bombard the people of Islam." ISIL calls for conquest of İstanbul, war against ‘treacherous’ Erdoğan

The people of Turkey have been called to war against the “treacherous” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and to conquer the city of İstanbul, according to a video released by extremist terrorist group the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (IISIL.

Reciting verses from the Quran, a militant clad in grey combat gear and sporting an ashen beard said that on the command of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the “amīr al-mu'minīn,” translating to “commander of the faithful,” also used to signify caliphs, “all believers should conquer İstanbul, [the city] that the treacherous Erdoğan is trying, day and night, to give to the crusaders.”

The militant making a call for war in the video is claimed to have joined ISIL in 2014, according to a report in the Milliyet daily on Tuesday.

The unnamed militant, who has a Kalashnikov rifle resting between his arms at all times during the video footage, speaks fluent Turkish. He calls on the people of Turkey to “rise up and fight” against the infidels, crusaders and those “taghuts” -- idolaters of false gods -- who trick people into becoming the slaves of the crusaders.

The ISIL militant also calls on the people to repent from the sins that caused the people of Turkey to be governed by such taghuts, referring to Erdoğan, and his friends. He also calls on the people to refrain from democracy, secularism, man-made laws and all idolaters of false gods.

ISIL militants had vowed to ‘liberate' İstanbul in past


A threat was previously made by an ISIL militant to “liberate” İstanbul if the Turkish government refused to release more water from the Euphrates River to Syria.

The militant, who introduced himself as ISIL press officer Abu Mosa in a Vice News documentary on ISIL put out in August 2014, urged Turkey to release more water from the Euphrates River, warning that otherwise the group would do so from İstanbul when it "liberates" the city.

Mosa was later killed during air strikes by the Syrian government forces on ISIL militants attacking an air base in northeast Syria.

With regard to reduced water supplies from the Euphrates River to the province of Raqqa, which is ISIL's self-declared capital, he said, "I pray to God that the apostate [Turkish] government reconsiders its decisions. Because if they do not reconsider it now, we will reconsider it for them by liberating İstanbul."

“God willing, if they don't open it [the dam], we will open it from İstanbul,” he said. When asked if this is a threat, he said: “Yes, it is a clear threat.”

Call to war made by ISIL front man Bayancuk in Eid prayer


Anther call to war was recently made in İstanbul when hundreds of ISIL supporters performed Eid prayers in Istanbul, for a second time, at which Halis Bayancuk, also known as Abu Hanzala, who is claimed to be one of ISIL's highest-ranking members in Turkey, allegedly called on the supporters after the prayer to engage in war.

Turkish media reported in July that the group -- allegedly consisting of around 1,000 ISIL members -- gathered at a picnic site in İstanbul's Ömerli neighborhood to perform the prayers signaling the end of the holy month of Ramadan and the beginning of the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

As part of his 14-minute speech, Bayancuk, who is said to be in charge of the al-Qaeda network in Turkey, criticized democracy and called for the formation of a state governed by religious law.

Also criticizing the Turkish government, Bayancuk said the Gülen movement, inspired by the Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen, was being unfair towards members of ISIL and al-Qaeda and was instigating arbitrary detainments through its alleged contacts in law enforcement and judicial circles. However, Bayancuk gave no details on how a civil society organization could instigate detentions. The Gülen movement is also known as the Hizmet movement.

Drone found in raid against ISIL militants in Gaziantep


In a raid against ISIL cells in Turkey's southeastern Gaziantep province on Tuesday police found an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV), also known as a drone, in the home of suspected ISIL militants.

One suspect of Turkish origin and three foreigners were detained as part of the raids, according to Turkish media.

Also, two night vision scopes ready to be mounted on long barreled weapons, 352 Kalashnikov ammunition clips and 18 pieces of khaki-colored military camouflage clothing were found among other military equipment. The detainees were arrested on Tuesday.

http://www.todayszaman.com/diplomacy_isil-calls-for-conquest-of-i-stanbul-war-against-treacherous-erdogan_396793.html

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