Alwaght - Kurds demonstration in Istanbul was scattered by the Turkish police, deploying water cannon and tear gas. Demonstrators, mostly Kurds, were angry with central government's inability to prevent a suicide attack committed in a border town of Suruc by an ISIS terrorist member that killed at least 31 people and injured scores of others .
The Kurdistan Workers’ party (PKK), militant organization based in Turkey and Iraqi Kurdistan, accused the government of “supporting and cultivating” ISIS terrorist group. The Kurdish parliamentary wing, the People’s Democracy Party (HDP) which for the first time passed the ten-percent parliamentary election threshold early in June, agreed, despite the Turkish government publicly condemning the suicide attack .
"The administrators in Ankara who hurl threats at the HDP and pat the heads of ISIS are partners in this barbarity,” said a statement by Selahattin Demirtas, the HDP co-chair .
A suspected ISIS suicide bomber targeted on Monday a group of junior activists of the Socialist Youth Associations Federation (SGDF) who had gathered at the center before heading for Kobani to help the people there in rebuilding the war-ravaged town .
Once news of the fatal explosion spread, thousands of predominantly ethnic-Kurdish Turks gathered in the Gazi district of central Istanbul. Several members of the group chanted "Erdogan is a killer" and “Erdogan is a collaborator,” as well as vowing “Vengeance for the PKK".
A large number of turkey police was deployed onto the streets, using water cannon, tear gas, and flash bangs to disperse the protesters.
Before Turkey's general election, the HDP has been exposed to 56 attacks over the course of just one month across Turkey, including attempts to target 16 election bureaus, and two of the attacks were armed.
The attacks have taken place in metropolitan cities such as the capital Ankara and Istanbul, as well as other provincial cities such as Aksaray, Antalya, Trabzon, Uşak, Bilecik, Tokat and Rize, according to the report.
On May 18, two Simultaneous explosions hit two local headquarters of the Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) in the southern Turkish provinces of Adana and Mersin.
Scandal of Turky-ISIS Coalition
Turkey's newspapers have unveiled turkey's aid to terrorist in turkey that resulted in widespread dissatisfaction among the Turkish nation.
According to the Turkish Birgün news paper's report before the Syria crisis, Turkey was delivering electricity to Tel Abyad as part of a deal with the Syrian government and the delivery continued even after ISIS captured Tel Abyad, thanks to the alleged collusion between the Justice and Development Party government in Turkey and the terrorist group.
The Turkish daily newspaper, Cumhuriyet, also published photos and video footage showing trucks of the Turkish Intelligence Service transferring weapons to the terrorists groups in Syria.
As a result a Turkish court ordered the arrest of four prosecutors and a former senior commander for halting arms transfer to Takfiri terrorists in Syria by trucks belonging to the Turkish National Intelligence Agency (MIT), in January 2014. They are now imprisoned for pending trial. Ahmet Karaca, one of the prosecutors, said, "I am being detained right now just because I did not listen to Mr. Minister's 'Do not search trucks' order and threats, and did not stop my colleagues from doing so. What more can I say?"