Sweden, whose NATO membership has been the subject of debate because of its covert support to terrorist organizations, has once again been the scene of a scandalous terrorist organization provocation.
PRESIDENT ERDOĞAN’S POSTER IS SET ON FIRE
PKK/YPG supporters insulted two Swedish officials in a video they shared on social media and set the poster of President Erdogan on fire.
WHAT DOES THE NEW TERROR LAW COVER?
The supporters of the terrorist organization PKK/YPG announced that they are reacting to the new anti-terror law that will come into force on 1 June. The new anti-terrorism law that will come into force includes broad powers to arrest and prosecute those who finance and support terrorist organizations, as well as aiming to criminalize membership in terrorist organizations.
NO REACTION FROM THE COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT
Presidential Communications Director Fahrettin Altun said in a statement regarding the provocative incident, “Last night, they projected the so-called PKK flag to the Swedish Parliament. We expect the Swedish authorities to investigate this incident, hold those responsible accountable, and prevent these people, who introduce themselves as PKK members, from operating on Swedish soil.” used the phrase.