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2003-11-21 | |
EFL: The Islamic Great Eastern Raiders-Front (or IBDA-C) has claimed responsibility for the recent deadly attacks on Jewish and British targets in Istanbul. The following is a brief background on this Turkish group: Islamic Great Eastern Raiders-Front advocates Islamic rule in Turkey and names the Republic of Turkey as illegal. By doing so, it has cooperated with various opposition elements which try to destabilize the current Turkey’s system. However, the IBDA-C is unique in that it also supports a Trotskyist version of Communism that might be described as left-wing Wahhabism. It was established in the mid-1970 by a breakaway faction of the youth group of the then Islamic Salvation Party headed by former Turkish Prime Minister Nejmettin Erbakan. The group, a Sunni faction hostile to Iran and the Iranian Shiite revolution, had its heyday in the 1980s and 1990s. Indeed, IBDA-C has become increasingly violent in the last decade and it was estimated to have no more than 1000 followers. In the past, it staged small-scale attacks on left-wing and Christian targets. The group also used to attack pro-secular journalists. One of its more famous attacks occurred in the eastern city of Sivas, when activists firebombed a hotel, killing 19 people. In February 2000, the group claimed responsibility for a quadruple bomb attack in Istanbul. Turkish police believe that in order to create a terrifying image, in the past, the group claimed responsibilities for attacks carried out by other groups. Which is why they don’t believe them when they say they carried out the current attacks, I guess. IBDA-C has a unique structure, which is called "Appear from One’s Own Dialectic." According to this tactic, the members independently organize themselves without any hierarchic authority. All the group’s actions are held by the fronts, which were formed independently. Every front determines a function, a target and forms cells independently. Every member acts with the idea of "Great East" they do not take commands. Thus, usually the other fronts do not have information about actions of other fronts. Good organizational structure, makes it hard to break up. Even when you catch one cell, they don’t know who or where the others are. Its leader, Salih Izzet Erdis, also known as Salih Mirzabeyoglu, 53, was captured in late 1998. He was detained by the Istanbul State Security Court and imprisoned in Metris Jail. Mirzabeyoglu was tried for "attempting to replace the Secular Constitutional order with Islamic Sheriah rules." He and other jailed members of the group have been responsible for instigating prison riots and taking wardens hostage.
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Posted by:Steve |
#5 However, the IBDA-C is unique in that it also supports a Trotskyist version of Communism that might be described as left-wing Wahhabism. Sounds like it would be a big hit in Europe and on campus. |
Posted by: OminousWhatever 2003-11-21 5:41:12 PM |
#4 Been to a couple of Denver Broncos/Oakland Raiders games. War by different means, exactly, and it gets rough on the field, too! |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2003-11-21 1:25:54 PM |
#3 Joe: Without bloodshed? Have you been to a Raider's game? |
Posted by: Secret Master 2003-11-21 1:15:23 PM |
#2 well, isn't that where sports came from. Another way of settling disputes without bloodshed. If the Aq wants to get serious they should start training a team. |
Posted by: joe 2003-11-21 10:57:39 AM |
#1 WE should introduce the "Islamic Great Eastern Raiders" to the Oakland Raiders. And their fans. I know who would win that one. |
Posted by: Steve White 2003-11-21 10:51:23 AM |