Pro-ISIS magazine in Istanbul bombed

Author : vaporousness1960
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 11:43:55


Pro-ISIS magazine in Istanbul bombed

According to a Turkish police statement, 'a bomb left at the magazine's entrance door exploded when the door opened.'

The magazine 'Adimlar' regularly publishes angry anti-American content, including articles that celebrate convicted Venezuelan terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, better known as 'Carlos the Jackal.'

In an interview with CNN in October, the magazine's chief editor, Ali Osman Zor, mounted a spirited defense of the ultra-violent jihadi group ISIS.



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Zor is a self-described 'Islamic revolutionary' and member of a group called the Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front who has served prison time in Turkey for terrorism convictions.

READ: ISIS-Turkish fight stirs trouble in Turkey

Zor said he supported ISIS' violent methods, arguing they were a natural response to what he claimed were decades of Western imperialism in the Middle East, as well as Kurdish and Shi'ite Muslim persecution of Sunni Muslims in Iraq.

'We saw one man killed,' Zor said, referring to the multiple beheadings and executions ISIS militants filmed on camera and distributed over social media.

'What about all the people killed by U.S. airstrikes? We haven't forgotten about Abu Ghraib,' he added, referring to the notorious prison where U.S. soldiers were photographed abusing Iraqi prisoners during the U.S. occupation of Iraq.

No suspects yet

Zor was wounded in the blast. Turkish journalists photographed him sitting singed and bruised, smoking a cigarette. His brother, Unsal Zor, was killed in the blast.

Police so far have not announced possible suspects in the bombing.

A member of the magazine's staff, who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity for fear of his own safety, was swift to blame foreign intelligence agencies for the blast.

'We know this to be the work of CIA and Mossad. We know this is an intelligence operation,' the magazine staffer told CNN.

The magazine 'Adimlar' regularly publishes angry anti-American content, including articles that celebrate convicted Venezuelan terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, better known as 'Carlos the Jackal.' Police so far have not announced possible suspects in the bombing. According to a Turkish police statement, 'a bomb left at the magazine's entrance door exploded when the door opened.' No suspects yet Zor said he supported ISIS' violent methods, arguing they were a natural response to what he claimed were decades of Western imperialism in the Middle East, as well as Kurdish and Shi'ite Muslim persecution of Sunni Muslims in Iraq. The magazine 'Adimlar' regularly publishes angry anti-American content, including articles that celebrate convicted Venezuelan terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, better known as 'Carlos the Jackal.' 'We know this to be the work of CIA and Mossad. We know this is an intelligence operation,' the magazine staffer told CNN. Police so far have not announced possible suspects in the bombing. 'We saw one man killed,' Zor said, referring to the multiple beheadings and executions ISIS militants filmed on camera and distributed over social media. The magazine 'Adimlar' regularly publishes angry anti-American content, including articles that celebrate convicted Venezuelan terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, better known as 'Carlos the Jackal.' The magazine 'Adimlar' regularly publishes angry anti-American content, including articles that celebrate convicted Venezuelan terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, better known as 'Carlos the Jackal.' 'We saw one man killed,' Zor said, referring to the multiple beheadings and executions ISIS militants filmed on camera and distributed over social media. In an interview with CNN in October, the magazine's chief editor, Ali Osman Zor, mounted a spirited defense of the ultra-violent jihadi group ISIS. According to a Turkish police statement, 'a bomb left at the magazine's entrance door exploded when the door opened.' According to a Turkish police statement, 'a bomb left at the magazine's entrance door exploded when the door opened.' READ: ISIS-Turkish fight stirs trouble in Turkey Zor said he supported ISIS' violent methods, arguing they were a natural response to what he claimed were decades of Western imperialism in the Middle East, as well as Kurdish and Shi'ite Muslim persecution of Sunni Muslims in Iraq. Police so far have not announced possible suspects in the bombing. No suspects yet 'We saw one man killed,' Zor said, referring to the multiple beheadings and executions ISIS militants filmed on camera and distributed over social media. According to a Turkish police statement, 'a bomb left at the magazine's entrance door exploded when the door opened.' 'We saw one man killed,' Zor said, referring to the multiple beheadings and executions ISIS militants filmed on camera and distributed over social media. Zor is a self-described 'Islamic revolutionary' and member of a group called the Great Eastern Islamic Raiders' Front who has served prison time in Turkey for terrorism convictions. Zor was wounded in the blast. Turkish journalists photographed him sitting singed and bruised, smoking a cigarette. His brother, Unsal Zor, was killed in the blast. READ: ISIS-Turkish fight stirs trouble in Turkey Zor was wounded in the blast. Turkish journalists photographed him sitting singed and bruised, smoking a cigarette. His brother, Unsal Zor, was killed in the blast. Police so far have not announced possible suspects in the bombing. In an interview with CNN in October, the magazine's chief editor, Ali Osman Zor, mounted a spirited defense of the ultra-violent jihadi group ISIS.

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