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From Sedat Peker's point of view: the domestic and national forces*!

the dirty relations that Sadat Peker has exposed not only show what forces are behind this ‘domestic and national’ government, but also reveal what kind of regime is intended to be built through these ‘domestic and national’ forces.

President Erdogan loves the 'domestic and national' of everything. He wants the economy, education, art, law, weapons, satellites, cars and even the opposition to be 'domestic and national'. He runs the country in a 'domestic and national' alliance with MHP leader Bahceli. For the centenary of the Republic in 2023, he sets its goal as the 'domestic and national constitution' and a new regime to be built on it. With this constitution and regime, it promises to realize his vision for 2053 and 2071 and make the country a leading power in the world.

Whoever criticizes this domestic and national government or claims a right, gets immediately declared "having their roots from abroad", "foreign to the nation". Therefore, it is appropriate to call Erdogan's power 'kuva-yi ‘yerli’ ve milli [domestic and national forces]'. The government of domestic and national powers!

Organised Crime Boss Sadat Peker, as it is under the radar, has been releasing videos exposing the forces behind this domestic and national government and the dark relations between them.

The reason why Sedat Peker's disclosure videos has been effective enough to determine the country's agenda is down to the fact that until recently he himself was part of these dark relations. If you look carefully at what Pekers says, it can also be seen what forces form the domestic and national forces, which support this domestic and national government today and is intended to be the founder of the new regime.

Who is not in the domestic and national forces, which are intertwined and fatefully united through these secret relations and connections?

There are ministers and MPs.

There are senior heads of the police and gendarmerie.

Then there are the counter guerilla chiefs and intelligence officers who led the 'special war' against the Kurds.

From drug trade to chasing tenders, from shooting people to raiding media outlets and interfering in political party congresses to holding rallies in support of the ‘domestic and national’ government, there are ready and waiting mafia bosses, namely leaders of organized crime groups.

There are bosses, capital groups whose tenders are not only being chased and supported, but also capturing other bosses' property.

There are media outlets and journalists.

In addition, there are religious communities and sects that fill the void arising from FETO (Gulenist Terror Organisation) and reshare state institutions, from ministries to the judiciary, police and military.

Then there are the weapons that were sent to jihadist groups that Erdogan declared the "national forces" of Syria and were supported in the Syrian war, which Peker cited as a witness in his notes . It is such a ‘Kuva-yi Milliye’ that it was not only used in the interventions against the Syrian Kurds; in Libya and Nagorno-Karabakh, where Erdogan's government intervened, it was also used as a military force.

Sedat Peker describes how Mehmet Agar seized Yalikavak Marina from Azerbaijani Businessman Mansimov. Agar goes on the defensive, saying, "Without me, the mafia would have seized it."

Peker accuses Agar's son, Tolga Agar, of rape and murder. Gendarmerie General Command is defending him and trying to explain. In each of his videos, Peker makes allegations about the network of dirty relations that engulfed the government, in which he himself was involved for a period of time; Alaattin Cakici, the ultra-nationalist mafia leader, who calls Devlet Bahceli "the backbone of Turkey" goes on the defensive. Cakici confirms these allegations by saying that "there may be some bad people in the Ak Party", but he sends a message to Peker to "be quiet" by saying that "I would like to tell those who call themselves Turkish or Turkman and live abroad that, you should not speak out against those who perform their duty during this period when Turkey's survival is at stake even if they are in the wrong."

Peker makes many allegations about Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu, who he says was "my insurance for returning to the country". Hadi Ozisik, the founder of the Internet Haber news site, who says he has a very close relationship with Soylu, is calling Peker to intervene. After the allegations of brokerage were raised, Ozisik first said that “he would be an inglorious person if he’d talked with Peker”, but after Peker published videos of these meetings, he had to say that he had a good relationship that has been going on with Soylu for many years and that he called Peker without Soylu's knowledge so that he would not go too far, saying that he knew Peker as well. However, in these meetings, Ozisik often called Peker "Reis" (leader) and said that "you are right".

However, Interior Minister Soylu says that "I am not the target, but the Turkish nation is" and that the forces targeting our domestic and national power are behind these allegations. In other words, in the face of these serious allegations that are likely to leave him in a very difficult position, he is again trying to take on the armor of being domestic and national.

The interesting thing is that Sedat Peker, who has made serious allegations about many influential figures and groups in the government such as Suleyman Soylu, Erdogan’s son-in-law Berat Albayrak, Pelicanists, Mehmet Agar and his son Tolga Agar, AKP Marmara Regional Coordinator, continues to put President Erdogan above all of these conflicts. Peker obviously sees Erdogan as the only person who can end the conflicts within the domestic and national forces and unite these forces around him, and he wants to show that he still keeps the door open for such a unification.

As a result, the dirty relations that Sadat Peker has exposed not only show what forces are behind this ‘domestic and national’ government, but also reveal what kind of regime is intended to be built through these ‘domestic and national’ forces.


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