Threats flowing by Mafia-Scraps of the Fascist Dictatorship
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Right after the June 24th elections, the Minister of Internal Affairs, Süleyman Soylu, called the co-chairperson of HDP , Pervin Buldan and threatened her.


Threatening Buldan with the words "you have no right to live anymore", Soylu, continues his efforts to target the HDP with a mafiatic mouth after all the attacks against the HDP to leave it below the election threshold. Soylu, reasoned his threats with the manipulation claiming that HDP is the responsible for the murder of an AKP supporter who was killed on the election day in Ağrı.

HDP, on the other hand, declared that they will not yield to any of these fascist mafia threats, at the press statement during the first meeting of the party assembly after the election. Süleyman Soylu, later, went further in another press meeting and admitted his threats with grace and even expanded his menacing words to also contain CHP members. While all the discussions about the attacks happened during the election process and about the election cheats was going on, Süleyman Soylu, whose intention is to decide the political agenda through suppression and terrorizing policies and who took on a livid aggression to guarantee his position in the government of the new system, has brought the same mouth and methods with the mafia-scraps into usage of daily politics.

As the official channels of the state functions like this, a grey-wolf, fascist, mafia-scrap prisoner Alaadin Çakıcı joined this political atmosphere from his position. Fitting himself his role after the MHP 's amnesty call, Çakıcı, first targeted directly Erdoğan with the messages he sent outside through his lawyers. Then, he called his supporters to attack and execute some journalists who has written against himself and MHP. After his threats, the journalists and the threatened newspaper building taken under protection. This demonstrates that the power relations inside the state is still conflicting and the state only had military-security precautions left to handle the influence of a prisoner mafia leader.