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The Dictator of Syria calls for terrorist attacks on occupiers of the land of others...

"Resistance of the occupation is a national duty and to support it is a moral and legal duty…and an honor which we are proud of," said Assad in a speech to the 25th Economic Summit of the Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (COMCEC) in Istanbul.

Does that include Kurds in Syria? Can they resist Syrian occupation of their homeland by assassinating Bashar Assad and conducting "resistance operations" on Syrians until their legitimate rights to their own nation are realized?

The summit was held in Istanbul... how about "resistance operations" by the PKK against the Anatolian occupiers of their own part of Kurdistan? Is it a moral and legal duty for them to be supported, too?

Of course, there's always the Turkish-occupied Northern part of Cyprus... perhaps the Greek side should send suicide bombers to blow themselves up on buses in Istanbul, or kidnap Turkish soldiers on the island.

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