Following the statement by HPG (People's Defense Forces) on Friday denying any involvement in Thurdsay's explosion in Hakkari in which one person died and around 20 were injured, the BDP (Peace and Democracy Party) said in a statement that the explosion bear the hallmarks of a conspiracy organized by a gang in the Turkish state to terrorize Kurdish people.
Referring to other incidents organized by this secret forces in some cities, BDP Hakkari Branch Chair M. Sýddýk Yýldýrým said during a march against the explosion that “It is clear that this explosion was the work of the state’s ‘Good Boys’. Those same boys who did the same things many times in the past killing many Kurds. The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP)-Gülen [religious leader Fethullah Gülen] Gang - continued the BDP executive - knows better who is responsible for this attack".
The BDP chair then remembered that "In the Þemdinli District of Hakkari, they bombed the Umut bookshop [November 2005]. The authorities released those responsible who had been caught red-handed by the people. In Roboski and Geliye Tiyare, the same scenario was played. The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) have claimed they have nothing to do with these attacks. Still Prime Minister tries to blame on Kurdish.”
HPG (People's Defence Forces) had said in a statement they have nothing to do with an explosion in Hakkari.
The HPG statement stressed none of their units could be connected in any way with the explosion.