Revolutionary People's Liberation Party
Members of illegal DHKP-C receive light jail terms in Greece
A Greek court ruled prison terms for four men - two Greek citizens and two Turkish citizens of Kurdish origin - who were arrested on July 2013 by the coastguard off Chios, for transferring a large amount of weapons and explosives to Turkey.
Turkey concerned by return of Turkish ISIL fighters
Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavu?o?lu has said Turkey also has concerns regarding the return of its citizens after fighting alongside the extremist jihadists in Syria and Iraq.
Police detain six suspects over Istanbul suicide bombing
Six people, including three foreigners, have been detained in relation to the Jan. 6 suicide bomb attack at an Istanbul police station in the touristic area of Sultanahmet.
The suspects were taken to the city's Ça?layan courthouse and were set to be interrogated by public prosecutor Okan Özsoy at anti-terror branch office.
Far-left group retracts claim of responsibility for suicide attack in Istanbul
A far-left Turkish group on Jan. 9 retracted its claim of responsibility for a suicide bombing of a police station in central Istanbul this week.
Bombs found at Istanbul shopping malls as Turkey probes for ISIL link in latest attack
Homemade explosive devices have been found in two shopping malls in Istanbul, days after a deadly suicide bombing in the city center and and the attacks in Paris.
Russian citizen revealed to be suicide bomber who attacked Istanbul police
A female suicide bomber who detonated herself at an Istanbul police station in the touristic area of Sultanahmet has been identified as a Russian citizen named Diana Ramazova.
A policeman, Kenan Kuma?, was killed in the suicide attack by a woman at the Tourism Police Station on Jan. 6.
Istanbul police put on alert after Sultanahmet suicide attack
Turkish police intensified security measures to ward off more attacks on Jan. 7, one day after a female suicide bomber detonated herself at an Istanbul police station in the touristic area of Sultanahmet.
DHKP-C claims Istanbul palace attack bid
An outlawed Turkish Marxist group on Jan. 2 said it was behind an attempted attack on an Ottoman-era Istanbul palace that formerly held the offices of President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an.
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