YPG/PKK-linked purported Catalans threaten Spain

By Senhan Bolelli</p> <p>MADRID (AA) – Two purported Catalans who were trained by the YPG/PKK terrorist organization in Syria threatened to point their guns at Spain after they returned to Catalonia, according to Spanish media outlets.</p> <p>Viral footage uploaded at the end of January showed a man and a woman threatening to act on their terrorist training against their country once they returned from Syria.</p> <p>The masked individuals spoke in the Catalan language, claiming they were fighting alongside groups which &quot;fight for the independence of Catalonia.&quot;</p> <p>Bearing arms throughout the video and presenting themselves as &quot;internationalists&quot; in reference to the International Brigades that came to Spain during the Spanish Civil War against dictator Francisco Franco who ruled Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975.</p> <p>The Spanish National Intelligence Center said it took the threats seriously, announcing that it had launched an investigation to identify the suspects.</p> <p>Spanish intelligence underlined that the suspects were a clear threat to the country, and that they must be captured and stand trial upon their return. </p> <p>It also said that joining an armed struggle abroad without receiving the approval of the Spanish state was a criminal offense, and that this jeopardized the impartiality and interests of Spain.</p> <p>More than 10 Spanish nationals have joined the YPG/PKK terror group in recent years, two of whom were captured in 2015 in Madrid and the court released them on probation.

In its 30-year terrorist campaign against Turkey, the PKK has taken some 40,000 lives, including women and children. The YPG is its Syrian branch.

*Writing by Sibel Morrow

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