Dokumacılar | |
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Flag of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.
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Country | Turkey |
Leader(s) |
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (as the leader of ISIL) |
Motives | To aid ISIL in the establishment of an Islamic Caliphate and specifically fight against the Kurdish People's Protection Units |
Active region(s) | Turkish-Syrian border |
Ideology | Pan-Islamism |
Major actions | Numerous suicide bombings Part of the Turkey–ISIL conflict |
Notable attacks |
2015 Diyarbakır rally bombings 2015 Suruç bombing 2015 Ankara bombings |
Status | Part of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant |
Size | Around 60–70 |
The Dokumacılar (English: Weavers) is an organisation linked to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) that specifically targets the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) that have fought against ISIL during the Syrian Civil War. The organisation, thought to have been formed of around 60 Turkish militants who joined ISIL, was linked to both the 2015 Diyarbakır rally bombings that killed 4 people and the 2015 Suruç bombing that killed 32 people.
The Dokumacılar are numbered in the 60-70s, most of which are Turkish citizens from Adıyaman Province who joined ISIL. The group has allegedly participated in the unsuccessful fight against the YPG forces during the offensive against the town of Tell Abyad in Syria.
The Dokumacılar are allegedly formed by around 60 or 70 Turkish citizens from Adıyaman Province, who crossed the Turkish-Syrian border to receive training in ISIL camps. The group also allegedly had links with Turkish customs officials at border gates on the border.
Reports claim that the Dokumacılar were part of the ISIL offensive against the Syrian city of Tell Abyad in 2015, where the group allegedly suffered heavy casualties. The group's military commander was reported to have been killed by Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) fighters during the offensive, with the final YPG victory against ISIL's military forces causing the Dokumacılar to retreat and cross the border back into Turkey.
During an electoral rally held in Diyarbakır by the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) just 48 hours before the Turkish general election of June 2015, two bombs exploded just before the party chairman Selahattin Demirtaş was about to make a speech. The attack killed 4 people and injured over 100 more, with the HDP accusing ISIL for the bombing. Later reports and allegations in July 2015 pointed towards the involvement of the Dokumacılar, whom with which the bombings' prime suspect Orhan Gönder was allegedly a member of.