Why did the English deep state considered the Galata Tower significant?

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ADNAN OKTAR: You know the famous Galata Tower. There was a building next to the Galata Tower named 'Galata House' which was used as an English police station. It was built in 1904. During the English invasion, thousands of people were blacklisted and put through unimaginable torture by the psychopaths of the English deep state. Many who supported Ataturk and the Turkish War of Independence, in other words, everyone who was against the English deep state, were persecuted in that region.

There was an English jail on the Galata Tower street, right next to the tower. Muslims went through unspeakable torture in that jailhouse because the English were the invading power and they had agents, spies and henchmen everywhere. So Galata was a vital point for them. It was known both as the center of Mawlaw'iyya and the center of English Intelligence and terror and the English activities were centered around the Galata Tower as it was their meeting point. During the First World War, the

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