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Syrian Kurdish PYD party warn about any
Turkey, Muslim Brotherhood intervention in Syrian
Kurdistan
21.7.2012
By Ekurd.net Staff writers |
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July
21, 2012
QAMISHLI, Syrian Kurdistan,— Democratic
Union Party (PYD) warned about any Turkey or the
Muslim Brotherhood (Ikhwan- al-Muslimin) Party
rebels’ intervention in Kurdish cities in Syrian
Kurdistan region (western Kurdistan) and said it
would confront any possible intervening actions.
“Syria Free Army and Muslim Brotherhood rebels attempted to infiltrate
into the Kurdish city of
Kobanę but our forces stopped them from entering the
city,” Chatir Press website quoted PYD
representative Hussein Kocher as Saying.
He further said the party’s forces have being
rehearsing in the last year to protect the Kurdish
cities.
He further warned about any military intention in
the Kurdish cites and said such moves will be
forcefully responded.
PYD and civil communities along with a few Kurdish
parties are controlling some Syrian Kurdish cities
to ban on any possible violence spillover.
The Kurds
free Kobanę
city and seized all government institutions, in West Kurdistan (Syrian
Kurdistan) in northern Syria on July 19 as clashes between Assad’s
regime and Western-supported armed groups are
reported to be intensifying.
The Kurdish flag is raised at the top of
governmental buildings.
On the second day, Saturday, of events in Syrian
Kurdistan, several more cities have fallen into the
hands of Kurdish groups.
Fawzi Shangal,www.ekurd.net
the leader of the Kurdish Accord
Party in Syria told Rudaw that the Kurdish city of
Amude and
Efrin fell on Friday and they expect Derek city
liberated within hours.
Ali Shamdin, an official from the Kurdish Progress
Party in Syria said
“The Syrian regime has lost control of some areas of
Kurdistan and its authority is weakening,” . “If the situation continues this way, all
Kurdish areas will be liberated from the Assad
regime.”
Qamishli, the largest Kurdish city in Syria is still
under control of Syrian forces,www.ekurd.net
but Kurdish leaders expect the army to pull out of
the area, as fierce battles between rebel fighters
and the Assad regime have been raging in the capital
Damascus since Tuesday.
Independent Kurdish newspaper Hawlati said that
since early Friday evening war has broken out in the
mainly Kurdish city of Qamişlo.
Syrian government forces launched an attack against
a group of patrolling People’s Defense Unions (YPG)
members in Qamişlo, ANF news agency
reported.
Sources: kurdpress.com | rudaw.net |
firatnews.com | ekurd.net | Agencies
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