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The Free Syrian Army (FSA) is accusing members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) of hindering their movements against the regime of Bashar Assad.
Mustafa al-Sheikh, FSA chief of staff, told the Turkish newspaper Cihan that the PKK has deployed its forces in northern Syria in coordination with the Syrian regime.
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
Unfortunately this is the only new source but it has been spreading, on twitter, it is true believe it or not the areas around where the Kurds at least the 8% of them.
There areas have been peacefully around the Kurds and how ironic is that the Free Sryian Army had accused Kurds of working with Assad?
The events are recently getting quiet a shift in the last 24 hours, BBC reported that the rebels are on the offensive against Assad forces and that they feel confident for the first time.
But remember confidence is what doomed brought down Gaddafi, Syria is not another Libya given its history and terrain.
Its a possibility that NATO may want to strike Syria just so they can give an excuse to strike at Iran.
Either way the region is looking like a hot cake waiting to burst out its candles on the top. In which it could turn into a regional war.
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Syrian regime is in cahoots with terrorists and they always have been .
PKK doesn't represent Kurdish masses and it is a terrorist organisation .
Syrian rebels are nothing new and once the dictator in Syria goes , then everyone will see the real support that this regime has from Syrians .
Justice and Construction Party (Hizb al-Adala wa al-Bina): Founded on March 3, 2012, the Justice and Construction Party is the Muslim Brotherhood’s party in Libya. Its president is Muhammad Sawan, a Misratan and a former political prisoner under Qaddafi. Over half of its candidates are said to be women. In Benghazi’s local elections the Muslim Brotherhood affiliate obtained roughly 48 percent of the vote. In a recent press conference, Sawan reiterated his rejection of violence and the need to accept the results of the election peacefully.
National Gathering for Freedom, Justice, and Development (al-Tajammu’ al-Watani min ajl al-Hurriya wal ‘Adala wal Tanmiya): The National Gathering for Freedom, Justice, and Development is an Islamist political party founded by Dr. Ali Sallabi, a leading Islamist cleric who has strong ties to Qatar and Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi. It calls for a moderate Islamic democracy, citing Turkey as a model. Sallabi has stated that his party is not Islamist but nationalist, with an agenda that respects the general principles of Islam, and he has criticized the interim NTC as “extreme secularists.”
The National Front Party (Hizb al-Jabha al-Wataniya): The National Front Party (NFP) is the successor to a longtime anti-Qaddafi opposition organization, the National Front for the Salvation of Libya (NFSL), established in 1981 by Muhammad Yusuf al-Muqaryif. Al-Muqaryif is a professor and historian from Benghazi who held many political and administrative positions in the regime before defecting to the opposition in 1981. He currently serves as the NFP’s chairman. The secretary general of the NFP is Ibrahim Abdel Aziz Sahad, a former member of the Libyan air force and diplomat. The NFP claims to have a strong following in Tripoli, Benghazi, Misrata, and Darna, but their ties to the United States and Britain during their time in exile have tarnished their standing inside Libya.
Originally posted by Agent_USA_Supporter
reply to post by 23432
Syrian regime is in cahoots with terrorists and they always have been .
And The Syrian Rebels are all Pure and Angels and are not Terrorists they cant be they just cant be.
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Kurdish rebels killed four Turkish soldiers in a clash in the country's southeast, the prime minister said Wednesday.
The clash occurred near the town of Eruh in Siirt province late Tuesday, Recep Tayyip Erdogan told a televised news conference. The deaths come just over a week after Kurdish rebels killed eight Turkish troops and wounded several others in an attack along the Iraqi border. Erdogan on Tuesday said 31 Kurdish rebels were also killed during the June 19 clash.
Turkish warplanes and helicopter gunships have twice attacked suspected Kurdish rebel hideouts across the Iraqi border over the past week in retaliation. Kurdish rebels have used northern Iraq as a springboard for attacks on Turkish targets in their decades-long fight for autonomy in Turkey's southeast. Tens of thousands of people have died since.
Originally posted by 23432
Syrian rebels are nothing new and once the dictator in Syria goes , then everyone will see the real support that this regime has from Syrians .
Kurds will be OK because Turks will back them up in the long run .
Originally posted by Recollector
When Syria will be broken to pieces (and will be, with or w/o russian and chinese ok) one price will go to the...
...yes, KURDS.
They need a country, they have some sort of tribal controlled are in norther Iraq, but hey, it is still called Iraq, not Kurdistan.
Israel AND Turkey both support the Kurds, even if turks and kurds kill eachother once in a blue moon.
As for the kurds working with Assad, man, i didn't believed Assad to be so stupid.Taking a snake at his breast.
The PKK troops will be the first ones to either attack syarian army when s.h.i.t. starts or will be in first line to stop the russian troops coming to party.
Originally posted by BLV12A
Originally posted by 23432
Syrian rebels are nothing new and once the dictator in Syria goes , then everyone will see the real support that this regime has from Syrians .
Kurds will be OK because Turks will back them up in the long run .
Turks will back up the Kurds?
How, by destroying thousands of Kurdish villages again, this time in Syria?
Maybe they will ban Kuridsh political & cultural movements in Syria too?