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  1. 17 minutes ago

    Probably the highest-quality image of Yasser Abdul Rahim wearing his Syrian Arab Army major patch, which is basically a coat of arms of the Syrian Arab Republic:

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  2. 1 hour ago

    His previous account, , contained incriminating evidence, but was suspended without any further action against alternate accounts like this.

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  3. 1 hour ago

    Reminder that is a Westerner who fought in the ranks of ISIS in Syria, now safely back home and tweeting ISIS propaganda under the guise of being a "monitor of YPG human right violations and military operations, musician, producer, and news addict".

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  4. Apr 6

    However, there was another page which claimed to represent Katibat Ahrar Afrin in 2012 that used another logo: It's unclear how the two tied in.

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  5. Apr 6

    Facebook page of Ahrar Afrin, which was established as a small armed group in March 2012. It last posted once in March 2018 after a 4-year absence: Video of its establishment in the rural Kurd Mountains in March 2012:

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  6. Apr 6

    No similar incident happened after that one despite continued protests, which seems to put some doubt into the widely-spread claim that the YPG was actively suppressing these protests with force.

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  7. Apr 6

    Friday demonstrations continued to be held in Kobanî until the summer of 2013, when the city's poor conditions, coupled with the siege imposed by ISIS and its allies (including some of the same groups who previously sympathized with the demonstrators) forced them to stop.

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  8. Apr 6

    The only English source that mentioned this incident was this highly-inaccurate article:

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  9. Apr 6

    The YPG denied any involvement, saying that its forces were conducting anti-narcotic operations away from the demonstration at the time. It instead blamed the KDP affiliate Azadî Party, and said it will further investigate the incident with the Asayish:

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  10. Apr 6

    ENKS statement, which did not directly blame any party for the shooting: TEV-DEM denied involvement, blamed ENKS for its "insensitive" pro-FSA incitement (the incident took place a day after FSA-bannered groups attacked Ras al-Ayn):

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  11. Apr 6

    Video of his funeral pre-burial:

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  12. Apr 6

    At the end of 10 November, Hissi was buried in his home village of Tel Hajib, during which leaders of ENKS, KDP, the Islamist Amr ibn al-'As Battalion (Abdul Jabbar al-Oqaidi's original group), and other groups gave their remarks.

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  13. Apr 6

    Some of them were carrying AKs in plain view:

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  14. Apr 6

    The armed ENKS members, accompanied by FSA fighters, fired pistols in the air while shouting slogans against the YPG without any resistance, showing that the latter had not established full control over the city at that point:

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  15. Apr 6

    After Hissi's death, a large funeral convoy, escorted by FSA fighters and vehicles, carried his body from Gaziantep on a tour through Jarabulus back to Kobanî, where they were welcomed by a large and angry crowd who shouted slogans against the YPG:

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  16. Apr 5

    4 people were wounded in the shooting. Welat Muhammad Saleh Hissi, an 18-year old member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, sustained critical injuries and was transferred via Jarabulus to a hospital in Gaziantep, where he died:

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  17. Apr 5

    During and after the shots, the protesters loudly reaffirmed their support for the FSA and immediately condemned the YPG, PKK, and Apoists in general as shabiha:

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  18. Apr 5

    At some point during the demonstration, shots were fired (no clear video exists online), which led to the protesters throwing rocks at the source of fire (couldn't find any pictures of that source) before dispersing:

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  19. Apr 5
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  20. Apr 5

    The 3 main groups that organized the demonstration as shown by the banners and signs (pics left to right): 1. Coordination of ألند (no idea what this means, someone help me here) Kobanî 2. General Authority of Kurdish Youth (DGCK) 3. Revolutionary Council of Kobanî Youth

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