I think this may be out of context
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What's the context? Celebrating putting down the fire? Because the fire looks like still burning the field
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Pretty sure it’s real. The field looks to be harvested at least.
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They could be celebrating putting their “section” out? There’s firefighting action behind them still.
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Is this even now? Aren't they a little too heavily clothed for the time of the year?
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Good point. Could be a much older video. I don’t doubt we’re gonna yet comments of “PKK DANCING AFTER BURNING ARAB CROPS” though.
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How many times will you lie wits such propaganda?
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Can you enlighten us please & tell us why they’re dancing
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They put out most of the fire and what's burning is the last remaining fire that is no longer a threat
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looks like they're celebrating cuz most of the fires are out
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They have put out their own section. The crop is bulgur, a staple in the Kurdish diet, after collecting the crops it is custom to burn the stalk and roots of the plant. So they harvested most of the bulgur before the fire burned it and they threw the stalks in the fire.
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No worries, its a rain dance.
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نظم حزب يكيتي الكوردستاني يوم أمس في مدينة القامشلي مظاهرة ضد ما يسمى الحزام العربي .pic.twitter.com/jl99TEEt3A
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