To speak about what ? You think on top of being deported from her home, this poor woman should remain homeless for the rest of her life ? Don't you dare compare OB to the campaigns of ethnic cleansing of the regime (to which the PKK is allied).
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I have said nothing about this poor woman and her suffering. That doesn't change my condemnation of Ankara's behaviour in Afrin, and the displacement of Kurdish civilians. If Syria is not free for both Kurds and Arabs, then Syria is not free. Period.
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"rose up against the regime too". Are you implying this would be okay if they didn't fight the regime?
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No. It wouldn't be okay even if they were civilian supporters of the regime. There's zero need to make leaps like that about what I'm saying, I am consistent on the need to uphold international law in all circumstances.
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It wasn't a rhetorical question, I was genuinely asking. I don't know you well, so I didn't know if you were consistent. Thanks for the response
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The Kurds sure did demonstrate against the Regime, and the PYD supported the Regime multiple times before. Doesn't matter in this case because a syrian civilian had her house stolen by a thug, one shouldn't care if she was an Arab or a Kurd.
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There’s a sense of betrayal for the revolution felt against Kurdish areas in Syria, ofc one could explain it in that the PKK quickly took over the area and their ambitions are different from us, that being said none of this excuses these violations and they must be condemned
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I wrote this in a hurry, I must specify not all Kurdish areas are the same so I’m not trying to paint everyone in the same brush, just trying to explain the sense of resentment pro revolution folks feel about this issue
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No they didn't rise up against regime. Literally not a bullet fired.
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Should clarify I'm referring to recognized Kurdish groups in armed combat.. I witnessed many civilians demonstrate in Aleppo.
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"Kurds of Afrin rose up against the regime too". Yeah and then what? They worked together with the regime and stabbed the other rebels in the back during one of the most important battles of the civil war in order to take Tell Rifaat.
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from who "kurds of afrin" wanted help when turkey started afrin op?
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Kurds of Afrin wanted help from FSA:https://twitter.com/thomasvlinge/status/810932808965378048 …
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Rose up against the regime !!!
https://youtu.be/rP2k26P-SPQ
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You must be ashamed of telling lies ( the Kurds rose up against the regime)https://youtu.be/SNhdxReh19s
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It looks like you are looking for a house in the same Street next to Elizabeth !!pic.twitter.com/X4xsN7rmYE
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Kurds betrayed revolution ..
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Alot of them sided with regime later.
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