Shino Can

@sincan2023

Eye on Eastern Euphrates .

Joined December 2018

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  1. 13 hours ago

    Arabia hits in hits in hits Isis in hits in hits Kurds in Israel hits Hizbollah in . . Syrians left the country... . Assad; has sovereignty. ; We are worried.

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  3. 19 hours ago

    Shortly; and decided to challange objectives in and region. What can the do?

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  4. 19 hours ago

    In an opposition party can "freely" participate in local elections, BUT IF THEY WIN seats, they are accused, by the governing party, of being "TerORIsts " and are stripped of positions. Is this the "democracy" which will lead Turkey to its 2023 vision??

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    Sep 17

    NE Syria is the “best place to prosecute ISIS fighters because they committed their crimes here and we have evidence against them here, we have witnesses here, so that’s why this court, this tribunal, needs to be held here” - Amel Dada. By

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    Inside the prison of in north east ... more than 5 thousand prisoners from different nationalities are feared to join again the terrorist group if they are out... the report shows an escaping attempt caught on surveillance camera

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    Sep 16

    is worried the Zone in N/E is a FOB for its foes in the "Zio-Wahhabi Conspiracy," which includes the USA+++, to partition Syria or even engineer the downfall of . looks into it.

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    Sep 17

    The detention of members creates a dangerous and volatile situation in and requires immediate international support in post conflict justice, reconciliation and peace. The lack of international interest in this matter is horrifying.

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    Sep 16

    We assisted academic Thomas McGee with research on the ground for his paper on Afrin for Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. "Turkish policies of mass displacement & deterring return have enabled housing, land & property rights violations..." See here from p120:

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  10. Sep 16

    - & want Idlib, in exchange Turkey wants Tal Raf'at. - All okay w/ Assad back to 2011 status. -Turkey wants limited border area, while Iran eyes Deir Ez-Zor. -All want out, and agree Eastern Euphrates to return to Damascus first and before Turkey held areas.

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    Today's extreme comments by the Syrian Foreign Ministry are very unhelpful. , & all the people of NE work tirelessly to preserve the security of territories until the UN peace process under UN 2254 succeeds.

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    Sep 16

    "In contrast, they emphasised that when the Turkmen brigades, closely linked to Turkey, complained about one faction’s troubling presence, the Turks swiftly remedied the situation." (7)

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    Sep 16

    "Interviewees stressed that Turkey has been selective in disciplining factions under its direction for their HLP violations. For example, multiple interviewees reported that their complaints to the wali about the various factions’ conduct had gone unanswered." (6)

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    Sep 16

    "Although the Turkish state has directly committed few of the individual HLP violations in Afrin since the end of Operation Olive Branch, its status as the de facto occupying force arguably makes it responsible for those of its Syrian partners" (5)

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    Sep 16

    "Moreover, resettling Syrian Arabs in Kurdish-majority areas is not unprecedented. It follows policies from 2016 to relocate non-Kurds (including Syrian refugees) in the destroyed districts of Kurdish towns like Diyarbakir" (4)

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    Sep 16

    "The commander in charge of Operation Olive Branch and the Afrin security situation for a year afterwards, Lieutenant General Ismail Metin Temel, is infamous for his career-long involvement in counterinsurgency operations against Kurds in Turkey." (2)

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    Sep 16

    PhD researcher Thomas McGee has written a chapter for Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung on situation in Afrin "Turkey has clearly drawn on its domestic experiences of military campaigns and repressive policies against its own Kurds for its engagement in Afrin" - (1)

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    Sep 16

    TODAY: New speech by leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. He encourages supporters to conduct new wave of military operations and propoganda. This is what James Jeffery told yesterday.

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    (1) Many important topics were discussed at yesterday's meeting with Coalition & Tel Abyad Civil & Military Councils. The people of NE Syria will accept refugees when these conditions are met. (a thread)

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    Sep 16

    The delegation consists of: - Lloyd Russell Moyle MP, (Labour) - MP (Conservative) - Adam Holloway MP (Con.) - Lord Maurice Glasman (Lab.) - (international director, ), and is not an official govt. delegation.

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