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Πολεμικό Ανακοινωθέν Κομπάνι: Δεκάδες νεκροί τζιχαντιστές

Πολεμικό Ανακοινωθέν Κομπάνι: Δεκάδες νεκροί τζιχαντιστές

Πολεμά κ’ ένας Έλληνας με τους Κούρδους στη Κόμπανι

Πολεμικό Ανακοινωθέν εξέδωσε η διοίκηση των Κούρδων στην Κομπάνι για τη 43η ημέρα της πολιορκίας από το Ισλαμικό Κράτος.

Το Ισλαμικό Κράτος εξαπέλυσε επίθεση με όλμους και πυραύλους στο κέντρο της πόλης, μετά την αποτυχία του να προωθηθεί εξαιτίας της σθεναρής αντίστασης του YPG.

Οι πιο σκληρές μάχες μεταξύ των Κούρδων ανταρτών και των συμμοριτών δόθηκαν στο ανατολικό μέτωπο της πόλης, στη συνοικία Κανία Κούρδα, στην περιοχή του Δημαρχείου και στην Πλατεία Αζάντι (Πλατεία Ελευθερίας).

Τουλάχιστον 18 τζιχαντιστές σκοτώθηκαν στη συνοικία Κανία Κούρντα και 9 ακόμα στην πλατεία Αζάντι.

Επίσης το YPG απέκρουσε μια επίθεση αυτοκτονίας από το Ισλαμικό Κράτος, με αυτοκίνητο βόμβα, στην περιοχή του Δημαρχείου το πρωί της Τρίτης. Οι Κούρδοι αντάρτες πήραν λάφυρα μεγάλες ποσότητες πυρομαχικών από τους τζιχαντιστές στις μάχες που δόθηκαν στην περιοχή.

Στο νότιο μέτωπο της Κομπάνι σκοτώθηκαν 7 συμμορίτες και καταστράφηκε ένα όχημα των τζιχαντιστών που έφερε στην καρότσα του πολυβόλο.

Από την πλευρά των Κούρδων σκοτώθηκαν 4 αντάρτες.

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Western “comrades” join Kurds, Arabs,secularists, Yezidis, and Syriac Christians against Islamic State

Helen,  a Kurdish female fighter of the Women Asayish Forces guarding a public funeral of fallen YPG fighters in central Al-Qamishli, March 2014.
War in Syria

The Kurdish fight in Syria slowly turns international on the ground
as an unprecedented number of foreign volunteers join the pro-Kurdish
militias to fight against the Islamic State (IS) jihadists.

The most widely reported cases include 43-year-old US air force veteran Brian Wilson and 28-year-old ex-US Marine Jordan Matson.

According to local sources inside Syria’s Kurdish “Rojava” region,
however, 10 American citizens as well as hundreds of non-Kurdish
volunteers comprising Syrian Arabs, Turkish citizens and Europeans have
already joined the People’s Protection Units (YPG) fighting against IS
jihadists.

“I give no figures, but there is a considerable number of Westerners
fighting in the ranks of the YPG as well as European women comrades
who’ve joined the Women Protection Units (YPJ). There are many Turkish
comrades too,” said 28-year-old Kristopher Nicholaidis, who left Greece
and joined YPG in Syria five months ago.

NICHOLAIDIS WAS AN ACTIVE local artist back in Greece where he used his art and politics to defend migrants, including Muslims.

 “There is a considerable number of Westerners fighting in the ranks of the YPG”


“I come from a political family and I am a democratic socialist. I
used my art and politics to defend the Muslim community from attacks
initiated by fascists of the Golden Dawn party, but I consider IS
jihadists as 21st century fascists posing a greater global threat as
they barbarically spread Islamofascism on an international level,” he
said. “I believe that the YPG is therefore leading the greatest
anti-fascist struggle of our time by fighting against IS jihadists. I
joined this struggle to fight against global fascism in defence of
democracy and peace in Kurdish Rojava.”

Arsalan Celik, 26, studied political science at one of the most
prestigious Turkish universities but left and joined the YPG April this
year.
“I am not Turkish-Kurdish, I am Turkish from the city of Mersin. I
came here because the IS jihadists come from all over the world
instigating a war against humanity and my government helps them. I
wanted to make a practical stance against IS and YPG was the only
democratic militia I found in the region fighting back against these
jihadists,” he said.
“I have seen many Syrian Muslim Arabs as well as left-wing Turks
fighting against IS in the ranks of the YPG and YPJ militias, but we
have not made headlines as much as our American comrades,” he said
light-heartedly, adding, “We fight against IS jihadists to defend the
democratic values of this Kurdish-led revolution because only the Kurds
are now able to bring peace to Kurdistan, Syria and Turkey.”

CELIK IS NO STRANGER for Syria’s Kurds as tens of
Turkish men and women have joined YPG and YPJ since last year, and some
of them have lost their lives.
Serkan Tosun was the first Turkish YPG fighter killed when he fought
to repel jihadist attacks to defend the predominantly Kurdish city of
Serekaniye (Ras Al-Ain) in September 2013.
30-year-old Nejat Ağırnaslı, a Turkish academic, was killed two weeks
ago when he fought in the YPG ranks in defence of the city of Kobane.

Zuleikha Muhammad of Rojava Martyrs’ Mothers Committee, whose only
son joined YPG and was killed last year, said: “The international
volunteers are not ‘foreigners’ as some describe them because we do not
consider them as ‘foreigners’, they are our children and Rojava is their
homeland.”

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She said: “We love international volunteers as our own children
because they are fighting against IS gunmen to defend us and they are
martyred like our sons and daughters to defend Rojava revolutionary
cause for people’s fraternal relations.”

Azad Hussein, YPG captain in the town of Jaz’a, said: “YPG fighters
are majority Kurdish but Syrians from different political, religious and
ethnic backgrounds also join. There are few foreigners too, that is
right.” But he declined to give exact figures of the YPG foreign
fighters, adding that that YPG selection of foreign volunteers is a
“complicated process”.
“We welcome international comrades who are qualified fighters and
understand our cause too. However, we reject those wanting to join us
just because they are disillusioned with their lives and look for some
sort of adventure. The latter also include some European Kurds. We
reject those people and we have already turned down many of them at our
border bases,” Hussein said.

19-YEAR-OLD HERISH ALI, a British-Kurd, said he
requested to join the YPG along with five other European Kurds in August
but YPG border guards rejected them on the Iraq-Syria border.
“We met the YPG fighters and stayed with them at their Sihela border
crossing to Iraqi Kurdistan. They were nice and we thought it was
awesome to join them, but they rejected us when we revealed that we are
students and we have dual nationalities,” Ali said.

“We welcome international comrades who are qualified fighters and understand our cause too”

He added: “We told them that we feel degraded because it was like we
are not capable men for this fight, but they kept refusing our arguments
and said we should go back to Europe and study. Then, they drove us to
the nearby Iraqi Kurdish peshmerga checkpoint where the peshmergas too
rejected taking us as volunteers.”

Some left-wing writers in the West have begun to compare YPG and YPJ
militias in Syria to the International Brigade and POUM militia that
operated during the 1936 Spanish civil war, but this is not how the YPG
perceives itself.

“We are not communists nor do we call for a separatist Kurdish
nation-state. We are democrats advocating the third way in Syria based
on the Democratic Con-federalism philosophy of Abdullah Ocalan. The YPG
is a people’s militia and people are free to advocate any ideology,”
said Bahoz Berxwedan, one of the YPG commanders who run political
education lectures in the Al-Hasakah province.

“Any freedom-loving democrat in this world can join us regardless of
their religion, ethnicity, and ideology, as long as they accept our main
principles of gender equality, peaceful coexistence and self-rule
autonomy for all communities,” he explained. “This is why YPG fighters
include Kurds and Arab Muslims, secularists, Yezidis, Syriac Christians
and some American and European comrades too.”

Rozh Ahmad also wrote Your Middle East’s exclusive – and explosive – interview with an ex-IS fighter:
EXCLUSIVE: Q&A with former Islamic State member


Rozh Ahmad

Rozh Ahmad is a
journalist based in Paris. He grew up in England but has his roots in
Iraq’s Kurdish region. In the last three years, Rozh has reported from
and about Kurds in Europe, Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Syria for various
English and Kurdish publications. 

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