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Arab-Islamic Jihadists free 300 Kurdish civilians in Syrian

PostPosted: Mon Jul 22, 2013 4:02 pm
Author: Aslan
TAL ABYAD, Syrian Kurdistan,— Islamists battling Kurdish fighters in the northern Syrian Kurdish town of Tal Abyad have released 300 Kurdish civilians they were holding prisoner in exchange for a rebel Islamic chief, a watchdog said Sunday.

"The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) released 300 Kurds who had been taken prisoner overnight and this morning, in exchange for captured (jihadist) commander Abu Musab," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

In a statement about the ongoing attacks of al-Qaeda affiliated groups against Tal Abyad of Reef al-Raqqa, the Kurdish People's Defense Units (YPG) said that these Islamic groups were not only bombarding the city with heavy weapons but also kidnapping hundreds of civilians and threatening them with death, ANF news agency reported.

YPG underlined that they will not remain silent in the face of the attacks against Kurdish neighborhoods,www.ekurd.net adding that they would “make an all-out effort for the protection of Kurds and the Kurdish People's House in the city”.

YPG called on the residents of the Kurdish city Kobani, in western Kurdistan, to protect the Kurds in Tal Abyad and to take sides with YPG.

Imprisoned by Kurdish fighters late on Saturday, Abu Musab was reportedly released on Sunday.

But tension in Tal Abyad was still palpable even after the prisoners' release, an activist said.

"Things are calm right now, but I think we'll see new clashes by nightfall. Kurdish fighters have deployed snipers," the activist told AFP by phone on condition of anonymity.

Abu Musab and hundreds of Kurdish civilians were detained in the latest confrontation between jihadists and Kurds in northern Syria.

"We've lived through a small civil war over the past few hours," said the activist, who asked not to be named for security reasons.

"After Abu Musab was detained, ISIS deployed a large number of snipers and fighters. There have been clashes since last night, and unfortunately there were abuses by all sides," said the activist.

"Many families fled the violence. Tal Abyad is a ghost city. There is now an ethnic-based hatred against the Kurds, though the truth is Kurds and Arabs, Christians and Muslims have always lived here together," he added.

The violence comes just days after fighters loyal to the Committees for the Protection of the Kurdish People (YPG) expelled Al-Nusra Front and ISIS members from the strategic Kurdish town of Serêkaniyê (Ras al-Ain) in Hasake province.

According to Nasser al-Hajj Mansour, a Kurdish official, the Kurds were imprisoned "on the basis of ethnicity".

"What is clear is that there is a will to sow strife," Mansour told AFP by telephone, adding that the violence is likely to escalate.

Kurdish regions have been run by local Kurdish councils since President Bashar al-Assad's forces withdrew from the areas in mid-2012. The Kurds have walked a fine line, trying to avoid antagonising either the regime or the rebels.

But this week alone, more than 50 jihadist and Kurdish fighters were killed in fighting in northern Syria, according to a toll released Saturday by the Britain-based Observatory, which relies on activists and medics on the ground for its information.

Kurds represent about 15 percent of the Syrian population.

Re: Arab-Islamic Jihadists free 300 Kurdish civilians in Syr

PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 12:15 am
Author: Anthea
Aslan thank you for that information :ymapplause:

Do you think that this means a lot of the Islamic Jihadists in Syria actually come from Iraq ?

Re: Arab-Islamic Jihadists free 300 Kurdish civilians in Syr

PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 4:17 am
Author: Aslan
Anthea wrote:Aslan thank you for that information :ymapplause:

Do you think that this means a lot of the Islamic Jihadists in Syria actually come from Iraq ?

all arabs r terrorists :P so they come from any arab country

Re: Arab-Islamic Jihadists free 300 Kurdish civilians in Syr

PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:40 am
Author: Anthea
Aslan wrote:
Anthea wrote:Aslan thank you for that information :ymapplause:

Do you think that this means a lot of the Islamic Jihadists in Syria actually come from Iraq ?

all arabs r terrorists :P so they come from any arab country

Arabs have terrorised Kurds many times :ymsick: