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Syria Kurdish Leader: Solution Must Include Assad

PostAuthor: Aslan » Wed Oct 30, 2013 8:20 pm

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Salih Muslim, co-chairman of the Syrian Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD), said a solution in Syria without President Bashar al-Assad is not easy. “A solution without Assad means the death of 2 million Alawites," he said.

Muslim, who gave an exclusive interview in Rojava to Hilmi Hacioglu of the popular Turkish TV news program The 32nd Day, said his party wanted to participate in the Geneva meeting not as part of the Syrian National Coalition but as an independent Kurdish movement. Yet, some countries, including Turkey, were trying to block this.

Muslim said a solution without Assad would have been possible two years ago, but it was now impossible. "All Alawites now support Assad. Insisting on a solution without Assad means the death of 2 million Alawites in the country,” he added.

Asked if they were cooperating with the Assad regime, Muslim replied: "No, never. Whoever says this is disrespecting our martyr brothers. We have been fighting with the regime since the 2004 Kurdish uprising. We have nothing in common with them. They don’t recognize Kurdish identity. But others are worse than the regime."

Muslim claimed 400 Salafists who came from Turkey through the Kilis border crossing are fighting the Kurds in Azaz. He said: "We gave Turkey a list of 20 organizations that are supporting them [the Salafists]. This week, 120 [Salafists] came from Germany and 180 from Great Britain. They have to be prevented, nobody is doing anything about it."

To the question, "What do the Kurds aspire for now?" Muslim responded: "Kurds can speak of a federation without dividing it into Kurdish, Arab and Christian zones. We want to accept a new status. We are thinking of a democratic, federal system."

In the meantime, the Kurdish Democratic Society Congress reacted to [the news that] Muslim was denied entry to the Iraqi Kurdistan Region. In a written statement, the congress said, "At a time when the national unity of the Kurdish people is of vital importance and there are preparations for a national congress to that end, we find denying Salih Muslim's entry to South Kurdistan an unfortunate and unacceptable move. We denounce this attitude that harms Kurdish national unity and invite the South Kurdistan government to rectify it."

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Re: Syria Kurdish Leader: Solution Must Include Assad

PostAuthor: talsor » Wed Oct 30, 2013 10:55 pm

To the question, "What do the Kurds aspire for now?" Muslim responded:

"Kurds can speak of a federation without dividing it into Kurdish, Arab and Christian zones. We want to accept a new status. We are thinking of a democratic, federal system."
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Re: Syria Kurdish Leader: Solution Must Include Assad

PostAuthor: Shirko » Thu Oct 31, 2013 1:38 am

talsor wrote:To the question, "What do the Kurds aspire for now?" Muslim responded:

"Kurds can speak of a federation without dividing it into Kurdish, Arab and Christian zones. We want to accept a new status. We are thinking of a democratic, federal system."


What else can he say? we want to just seperate, nobody is g lo ing to support that idea, except Kurds. So a federal system would be like the system in Iraq, and it will work for now. And the demographics are more mixed in Syria than they are in Iraq. A Kurdish Rojava state is what he is talking about, and in it that there will be Christians and Arabs, but the majority will be Kurds. This state will be under Kurdish rule, just like SK
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Re: Syria Kurdish Leader: Solution Must Include Assad

PostAuthor: Londoner » Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:22 am

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talsor wrote:To the question, "What do the Kurds aspire for now?" Muslim responded:

"Kurds can speak of a federation without dividing it into Kurdish, Arab and Christian zones. We want to accept a new status. We are thinking of a democratic, federal system."


What else can he say? we want to just seperate, nobody is g lo ing to support that idea, except Kurds. So a federal system would be like the system in Iraq, and it will work for now. And the demographics are more mixed in Syria than they are in Iraq. A Kurdish Rojava state is what he is talking about, and in it that there will be Christians and Arabs, but the majority will be Kurds. This state will be under Kurdish rule, just like SK


He knows the situation very well. Every one at this critical times should give him a strong helping hand especially SK-KRG.
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Re: Syria Kurdish Leader: Solution Must Include Assad

PostAuthor: Anthea » Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:17 pm

HZKurdi wrote:...we want to just seperate, nobody is g lo ing to support that idea, except Kurds.

The terrible thing is that NOBODY is asking the innocent Kurds who have been living and working in the Syria occupied part of Kurdistan WHAT THEY THEMSELVES WANT X(

They have lost almost everyone who they cared for - they have lost relations and friends - innocent children have lost school friends - they have lost almost everything they owned - those who have been lucky to have escape will have nothing to go back for :sad:

The KRG have taken so many refugees in which is good :ymapplause: but their mistake has been in giving many of them employment - very few of those often professional people are going to give up a secure job in Kurdistan to move back to bombed out homes

So many Kurdish groups are fighting and arguing about what to do in Western Kurdistan - and how to govern the area - but soon there will be nobody left in Western Kurdistan for anyone to govern :ymsick:
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