Updates 14-12-24
# Political transition
- Al Julani made a several statements to consolidate his position as ‘de facto’ head of Syrian state, using a moderate and conciliatory tone, claiming no conflict with Israel or Iran, will to stop captaon production in Syria (a drug that the regime was producing)
- The Aacqba arab conference concluded with a statement supporting the current Syria transition and condemning Israel expansion of the “security zone”.
- Turkey has been the first state to open embassy on Damascus, after more than 12 years since they close their embassy in the Syrian capital.
- 150 mass graves containing what is estimated to be 75,000 bodies are being digged in Al-Hussainiya area in the Damascus countryside, behind the Conference Palace.
# Eufrates Region
- Bodies of SDF fighters are being buried, mostly in Kobane but also in other places where those fighters came from.
- SNA is looting and destroying several locations in Manbij. They burned an important library, they killed a restaurant owner while looting his place and many more crimes are being reported.
- SDF command decleared that the ceasfire on the Tishrin dam has not been implemented and that is therefore not effective. SNA is now mobilizing big numbers of soldiers towards the Qereqozah bridge in the kobane region border. Allegedly, turkey is also rallying forces on the Turkey-Syria border around Kobane. Supply of water and electricity from Tishrin to Kobane region dam has also been cut.
# ISIS resurge
- The Palmyra region and the Hamad Syrian desert are witnessing continuous raids of ISIS. The number of ISIS attacks since toppling Bashar al-Assad on December 8 is now 6, resulting in the deaths of 70 people, including civilians and soldiers.
# Context on the ceasefire disagreements -
The tomb of Suleyman Shah, short explanation Written by YPG/YPJ International
Part of the negotiated ceasefire between #SDF and #Turkey was connected to the location of the tomb of Suleyman Shah and its military implications. Let's dive into this a little deeper to understand what this is all about:
Suleyman Shah lived in 13th century and, according to Ottoman legacy, is the grandfather of Osman I, who founded the Ottoman Empire. Because todays #Turkey likes to see itself as successor of the Ottoman Empire, the tomb and remains are important for them.
The tomb of Suleyman Shah was Turkey's only foreign enclave, located more or less 30km from the Turkish border close to Qere Qozaq, on the river banks of Euphrates. In 2014 the tomb and its 38 Turkish guards, were completely surrounded by #ISIS.
So the tomb was brought to Ashme village, between #Kobane and Euphrates river, a site closer to the Turkish border, where it was easier and less risky to protect, but still on Syrian (and #SDF) territory. Turkey stressed that the relocation would only be temporarily.
While now negotiating the ceasefire, it was offered to help transfer the tomb again, but #Turkey instead requested that it will be given 1km of land in this area, where they intend to deploy heavy weapons and build a military base. Thus no agreement could be reached.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# Political transition
- Al Julani made a several statements to consolidate his position as ‘de facto’ head of Syrian state, using a moderate and conciliatory tone, claiming no conflict with Israel or Iran, will to stop captaon production in Syria (a drug that the regime was producing)
- The Aacqba arab conference concluded with a statement supporting the current Syria transition and condemning Israel expansion of the “security zone”.
- Turkey has been the first state to open embassy on Damascus, after more than 12 years since they close their embassy in the Syrian capital.
- 150 mass graves containing what is estimated to be 75,000 bodies are being digged in Al-Hussainiya area in the Damascus countryside, behind the Conference Palace.
# Eufrates Region
- Bodies of SDF fighters are being buried, mostly in Kobane but also in other places where those fighters came from.
- SNA is looting and destroying several locations in Manbij. They burned an important library, they killed a restaurant owner while looting his place and many more crimes are being reported.
- SDF command decleared that the ceasfire on the Tishrin dam has not been implemented and that is therefore not effective. SNA is now mobilizing big numbers of soldiers towards the Qereqozah bridge in the kobane region border. Allegedly, turkey is also rallying forces on the Turkey-Syria border around Kobane. Supply of water and electricity from Tishrin to Kobane region dam has also been cut.
# ISIS resurge
- The Palmyra region and the Hamad Syrian desert are witnessing continuous raids of ISIS. The number of ISIS attacks since toppling Bashar al-Assad on December 8 is now 6, resulting in the deaths of 70 people, including civilians and soldiers.
# Context on the ceasefire disagreements -
The tomb of Suleyman Shah, short explanation Written by YPG/YPJ International
Part of the negotiated ceasefire between #SDF and #Turkey was connected to the location of the tomb of Suleyman Shah and its military implications. Let's dive into this a little deeper to understand what this is all about:
Suleyman Shah lived in 13th century and, according to Ottoman legacy, is the grandfather of Osman I, who founded the Ottoman Empire. Because todays #Turkey likes to see itself as successor of the Ottoman Empire, the tomb and remains are important for them.
The tomb of Suleyman Shah was Turkey's only foreign enclave, located more or less 30km from the Turkish border close to Qere Qozaq, on the river banks of Euphrates. In 2014 the tomb and its 38 Turkish guards, were completely surrounded by #ISIS.
So the tomb was brought to Ashme village, between #Kobane and Euphrates river, a site closer to the Turkish border, where it was easier and less risky to protect, but still on Syrian (and #SDF) territory. Turkey stressed that the relocation would only be temporarily.
While now negotiating the ceasefire, it was offered to help transfer the tomb again, but #Turkey instead requested that it will be given 1km of land in this area, where they intend to deploy heavy weapons and build a military base. Thus no agreement could be reached.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
Updates 15-12-24
# Political transition in Syria
- Declarations of Ahmed al-Sharaa (aka al-Jolani):
All factions will be dissolved and there will be no weapons except in the hands of the state.
The first priorities are to rebuild the destroyed homes and return all displaced until the last tent.
There will be no more compulsory military service.
Very important economic decisions will be taken.
# NES updates
- YPJ anounced that will soon publish a report on the attacks. Since 27.11 SDF is counting 112 shehids from SDF, Asayish, Komandos, YPG, YPJ, Syriac military council, HRE and HPC
- American military convoy arrived in kobane and raised a US flag in the main administration center, stating their intention to remain in the city to deter a Turkish attack.
- Protests continue in Manbij after the occupation of SNA, with multiple tribes expressing their support for SDF. A general strike was called to start today, with many shops and workshops closing down in protest for the crimes of SNA.
# ISIS resurgence
- Iraqi security officials warn of a looming ISIS plot to target prisons in Syria controlled by the
SDF, potentially leading to a mass escape of terrorists.
- Humanitarian NGO working in Hol camp, that hosts more than 40.000 women and children of ISIS fighters, suspended it’s work do to fear of a possible rebelion and attacks.
# International solidarity
- In the global Day of action, December 14th 2024, many protests and actions in Defense of Rojava took place in many different cities. To find more about it follow the campaign RiseuUp4Rojava
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# Political transition in Syria
- Declarations of Ahmed al-Sharaa (aka al-Jolani):
All factions will be dissolved and there will be no weapons except in the hands of the state.
The first priorities are to rebuild the destroyed homes and return all displaced until the last tent.
There will be no more compulsory military service.
Very important economic decisions will be taken.
# NES updates
- YPJ anounced that will soon publish a report on the attacks. Since 27.11 SDF is counting 112 shehids from SDF, Asayish, Komandos, YPG, YPJ, Syriac military council, HRE and HPC
- American military convoy arrived in kobane and raised a US flag in the main administration center, stating their intention to remain in the city to deter a Turkish attack.
- Protests continue in Manbij after the occupation of SNA, with multiple tribes expressing their support for SDF. A general strike was called to start today, with many shops and workshops closing down in protest for the crimes of SNA.
# ISIS resurgence
- Iraqi security officials warn of a looming ISIS plot to target prisons in Syria controlled by the
SDF, potentially leading to a mass escape of terrorists.
- Humanitarian NGO working in Hol camp, that hosts more than 40.000 women and children of ISIS fighters, suspended it’s work do to fear of a possible rebelion and attacks.
# International solidarity
- In the global Day of action, December 14th 2024, many protests and actions in Defense of Rojava took place in many different cities. To find more about it follow the campaign RiseuUp4Rojava
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
Updates 16-12-24
# NES updates
- The ceasefire negotiations between SDF and Turkey failed. There are significant military buildups of SNA forces around Kobane, that may indicate an imminent attack. SDF is ensuring commitment to defend the region, having positions around Qereqozah bridge.
- Ambulances and other vehicles that went to evacuate people in Manbij had been prevented to access the city by SNA groups.
- In Tal Rifat, SNA groups called for all men between 18 to 60 years old to leave the city in the next 48 hours. Many people rejected that call and allegedly riots broke out. SNA imposed a curfew, not allowing anyone to leave their homes
- A big demonstration on Kobane against the threat of Turkish invasion happen today. Protests against SNA groups looting and killing also continued in Manbij.
- Turkey continues the bombings of critical infrastructure all around NES. The power station of Til Temir has been attacked again, cutting electricity in all the city.
- Lekolin.org, a research institution of the self-administration, published a file identifying 415 ISIS fighters operating within the ranks of the SNA. Allegedly, it was found in a SNA fighter memory card with instructions for the ISIS fighters to advance to Kobani after capturing Qereqozah bridge.
# Syria political transition
- Ahmed Al-Sharaa (a.k.a. Abu Mohamed al-Jolani) met with Geir Pedersen, special envoy from the UN, discussing about the ongoing process of political transition in Syria. An statement emphasized they work for "inclusive and credible political transition, led and owned by Syria, based on the principles outlined in Security Council Resolution 2254", and also "the UN's intention to provide all forms of assistance to the Syrian people".
- A top diplomat from the EU confirms that sanctions will remain in place for now, due to ongoing concerns over Syria's political landscape and opposition dynamics.
- Convoys of the Military Operation Administration (linked to the HTS military operation) arrived and deployed in Deir Ezzor city.
- US announced several strikes against ISIS, stating 12 fighters killed and no civilian casualties.
- Israeli warplanes have carried out intense airstrikes targeting multiple sites in the rural areas of Tartus and Latakia, including warehouses and air defense bases.
- Explosions heard in Albukamal area, near the border with Iraq, when an unidentified drone was flying over that region.
# Civil protests and International Solidarity
- Activists of women organizations and other kurdish political organizations are organizing protest camps in both sides of the Syria-Turkey border in the cities of Qamishlo-Nusaybin.
- Activists in Germany have occupied a former turkish embassy building and the famous Brandenburger Tor in Berlin, hanging banners in solidarity with Rojava and lighting fireworks.
- Activists in Vienna installed a "security zone for democracy" in front of the turkish embassy, declaring Turkey responsible for the ongoing escalation in NES and demanding a political solution.
# Analysis
Not much time for sharing analysis on the last days, but we have to remark once again that the risk of an attack on Kobane is very hight. We will follow the situation but internet cuts can also be common if the conflict escalates. Keep updated and #DefendRojava
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# NES updates
- The ceasefire negotiations between SDF and Turkey failed. There are significant military buildups of SNA forces around Kobane, that may indicate an imminent attack. SDF is ensuring commitment to defend the region, having positions around Qereqozah bridge.
- Ambulances and other vehicles that went to evacuate people in Manbij had been prevented to access the city by SNA groups.
- In Tal Rifat, SNA groups called for all men between 18 to 60 years old to leave the city in the next 48 hours. Many people rejected that call and allegedly riots broke out. SNA imposed a curfew, not allowing anyone to leave their homes
- A big demonstration on Kobane against the threat of Turkish invasion happen today. Protests against SNA groups looting and killing also continued in Manbij.
- Turkey continues the bombings of critical infrastructure all around NES. The power station of Til Temir has been attacked again, cutting electricity in all the city.
- Lekolin.org, a research institution of the self-administration, published a file identifying 415 ISIS fighters operating within the ranks of the SNA. Allegedly, it was found in a SNA fighter memory card with instructions for the ISIS fighters to advance to Kobani after capturing Qereqozah bridge.
# Syria political transition
- Ahmed Al-Sharaa (a.k.a. Abu Mohamed al-Jolani) met with Geir Pedersen, special envoy from the UN, discussing about the ongoing process of political transition in Syria. An statement emphasized they work for "inclusive and credible political transition, led and owned by Syria, based on the principles outlined in Security Council Resolution 2254", and also "the UN's intention to provide all forms of assistance to the Syrian people".
- A top diplomat from the EU confirms that sanctions will remain in place for now, due to ongoing concerns over Syria's political landscape and opposition dynamics.
- Convoys of the Military Operation Administration (linked to the HTS military operation) arrived and deployed in Deir Ezzor city.
- US announced several strikes against ISIS, stating 12 fighters killed and no civilian casualties.
- Israeli warplanes have carried out intense airstrikes targeting multiple sites in the rural areas of Tartus and Latakia, including warehouses and air defense bases.
- Explosions heard in Albukamal area, near the border with Iraq, when an unidentified drone was flying over that region.
# Civil protests and International Solidarity
- Activists of women organizations and other kurdish political organizations are organizing protest camps in both sides of the Syria-Turkey border in the cities of Qamishlo-Nusaybin.
- Activists in Germany have occupied a former turkish embassy building and the famous Brandenburger Tor in Berlin, hanging banners in solidarity with Rojava and lighting fireworks.
- Activists in Vienna installed a "security zone for democracy" in front of the turkish embassy, declaring Turkey responsible for the ongoing escalation in NES and demanding a political solution.
# Analysis
Not much time for sharing analysis on the last days, but we have to remark once again that the risk of an attack on Kobane is very hight. We will follow the situation but internet cuts can also be common if the conflict escalates. Keep updated and #DefendRojava
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
Updates 17-12-24
# NES Updates
- The ceasefire agreement between Turkey and SDF has been extended through US mediation until the end of this week. US state dep.: "We dont want to see any party take advantage of the current unstable situation to advance their own narrow interests..."
SDFs M.Abdi states: "we announce our readiness to propose the establishment of a demilitarized zone in the city of Kobani, with the redeployment of security forces under American supervision and presence. This initiative aims to address Turkey’s security concerns and ensure lasting stability in the region."
## Eufrates region
- The forces of Manbij Military Council repelled an attack by the Turkish occupation mercenaries on the Tishreen Dam this afternoon, where fierce clashes lasted more than two hours, during which a number of mercenaries were eliminated, forcing them to flee the area.
- Multiple drone strikes were reported in Ain Issa and Raqqa, while protests against the turkish invasion plans continue in Kobane and Qamishlo.
- Tishreen Dam is non-operational. This means >2 million people are facing severe water shortages. UNICEF, Committee of the Red Cross in Syria and Syrian Red Crescent conduct joint mission to the Dam's technical management facility for urgent repairs.
## M4 area
- Power station in Til Temir was fixed with support of Russian forces, but was bombed again few hours later as well as other villages of Til Temir front lines.
# Foreign politics
## In EU
- A delegation of the DAANES is in Strasbourg for talks with parties in the European Parliament. The talks are about the latest developments in Syria after the overthow of Assad, the ongoing attacks by Turkey and its proxy force SNA, the increasing threat from the so-called Islamic State and the humanitarian situation on the ground.
- EU Left coalition leader M. Schirdewan has spoken out in the EU Parliament in favor of recognizing the DAANES. "That would be credible European foreign policy."
- Head of EU parliament U.v.d.Leyen: "The EU-Turkey relationship is important. Our economic relationship is growing stronger every year. And Turkey remains a key partner on migration. An extra €1 billion for 2024 is on its way to support Turkey’s efforts to host Syrian refugees."
## In US
- The Pentagon says the ISIS prison camp al-Hol presents a significant security concern in the sense that were ISIS able to affect some type of breakout, of any detention facility, that would be a significant setback and something that would be very concerning. Which is why we continue to work very closely with the SDF. (...) the SDF that maintains the facility and the US military provides sort of a — kind of an outer layer of security out there.
# Damascus government
- UN expects 1 mil. refugees to return to Syria within the next year
- More mass graves have been discovered outside Damascus. Estimations say that up to 150.000 prison detainees had been killed, doubling previous estimates.
# analysis in the following message
# NES Updates
- The ceasefire agreement between Turkey and SDF has been extended through US mediation until the end of this week. US state dep.: "We dont want to see any party take advantage of the current unstable situation to advance their own narrow interests..."
SDFs M.Abdi states: "we announce our readiness to propose the establishment of a demilitarized zone in the city of Kobani, with the redeployment of security forces under American supervision and presence. This initiative aims to address Turkey’s security concerns and ensure lasting stability in the region."
## Eufrates region
- The forces of Manbij Military Council repelled an attack by the Turkish occupation mercenaries on the Tishreen Dam this afternoon, where fierce clashes lasted more than two hours, during which a number of mercenaries were eliminated, forcing them to flee the area.
- Multiple drone strikes were reported in Ain Issa and Raqqa, while protests against the turkish invasion plans continue in Kobane and Qamishlo.
- Tishreen Dam is non-operational. This means >2 million people are facing severe water shortages. UNICEF, Committee of the Red Cross in Syria and Syrian Red Crescent conduct joint mission to the Dam's technical management facility for urgent repairs.
## M4 area
- Power station in Til Temir was fixed with support of Russian forces, but was bombed again few hours later as well as other villages of Til Temir front lines.
# Foreign politics
## In EU
- A delegation of the DAANES is in Strasbourg for talks with parties in the European Parliament. The talks are about the latest developments in Syria after the overthow of Assad, the ongoing attacks by Turkey and its proxy force SNA, the increasing threat from the so-called Islamic State and the humanitarian situation on the ground.
- EU Left coalition leader M. Schirdewan has spoken out in the EU Parliament in favor of recognizing the DAANES. "That would be credible European foreign policy."
- Head of EU parliament U.v.d.Leyen: "The EU-Turkey relationship is important. Our economic relationship is growing stronger every year. And Turkey remains a key partner on migration. An extra €1 billion for 2024 is on its way to support Turkey’s efforts to host Syrian refugees."
## In US
- The Pentagon says the ISIS prison camp al-Hol presents a significant security concern in the sense that were ISIS able to affect some type of breakout, of any detention facility, that would be a significant setback and something that would be very concerning. Which is why we continue to work very closely with the SDF. (...) the SDF that maintains the facility and the US military provides sort of a — kind of an outer layer of security out there.
# Damascus government
- UN expects 1 mil. refugees to return to Syria within the next year
- More mass graves have been discovered outside Damascus. Estimations say that up to 150.000 prison detainees had been killed, doubling previous estimates.
# analysis in the following message
# Analysis
We can see how EU and US are not concerned with the past of HTS as a branch of Al-Qaeda, accepting their provisional government very fast. At the same time very little support or recognition has been given to NES, even when has been the main force on the ground fighting ISIS. Clearly the deciding factors for western powers are not human rights, ethical values and democracy as they like to claim, their decisions are being guided by anti-refugee sentiments and economical interests on oil and gas.
As right-wing parties take more power in governments, their electoral promises of harder migration laws guide their political programs. Those governments end up supporting authoritarian regimes that promise order and stability, hoping they will keep refugees away from their borders, when its exactly those regimes that force people to flee. There is a long history of western powers, especially US, supporting religious fundamentalist groups over socialist revolutionary forces. This goes against ethnic and religious minorities and especially against women and queers, since religious fundamentalism and patriarchy always go hand in hand.
A German organisation called GfbV (society for threatened peoples) warned:
"The new rulers of Syria are presenting themselves in the media as moderate, but there are already many signs that they are not keeping their promises. (...)
Turkish ruler Erdoğan has already sent his foreign minister to Damascus to torpedo a peaceful solution between HTS and DANNES. Erdoğan's policy is extremely dangerous. The German government, especially the Federal Foreign Office, must not rely on Erdoğan and the Syrian Islamists if it really wants to create stability and a long-term peace order"
We see that the liberal left seems more aware of the situation, but they are not gonna risk anything to stop it. As it already happened with ISIS, there are threats that won’t be stopped with political diplomacy and economic sanctions. Fascism can have many colors, and it is always in deeply militarized and patriarchal environments where it thrives the best. Religious fundamentalism is therefore a perfect ground for fascism in the Middle East, as islamophobia and racist nationalism is in western territories.
Fascism needs to be stopped before it’s to late. Even if having different colors, authoritarian forces will eventually cooperate to eradicate autonomy and diversity. The mentality of dominant male, imposing their hegemony and dreaming of bigger and bigger nation-states under their rule, is the main threat for any expression of free life. But denouncing it is not enough, we have to take action to make sure their ambitions are prevented. And if not you, who? If not now, when?
One solution. Revolution.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
We can see how EU and US are not concerned with the past of HTS as a branch of Al-Qaeda, accepting their provisional government very fast. At the same time very little support or recognition has been given to NES, even when has been the main force on the ground fighting ISIS. Clearly the deciding factors for western powers are not human rights, ethical values and democracy as they like to claim, their decisions are being guided by anti-refugee sentiments and economical interests on oil and gas.
As right-wing parties take more power in governments, their electoral promises of harder migration laws guide their political programs. Those governments end up supporting authoritarian regimes that promise order and stability, hoping they will keep refugees away from their borders, when its exactly those regimes that force people to flee. There is a long history of western powers, especially US, supporting religious fundamentalist groups over socialist revolutionary forces. This goes against ethnic and religious minorities and especially against women and queers, since religious fundamentalism and patriarchy always go hand in hand.
A German organisation called GfbV (society for threatened peoples) warned:
"The new rulers of Syria are presenting themselves in the media as moderate, but there are already many signs that they are not keeping their promises. (...)
Turkish ruler Erdoğan has already sent his foreign minister to Damascus to torpedo a peaceful solution between HTS and DANNES. Erdoğan's policy is extremely dangerous. The German government, especially the Federal Foreign Office, must not rely on Erdoğan and the Syrian Islamists if it really wants to create stability and a long-term peace order"
We see that the liberal left seems more aware of the situation, but they are not gonna risk anything to stop it. As it already happened with ISIS, there are threats that won’t be stopped with political diplomacy and economic sanctions. Fascism can have many colors, and it is always in deeply militarized and patriarchal environments where it thrives the best. Religious fundamentalism is therefore a perfect ground for fascism in the Middle East, as islamophobia and racist nationalism is in western territories.
Fascism needs to be stopped before it’s to late. Even if having different colors, authoritarian forces will eventually cooperate to eradicate autonomy and diversity. The mentality of dominant male, imposing their hegemony and dreaming of bigger and bigger nation-states under their rule, is the main threat for any expression of free life. But denouncing it is not enough, we have to take action to make sure their ambitions are prevented. And if not you, who? If not now, when?
One solution. Revolution.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
Updates 18-12-24
# NES Updates
- SNA violates the ceasefire by launching attacks in several locations south of Kobani, Qaraqozah bridge and Tishreen dam, despite the US-brokered ceasefire agreement. SDF successfully repelled the attack, inflicting heavy loses to SNA.
- SDF successfully shot down another Turkish "Bayrakdar TB2" drone in the vicinity of the Qaraqozah bridge and destroyed a mobile radar system of the Turkish army near the Tishreen dam.
- Turkish occupation drones bombed a broadcast station for Radio Kobani FM south of Kobani. All equipment was burned and the station damaged.
- ISIS attack on university checkpoint in Al-Kasrat killing two Asayish forces yesterday evening. Two further Asayish and one civilian were wounded.
- the Syrian Federation for Human Rights and 98 Syrian human rights organizations issued a statement condemning the attacks of the Turkish occupation. The statement warned about the danger of return of ISIS under new names and included a list of demands: https://hawarnews.com/en/turkeys-crimes-threaten-civil-peace-and-restore-specter-of-isis
# Syria
- Local newspaper reports that HTS informed Palestinian organizations in Syria that they are not allowed to have weapons and conduct trainings on Syrian ground anymore.
- HTS is being blamed for having desecrated a christian graveyard and a church in Hama. Tombs of saints and Christian historic personalities from that region were opened, destroyed and desecrated, holy books thrown on the floor.
- Spokesman for the new Syrian government says that women are not qualified for certain government posts and that the hijab will not be forced on "the Christian component or any other component." Al-Jolani says: "Syria will not be Afghanistan and I believe in educating women"
- An fire broke out at Aleppo International Stadium in Al-Hamdaniya neighborhood in Aleppo city.
- SNA factions are fighting each other in Manbij neighbourhoods over stolen goods. Also in northern Aleppo the SNA group Ahrar al-Sharqiya clashed against SNA military police.
- Since the beginning of the week, 10 civilians were killed by landmines left behind.
# Foreign Politics
## In EU
- German Foreign Minister A. Baerbock posted on twitter: "Kobani is a symbol of the brave Kurds' struggle against ISIS. Spilling more blood is the last thing people should experience after 14 years of war." She also urged Turkey to stop and maintain the integrity of Syrian territory.
- The parliament of Switzerland officially recognised the yezidi Genocide.
- Representatives of the Catalan government are visiting the DAANES on a diplomatic mission. Catalonia is the first government worldwide to recognise the DAANES.
- French Foreign Minister demands that DAANES is part of the political transition in Syria.
## In US
- U.S. Senators L. Graham (Rep) and C. v. Hollen (Dem): "Turkey must accept the ceasefire and demilitarized zone, or we will draft a bipartisan sanctions list as we did in 2019."
- US State Department: We are considering sending military personnel to Syria
# International Solidarity
- The Internationalist Commune has issued a call for artists to create revolutionary art in all mediums. The full call can be found at: https://internationalistcommune.com/call-for-revolutionary-art-solidarity-with-rojava/
- 32 NGOs, trade unions and other organisations from Spain sent a letter to the Spanish government in solidarity with the Kurdish people and the DAANES. They list 3 demands: humanitarian assistance, a resolute stand against Turkey and the recognition of the DAANES.
# NES Updates
- SNA violates the ceasefire by launching attacks in several locations south of Kobani, Qaraqozah bridge and Tishreen dam, despite the US-brokered ceasefire agreement. SDF successfully repelled the attack, inflicting heavy loses to SNA.
- SDF successfully shot down another Turkish "Bayrakdar TB2" drone in the vicinity of the Qaraqozah bridge and destroyed a mobile radar system of the Turkish army near the Tishreen dam.
- Turkish occupation drones bombed a broadcast station for Radio Kobani FM south of Kobani. All equipment was burned and the station damaged.
- ISIS attack on university checkpoint in Al-Kasrat killing two Asayish forces yesterday evening. Two further Asayish and one civilian were wounded.
- the Syrian Federation for Human Rights and 98 Syrian human rights organizations issued a statement condemning the attacks of the Turkish occupation. The statement warned about the danger of return of ISIS under new names and included a list of demands: https://hawarnews.com/en/turkeys-crimes-threaten-civil-peace-and-restore-specter-of-isis
# Syria
- Local newspaper reports that HTS informed Palestinian organizations in Syria that they are not allowed to have weapons and conduct trainings on Syrian ground anymore.
- HTS is being blamed for having desecrated a christian graveyard and a church in Hama. Tombs of saints and Christian historic personalities from that region were opened, destroyed and desecrated, holy books thrown on the floor.
- Spokesman for the new Syrian government says that women are not qualified for certain government posts and that the hijab will not be forced on "the Christian component or any other component." Al-Jolani says: "Syria will not be Afghanistan and I believe in educating women"
- An fire broke out at Aleppo International Stadium in Al-Hamdaniya neighborhood in Aleppo city.
- SNA factions are fighting each other in Manbij neighbourhoods over stolen goods. Also in northern Aleppo the SNA group Ahrar al-Sharqiya clashed against SNA military police.
- Since the beginning of the week, 10 civilians were killed by landmines left behind.
# Foreign Politics
## In EU
- German Foreign Minister A. Baerbock posted on twitter: "Kobani is a symbol of the brave Kurds' struggle against ISIS. Spilling more blood is the last thing people should experience after 14 years of war." She also urged Turkey to stop and maintain the integrity of Syrian territory.
- The parliament of Switzerland officially recognised the yezidi Genocide.
- Representatives of the Catalan government are visiting the DAANES on a diplomatic mission. Catalonia is the first government worldwide to recognise the DAANES.
- French Foreign Minister demands that DAANES is part of the political transition in Syria.
## In US
- U.S. Senators L. Graham (Rep) and C. v. Hollen (Dem): "Turkey must accept the ceasefire and demilitarized zone, or we will draft a bipartisan sanctions list as we did in 2019."
- US State Department: We are considering sending military personnel to Syria
# International Solidarity
- The Internationalist Commune has issued a call for artists to create revolutionary art in all mediums. The full call can be found at: https://internationalistcommune.com/call-for-revolutionary-art-solidarity-with-rojava/
- 32 NGOs, trade unions and other organisations from Spain sent a letter to the Spanish government in solidarity with the Kurdish people and the DAANES. They list 3 demands: humanitarian assistance, a resolute stand against Turkey and the recognition of the DAANES.
- In Berlin activists squatted the countries biggest news station ZDF, demanding the threats of turkish invasion to become a focus point in german news coverage
# Analysis
The General Commander of YPJ Rohilat Efrîn highlighted the ongoing resistance against foreign occupation and stressed the significance of safeguarding the region's autonomy and women’s rights. She noted that the Middle East is being redesigned, with paramilitary groups and factions contributing to insecurity. The attacks against women symbolize the broader destabilization of society. The importance of international backing for the region’s self-management system is seen as vital for the Kurdish, Arab, and broader regional populations.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# Analysis
The General Commander of YPJ Rohilat Efrîn highlighted the ongoing resistance against foreign occupation and stressed the significance of safeguarding the region's autonomy and women’s rights. She noted that the Middle East is being redesigned, with paramilitary groups and factions contributing to insecurity. The attacks against women symbolize the broader destabilization of society. The importance of international backing for the region’s self-management system is seen as vital for the Kurdish, Arab, and broader regional populations.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
Updates 19-12-24
# Syria
- Big demonstration on Damascus with special participation of many women in reaction to misogin declarations from members of the provisional government. The protesters chanted slogans such as "Free Civil Syria" and "We want democracy, not theocracy," holding placards that read "Towards a State of Law and Citizenship" and "No Free Homeland without Free Women."
# NES
- Big demonstration in Qamishlo (with usual participation on many woman) against the turkish ocupation. The "independance" flags were present, waving next to SDF flags. The protestors chanted slogans such as “No to the occupation,” “SDF is our strength,” “Long live the brotherhood of peoples,” “Long live the unity of Kurds, Arabs, and Syriacs,” and “Our resistance guarantees our freedom.”
## Eufrates Region
- Violent clashes on the outskirts of Kobane region during last night. Turkish proxy forces continued gatharing troops arround Qereqozah Bridge and Tishreen dam.
- Turkey is building defense lines and deploying heavy weapons in the Turkey-Syria border next ot the city of Kobane, while simultaneously building a border wall around the occupied territories. Communication over phone and internet was blocked in Kobane region.
- After an ISIS attack near Raqqa, the SDF antiterror units performed a sweep ov several villages in the area to maintain security and stability.
- After ISIS attack, SDF carrried out raids on the outskirts of Raqqa.
# Foreign politics
- FM of Turkey Hakan Fidan gave an interview to al-Jazeera saying that they expect the Syrian goverment to crack down on the "terrorists of YPG". "If our concerns are eliminated, we have no reason to intervene or remain in Syria". He criticised the US for supporting "SDF terrorists" and Israel for occupying syrian territory.
- Russian president V.Putin said: "We need to solve the kurdish problem... Turkey has a problem with the PKK for decades. After the First World War the Kurds were promised their own state, but they were deceived."
- Former french president Hollande says "I cannot tolerate the abandonment of the Kurds. I am calling on France and the International Coalition to protect the Syrian Kurds."
# International Solidarity
- Internationalists interrupted the EU Parliament session to denounce Turkey’s assault on Rojava and call for the freedom of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan
- Brasilian activists gathered infront of the turkish embassy in Brasil to protest the agressions against Rojava/ NES
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# Syria
- Big demonstration on Damascus with special participation of many women in reaction to misogin declarations from members of the provisional government. The protesters chanted slogans such as "Free Civil Syria" and "We want democracy, not theocracy," holding placards that read "Towards a State of Law and Citizenship" and "No Free Homeland without Free Women."
# NES
- Big demonstration in Qamishlo (with usual participation on many woman) against the turkish ocupation. The "independance" flags were present, waving next to SDF flags. The protestors chanted slogans such as “No to the occupation,” “SDF is our strength,” “Long live the brotherhood of peoples,” “Long live the unity of Kurds, Arabs, and Syriacs,” and “Our resistance guarantees our freedom.”
## Eufrates Region
- Violent clashes on the outskirts of Kobane region during last night. Turkish proxy forces continued gatharing troops arround Qereqozah Bridge and Tishreen dam.
- Turkey is building defense lines and deploying heavy weapons in the Turkey-Syria border next ot the city of Kobane, while simultaneously building a border wall around the occupied territories. Communication over phone and internet was blocked in Kobane region.
- After an ISIS attack near Raqqa, the SDF antiterror units performed a sweep ov several villages in the area to maintain security and stability.
- After ISIS attack, SDF carrried out raids on the outskirts of Raqqa.
# Foreign politics
- FM of Turkey Hakan Fidan gave an interview to al-Jazeera saying that they expect the Syrian goverment to crack down on the "terrorists of YPG". "If our concerns are eliminated, we have no reason to intervene or remain in Syria". He criticised the US for supporting "SDF terrorists" and Israel for occupying syrian territory.
- Russian president V.Putin said: "We need to solve the kurdish problem... Turkey has a problem with the PKK for decades. After the First World War the Kurds were promised their own state, but they were deceived."
- Former french president Hollande says "I cannot tolerate the abandonment of the Kurds. I am calling on France and the International Coalition to protect the Syrian Kurds."
# International Solidarity
- Internationalists interrupted the EU Parliament session to denounce Turkey’s assault on Rojava and call for the freedom of Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan
- Brasilian activists gathered infront of the turkish embassy in Brasil to protest the agressions against Rojava/ NES
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
CrimethInc.
News from the Front: The Reflections of a Russian Anarchist in Rojava
The reflections of a Russian anarchist in northeastern Syria on the defeat of Assad, the withdrawal of Putin's troops, and the threat from Turkey.
A russian anarchist writing from the front lines of the revolution:
"In between my reflections, everyday affairs, and the organization of defense, our daily life is not without familiar things. An Arab comrade, who has been through almost all the fronts of the defense of the revolution, pours sugar into the teapot with full ladles, laughing and saying, “Dims” (Kurmanji for “syrup”). A cat named Myshka wanders among us, and we joke that she is part of the defense. A comrade next to me diligently writes Arabic noscript and shows her work to the Arab comrades, who patiently check her spelling.
Sunrise is coming. We are ready, the strong sweet tea is invigorating, and a new day is ahead."
Find the full letter here: https://crimethinc.com/2024/12/19/news-from-the-front-the-reflections-of-a-russian-anarchist-in-rojava
If you can, read the original letter in Russian: https://crimethinc.com/2024/12/19/viestochka-s-fronta-ot-rossiiskogho-anarkhista-v-rozhavie
"In between my reflections, everyday affairs, and the organization of defense, our daily life is not without familiar things. An Arab comrade, who has been through almost all the fronts of the defense of the revolution, pours sugar into the teapot with full ladles, laughing and saying, “Dims” (Kurmanji for “syrup”). A cat named Myshka wanders among us, and we joke that she is part of the defense. A comrade next to me diligently writes Arabic noscript and shows her work to the Arab comrades, who patiently check her spelling.
Sunrise is coming. We are ready, the strong sweet tea is invigorating, and a new day is ahead."
Find the full letter here: https://crimethinc.com/2024/12/19/news-from-the-front-the-reflections-of-a-russian-anarchist-in-rojava
If you can, read the original letter in Russian: https://crimethinc.com/2024/12/19/viestochka-s-fronta-ot-rossiiskogho-anarkhista-v-rozhavie
Updates 20-12-24
# NES
- Kurdish Journalists Cihan Bilgin (ANHA) and Nazin Dashtan (ANF) were killed yesterday in a drone strike after they filmed the effects of the Turkish attacks on the Tishreen Dam.
- Cihan was a journalist for over 8 years. She covered the liberation of Raqqa, bringing attention to the extraordinary struggle of the SDF and the women of YPJ. She was deeply engaged with the philosophy of women's liberation.
- Nazim was among the first journalists to document the resistance of Kobane in 2014. He reported on the brutality and oppression of the Turkish state. He was a very kind-hearted person, and always ready to support the work of international journalists.
- SNA groups launched an offensive in Qereqozah bridge, with heavy weapons and support of Turkish drones. After fierce clashes, the offensive was been repeled by the Manbij Military Council and other SDF forces.
- US/French delegation arrived in Qamishlo to meet with Kurdish parties and form a joint delegation. The joint delegation is expected to hold talks with the new Syrian authorities.
# Syria
- On Dec. 19, U.S. Central Command Forces conducted a precision airstrike targeting ISIS leader Abu Yusif aka Mahmud in the Deir ez-Zor Province, killing him and another ISIS operative.
- Former SAA soldiers who fled to Iraq during the fall of the regime had been handed out to new Syrian authorities (HTS) as captives.
- Allegedly, former SAA soldiers in Latakia ambushed a group of HTS fighters in Masyaf, inflicting several casualties. Remnants of Assad's army have vowed to continue fighting in the west coast region of Syria, and are threatening to arm "popular organisations". Local groups are taking up weapons to defend demselves from the constant attacks they received from HTS and SNA groups.
- In the western countriside of Daraa, several protests had been taking place against the new israely occupation. In the village Ma'riya IDF opened fire killing one protestor.
# Foreign politics
- Iraq FM called with british FM to inform that ISIS is reorganizing its ranks, expanding control in several areas over Syria and Iraq with seized weapons from syrian army depots that were temporarily abandoned with the collapse of the regime.
- British media said on Thursday that counter-terrorism police in the UK are on high alert for the potential return of British supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) following their potential release from prisons in Syria.
- Pentagon Press Secretary P.Ryder told reporters that there were in fact 2,000 US troops in Syria, not 900 as previously reported, adding that "these additional forces are considered temporary rotational forces that deploy to meet shifting mission deployments."
- Turkish police have arrested ten Kurdish Journalists in Van for protesting against the martyrdom of their two colleagues. This follows a long list of arrests that started at the end of November, right before the offensive of HTS started. Dozens of polititians, protesters and journalists, including elected kurdish municipal mayors had been arrested.
- EU diplomatic envoy met with HTS in Damascus to discuss the agreements of the Aqaba conferance, giving support for an inclusive Syrian led political process that results in representative government, which respects the rights of all Syrians. He expressed cautious willingness to support rebuilding of Syria.
- Germanys FM A.Baerbock, who started her office with promising "a feminist foreign policy" and 3 days ago talked about Kobane as a symbol of resistance for kurds, today stated "The Kurdish groups must be disarmed and integrated into the national security structure".
- US department of Justice removed the page stating a $10 milion reward for information on Syrian islamist leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa (al-Jolani).
# International Solidarity
- The International Federation of Journalists condemned the targeting of Cihan Bilgin and Nazim Dastan by Turkey, and demanded that those responsible for targeting journalists in war zones be held accountable.
# NES
- Kurdish Journalists Cihan Bilgin (ANHA) and Nazin Dashtan (ANF) were killed yesterday in a drone strike after they filmed the effects of the Turkish attacks on the Tishreen Dam.
- Cihan was a journalist for over 8 years. She covered the liberation of Raqqa, bringing attention to the extraordinary struggle of the SDF and the women of YPJ. She was deeply engaged with the philosophy of women's liberation.
- Nazim was among the first journalists to document the resistance of Kobane in 2014. He reported on the brutality and oppression of the Turkish state. He was a very kind-hearted person, and always ready to support the work of international journalists.
- SNA groups launched an offensive in Qereqozah bridge, with heavy weapons and support of Turkish drones. After fierce clashes, the offensive was been repeled by the Manbij Military Council and other SDF forces.
- US/French delegation arrived in Qamishlo to meet with Kurdish parties and form a joint delegation. The joint delegation is expected to hold talks with the new Syrian authorities.
# Syria
- On Dec. 19, U.S. Central Command Forces conducted a precision airstrike targeting ISIS leader Abu Yusif aka Mahmud in the Deir ez-Zor Province, killing him and another ISIS operative.
- Former SAA soldiers who fled to Iraq during the fall of the regime had been handed out to new Syrian authorities (HTS) as captives.
- Allegedly, former SAA soldiers in Latakia ambushed a group of HTS fighters in Masyaf, inflicting several casualties. Remnants of Assad's army have vowed to continue fighting in the west coast region of Syria, and are threatening to arm "popular organisations". Local groups are taking up weapons to defend demselves from the constant attacks they received from HTS and SNA groups.
- In the western countriside of Daraa, several protests had been taking place against the new israely occupation. In the village Ma'riya IDF opened fire killing one protestor.
# Foreign politics
- Iraq FM called with british FM to inform that ISIS is reorganizing its ranks, expanding control in several areas over Syria and Iraq with seized weapons from syrian army depots that were temporarily abandoned with the collapse of the regime.
- British media said on Thursday that counter-terrorism police in the UK are on high alert for the potential return of British supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) following their potential release from prisons in Syria.
- Pentagon Press Secretary P.Ryder told reporters that there were in fact 2,000 US troops in Syria, not 900 as previously reported, adding that "these additional forces are considered temporary rotational forces that deploy to meet shifting mission deployments."
- Turkish police have arrested ten Kurdish Journalists in Van for protesting against the martyrdom of their two colleagues. This follows a long list of arrests that started at the end of November, right before the offensive of HTS started. Dozens of polititians, protesters and journalists, including elected kurdish municipal mayors had been arrested.
- EU diplomatic envoy met with HTS in Damascus to discuss the agreements of the Aqaba conferance, giving support for an inclusive Syrian led political process that results in representative government, which respects the rights of all Syrians. He expressed cautious willingness to support rebuilding of Syria.
- Germanys FM A.Baerbock, who started her office with promising "a feminist foreign policy" and 3 days ago talked about Kobane as a symbol of resistance for kurds, today stated "The Kurdish groups must be disarmed and integrated into the national security structure".
- US department of Justice removed the page stating a $10 milion reward for information on Syrian islamist leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa (al-Jolani).
# International Solidarity
- The International Federation of Journalists condemned the targeting of Cihan Bilgin and Nazim Dastan by Turkey, and demanded that those responsible for targeting journalists in war zones be held accountable.
- The Coalition for Women in Journalism issues a statement condemning the Turkish drone strike that killed two journalists yesterday: https://www.womeninjournalism.org/alerts/syria-turkish-drone-strike-kills-kurdish-journalsts-jihan-belki-and-nazim-dashdam
# Analysis
The assassination of two Kurdish journalists is a painful reminder of how news and information is a weapon of war.
We are seeing elaborate schemes in social networks, where fake information and fabricated war headlines are propagated, distorting reality and creating confusion about the situation on the ground. This is part of psychological warfare, another form of waging war employed by our enemies. This broadcast channel is partly an answer to it. We know that war has many sides, and that we need to give collective answers to all of them, building mechanisms of self-defense against all kinds of attacks. We also see attacks against health workers, with an ambulance that was transporting injured recently being targeted in the Kobane region. These kinds of attacks are not just attacks against civilians, are attacks against basic ethical standards.
Western powers like to claim a moral high ground, talking about democracy and human rights. Turkey is a NATO member that has been spitting on any basic ethical standards, and still got a new bribe of €1 billion in the form of aid to control refugees. HTS was on the terrorist lists for its links with Al-Qaeda. But now, climbing the ladder to the top of a Nation-State, that is not relevant for the other heads of State anymore. As it already happened with the Taliban.
It deeply reflects how States are born, with brutal and murderous gangs fighting and killing, until one big man manages to establish himself as president, as king, or even as god. And then the other big men around him applaude and congratulate his ascend. After that, maybe they put some make-up and rewrite the history here and there, to make sure it suits whatever is the current trend in present literature. And, voila! A new goverment is born.
It is also pathetic to see Turkey and Israel building tensions, accusing each other of the same crimes they are committing themselves. Especially when their military intelligence agencies collaborate and negotiate the occupation and partition of Syria behind the cameras.
"The Truth will not remain captive in the darkness"
-- Nazim Dashtan
Comrade Nazim, comrade Cihan, all the brave fighters defending this revolution:
Rest in Power!
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
The assassination of two Kurdish journalists is a painful reminder of how news and information is a weapon of war.
We are seeing elaborate schemes in social networks, where fake information and fabricated war headlines are propagated, distorting reality and creating confusion about the situation on the ground. This is part of psychological warfare, another form of waging war employed by our enemies. This broadcast channel is partly an answer to it. We know that war has many sides, and that we need to give collective answers to all of them, building mechanisms of self-defense against all kinds of attacks. We also see attacks against health workers, with an ambulance that was transporting injured recently being targeted in the Kobane region. These kinds of attacks are not just attacks against civilians, are attacks against basic ethical standards.
Western powers like to claim a moral high ground, talking about democracy and human rights. Turkey is a NATO member that has been spitting on any basic ethical standards, and still got a new bribe of €1 billion in the form of aid to control refugees. HTS was on the terrorist lists for its links with Al-Qaeda. But now, climbing the ladder to the top of a Nation-State, that is not relevant for the other heads of State anymore. As it already happened with the Taliban.
It deeply reflects how States are born, with brutal and murderous gangs fighting and killing, until one big man manages to establish himself as president, as king, or even as god. And then the other big men around him applaude and congratulate his ascend. After that, maybe they put some make-up and rewrite the history here and there, to make sure it suits whatever is the current trend in present literature. And, voila! A new goverment is born.
It is also pathetic to see Turkey and Israel building tensions, accusing each other of the same crimes they are committing themselves. Especially when their military intelligence agencies collaborate and negotiate the occupation and partition of Syria behind the cameras.
"The Truth will not remain captive in the darkness"
-- Nazim Dashtan
Comrade Nazim, comrade Cihan, all the brave fighters defending this revolution:
Rest in Power!
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
Anarchist report from NES
Updates 20-12-24 # NES - Kurdish Journalists Cihan Bilgin (ANHA) and Nazin Dashtan (ANF) were killed yesterday in a drone strike after they filmed the effects of the Turkish attacks on the Tishreen Dam. - Cihan was a journalist for over 8 years. She…
Yesterday we made the mistake to send a picture wrongly tagged as from Damascus women's demonstration. Comrades pointed out that the picture was not from the mentioned demonstration and that's why we deleted it.
That reminds us the importance of verifying images. We work to verify all the information we share, but sometimes we also make mistakes. We will try to be more careful with this and point out when we have doubts about sources of things we share.
That reminds us the importance of verifying images. We work to verify all the information we share, but sometimes we also make mistakes. We will try to be more careful with this and point out when we have doubts about sources of things we share.
Updates 21-12-24
# NES
- Turkish backed mercenaries (SNA) launched another fierce attack in the vicinity of the Tishreen Dam this morning, using heavy weaponry, armored vehicles and tanks. SDF forces repelled the attack, eliminating 35 mercenaries and destroying one tank and two armored vehicles.
- An attack by SNA fighters in Hamid, on the M4 front lines in the region of Ain Issa, was repelled by SDF forces.
- A Turkish drone attacked a civilian car south of Tel Brak in the Hasakah province, killing three civilians: a woman of HPC (community self defense), a member of the Council of Tel Brak and a religious figure.
- Turkish drones have targeted the wheat silos in Sarin, resulting in significant damage and destruction.
# Syria
- Israel arrested two protesters in their newly occupied zone in southern Syria
- The Syrian Women council made a press conferance in Hasakah to share the statement they released in different languages.
# Foreign policy
- Two U.S. senators introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at imposing sanctions on Turkey. The “Countering Turkish Aggression Act” is designed to prevent further Turkish attacks on the SDF, which they warn could lead to a resurgence of ISIS and pose a direct threat to U.S. national security and global stability.
- Colombian President Petro said in a social media post: “In present-day Syria, a free Kurdish journalist has been killed. I call on the leaders of Russia, Iran, Turkey, Israel, and the United States to stop dividing Syria. This division is heading towards a new genocide — the genocide of the Kurdish people.”
# International solidarity
- Kurdish youth carried out a civil disobedience action in a Paris airport against the attacks by the Turkish state and its affiliated SNA gangs against NES. The police took the protesters into custody.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# NES
- Turkish backed mercenaries (SNA) launched another fierce attack in the vicinity of the Tishreen Dam this morning, using heavy weaponry, armored vehicles and tanks. SDF forces repelled the attack, eliminating 35 mercenaries and destroying one tank and two armored vehicles.
- An attack by SNA fighters in Hamid, on the M4 front lines in the region of Ain Issa, was repelled by SDF forces.
- A Turkish drone attacked a civilian car south of Tel Brak in the Hasakah province, killing three civilians: a woman of HPC (community self defense), a member of the Council of Tel Brak and a religious figure.
- Turkish drones have targeted the wheat silos in Sarin, resulting in significant damage and destruction.
# Syria
- Israel arrested two protesters in their newly occupied zone in southern Syria
- The Syrian Women council made a press conferance in Hasakah to share the statement they released in different languages.
# Foreign policy
- Two U.S. senators introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at imposing sanctions on Turkey. The “Countering Turkish Aggression Act” is designed to prevent further Turkish attacks on the SDF, which they warn could lead to a resurgence of ISIS and pose a direct threat to U.S. national security and global stability.
- Colombian President Petro said in a social media post: “In present-day Syria, a free Kurdish journalist has been killed. I call on the leaders of Russia, Iran, Turkey, Israel, and the United States to stop dividing Syria. This division is heading towards a new genocide — the genocide of the Kurdish people.”
# International solidarity
- Kurdish youth carried out a civil disobedience action in a Paris airport against the attacks by the Turkish state and its affiliated SNA gangs against NES. The police took the protesters into custody.
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
📣 [correcting mistakes]
Several comrades pointed out that the attack that took place in Germany was perpetuated by an ex-muslim that was close to AfD fascist policies. Seems he was often spreading anti-muslim and anti-refugee propaganda in his social networks.
Framing this as an Islamist attack was wrong and not based in facts. The reflections we borrowed and shared from what a german-kurdish activist wrote on social networks, even if sharp, are not adequate to the attack that took place.
Also, the news about a US/French diplomatic team trying to build a common negotiation with Kurds seem to lack any credible source, so we also removed that part of our updates since probably there is no truth in it.
Sorry for the mistakes and thanks to all those comrades that pointed it out, helping to improve the accuracy of our updates! 🖤
Several comrades pointed out that the attack that took place in Germany was perpetuated by an ex-muslim that was close to AfD fascist policies. Seems he was often spreading anti-muslim and anti-refugee propaganda in his social networks.
Framing this as an Islamist attack was wrong and not based in facts. The reflections we borrowed and shared from what a german-kurdish activist wrote on social networks, even if sharp, are not adequate to the attack that took place.
Also, the news about a US/French diplomatic team trying to build a common negotiation with Kurds seem to lack any credible source, so we also removed that part of our updates since probably there is no truth in it.
Sorry for the mistakes and thanks to all those comrades that pointed it out, helping to improve the accuracy of our updates! 🖤
Updates 22-12-24
# NES
- Violent clashes continue around the Tishreen dam, with a new offensive of SNA repelled by SDF. SDF also sent reinforcements to the area.
- Turkish occupation bombed the countryside of Kobani and occupied Tal Abyad/Girê Spi, as well as 2 villages west of Tal Tamr. A 12-year old girl and her mother were killed by a turkish drone strike in Kobane countryside.
- In response to the martyrdom of 3 citizens targeted in a car, including the head of the religious council in Tel Brak Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tami, imams and preachers of the Democratic Islam Congress condemned the attack, emphasising "our commitment to carrying the banner of resistance, peace and brotherhood, and our determination to move forward towards achieving these goals."
# Syria and beyond
- Walid Jumblatt, Druze ex-leader of the progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon, and his son Taymur Jumblatt, met today with Ahmed al-Sharaa (aka al-Julani). In a press statement after the meeting al-Sharaa vowed to end negative interferance from Syria in Lebanon.
- Turkish FM Hakan Fidan met today with Ahmed al-Sharaa,both calling for the lifting of sanctions towards Syria. Al-Sharaa announced a process of disarming and dissolving different armed groups into what will become the new Syrian Army, remarking that this will also include the SDF. Fidan called on the international community to help Syria and for Syrians displaced to return. He also remarked the need for a new constitution in Syria.
- Israeli forces continue to occupy more land in the south, moving up to al-Baath town, near Quneitra.
- US army has sent reinforcements to Syria from Iraq amid Turkish attacks on SDF in NE Syria.
# Analysis
Very fast, al-Julani traded his military-style green shirt for a business-style black suit and a tie, hosting several official meetings this Sunday in the Syrian presidential palace. A new technocrat is born, paving his way to the presidency of Syria and to the corridors of the international Realpolitik.
We have much more to say about this, we will try to think it better for tomorrow. Today we will also give space for the women's village of Jinwar, that sent a letter that adresses Europe:
"The EU is already discussing deporting people back to Syria and is talking about a new beginning in Syria, while people are forced to flee their homes here every day. Turkey attacks everywhere. There is no safe place for people. Sleeping places, food, medicine for the displaced are scarce. It is hardly possible to offer people security.
But the women here are determined. Determined to fight for the children to learn in their own language and grow up with the values of democracy and freedom of women. Determined to counter violence and death by building something beautiful that is full of life. ”
Revolutionary greeting! 🖤
# NES
- Violent clashes continue around the Tishreen dam, with a new offensive of SNA repelled by SDF. SDF also sent reinforcements to the area.
- Turkish occupation bombed the countryside of Kobani and occupied Tal Abyad/Girê Spi, as well as 2 villages west of Tal Tamr. A 12-year old girl and her mother were killed by a turkish drone strike in Kobane countryside.
- In response to the martyrdom of 3 citizens targeted in a car, including the head of the religious council in Tel Brak Sheikh Ahmed Al-Tami, imams and preachers of the Democratic Islam Congress condemned the attack, emphasising "our commitment to carrying the banner of resistance, peace and brotherhood, and our determination to move forward towards achieving these goals."
# Syria and beyond
- Walid Jumblatt, Druze ex-leader of the progressive Socialist Party of Lebanon, and his son Taymur Jumblatt, met today with Ahmed al-Sharaa (aka al-Julani). In a press statement after the meeting al-Sharaa vowed to end negative interferance from Syria in Lebanon.
- Turkish FM Hakan Fidan met today with Ahmed al-Sharaa,both calling for the lifting of sanctions towards Syria. Al-Sharaa announced a process of disarming and dissolving different armed groups into what will become the new Syrian Army, remarking that this will also include the SDF. Fidan called on the international community to help Syria and for Syrians displaced to return. He also remarked the need for a new constitution in Syria.
- Israeli forces continue to occupy more land in the south, moving up to al-Baath town, near Quneitra.
- US army has sent reinforcements to Syria from Iraq amid Turkish attacks on SDF in NE Syria.
# Analysis
Very fast, al-Julani traded his military-style green shirt for a business-style black suit and a tie, hosting several official meetings this Sunday in the Syrian presidential palace. A new technocrat is born, paving his way to the presidency of Syria and to the corridors of the international Realpolitik.
We have much more to say about this, we will try to think it better for tomorrow. Today we will also give space for the women's village of Jinwar, that sent a letter that adresses Europe:
"The EU is already discussing deporting people back to Syria and is talking about a new beginning in Syria, while people are forced to flee their homes here every day. Turkey attacks everywhere. There is no safe place for people. Sleeping places, food, medicine for the displaced are scarce. It is hardly possible to offer people security.
But the women here are determined. Determined to fight for the children to learn in their own language and grow up with the values of democracy and freedom of women. Determined to counter violence and death by building something beautiful that is full of life. ”
Revolutionary greeting! 🖤
💥 After the fierce resistance in Tishrin and Qereqozh, the offensive of SNA has colapsed. SDF is now on the offensive, opening front in the name and memory of sehid Aziz Arab.
🔥 SDF is now advancing from two axis (from Tishreen and Qereqozah), making their way back to Manbij. Many mercenaries of the Turkish proxy forces are running away from the advance of SDF, that are moving forward to liberate the occupied territories of North-west Syria! ✌️
🔥 SDF is now advancing from two axis (from Tishreen and Qereqozah), making their way back to Manbij. Many mercenaries of the Turkish proxy forces are running away from the advance of SDF, that are moving forward to liberate the occupied territories of North-west Syria! ✌️
Interview with Tekoşîna Anarşist about the current situation:
The atmosphere is tense, with a weird combination of joy for the fall of the regime and fear of what will come next. There is hope for the future of a new Syria without the Al-Assad dynasty, but also many people who are very worried for what will come next. Kurds had been suffering attacks of salafists groups since the beginning of the war, and is not a secret that the Turkish state is enrolling as many ISIS fighters as they can in their proxy groups. The threats today are very serious, Erdogan seems determined to attack Kobane at any cost and is even threatening Raqqa. We are at risk of losing all the developments and sacrifices that have been put into this revolution for many years.
Published here in Spanish and English.
Also here just in English.
The atmosphere is tense, with a weird combination of joy for the fall of the regime and fear of what will come next. There is hope for the future of a new Syria without the Al-Assad dynasty, but also many people who are very worried for what will come next. Kurds had been suffering attacks of salafists groups since the beginning of the war, and is not a secret that the Turkish state is enrolling as many ISIS fighters as they can in their proxy groups. The threats today are very serious, Erdogan seems determined to attack Kobane at any cost and is even threatening Raqqa. We are at risk of losing all the developments and sacrifices that have been put into this revolution for many years.
Published here in Spanish and English.
Also here just in English.
Updates 23-12-24
# NES
- Since November 29th until December 22nd, RIC documented that Turkish/SNA attacks on NES have killed 56 civilians (& injured a further 73), 138 military personnel and 19 Asayish.
## Firat
- After the fierce resistance in Tishrin and Qereqozh, the offensive of SNA has collapsed. SDF took this opportunity to move forward, advancing to Manbij from two axis.
- SDF media delegate Ferhat Shami declared that SDF in now 13km away from Manbij. SNA groups retreat into the city, with the sky too cloudy for turkish drones to see.
[This is already outdated and there seems to be reports claiming for SDF to be in the city of Manbij. You can read here the statement of SDF: https://www.aanes-rep-eu.com/news/updates-from-the-sdf-operation-martir-aziz-arab-to-recover-manbij]
- Manbij residents talk about chaos inside Manbij city, with SNA groups looting, stealing and kidnapping civilians. The residents demand the entry of SDF.
- After a fighter of SNA kidnapped and raped a 7-year-old girl in Manbij countryside on Sunday, many members of the al-Bubna tribe rose up in arms against the occupation. Allegedly, the clashes that followed left dozens of dead SNA fighters. Allegedly, tribe leaders made contact with SDF anouncing the area was freed of mercenaries and that SDF is welcome to return.
## Cizire
- A mass demonstration in support of the YPJ took place in Qamishlo today. All-women YPJ units are taking part in the Tishreen Dam & Qaraqozak Bridge resistance.
- A meeting between SDF command Mazlum Abdi with the leadership of ENKS took place today, attended also by officials of the International coalition (US).
# Syria
- People of Al-Sqailbiyyah are protesting the burning of their Christmas tree by jihadists affiliated with HTS. Marching through the village, they carry a large cross to show that they are Christians and not afraid, shouting ‘Enough is enough!
HTS published a video apologising for the incident.
# Foreign policy
- Iraq has decided to cease providing crude oil to Syria starting from December.
Operations at the Baniyas refinery on Syria’s coast came to a halt after it stopped receiving crude oil shipments from Iran, which has been the primary supplier of Syria’s oil imports.
- Parliament of Catalonia promises to support the DAANES. The Self Administration must be at the table deciding over a new Syria, because without all parties present there will be neither a resolution nor lasting peace.
# Analysis
The SDF seized the opportunity and are making an advance towards Manbij. Since SDF kicked out ISIS in 2016, Manbij had years of democracy and stability. Now we see how the local population refuse to accept the Turkish occupation and the violent fundamentalists groups of SNA. We can see how the self administrations managed to get the vast majority of the people behind the idea of this revolution.
This is a very important victory, not just for the military aspect but also on the political side. Pushing back against the occupation is also a psycological blow for the turkish proxy groups, that find themselves in disarray in front of the advance of SDF. Phones and other devices captured in the advance of SDF are now showing their comunications, where desperate calls for help and scared comunications of fighters running away are being circulated in whatsapp groups. Their dependancy on Turkish military power makes them vulnerable to SDF counter attacks, because they don't have contingency plans for those situations.
Still, Turkish air superiority is a massive challange for SDF advance. Returning to Manbij city is a big achievment, and we should celebrate it. But the war is not over, and Turkish planes can become a nightmare not just for SDF but for all poeples of northern Syria. It is still not clear how much Erdogan will try to play political in his alliance with HTS, or how much he will go full on with military massacre.
But this will be something we will need to evaluate in the future, today let's ceebrate this amazing victory of SDF!
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
# NES
- Since November 29th until December 22nd, RIC documented that Turkish/SNA attacks on NES have killed 56 civilians (& injured a further 73), 138 military personnel and 19 Asayish.
## Firat
- After the fierce resistance in Tishrin and Qereqozh, the offensive of SNA has collapsed. SDF took this opportunity to move forward, advancing to Manbij from two axis.
- SDF media delegate Ferhat Shami declared that SDF in now 13km away from Manbij. SNA groups retreat into the city, with the sky too cloudy for turkish drones to see.
[This is already outdated and there seems to be reports claiming for SDF to be in the city of Manbij. You can read here the statement of SDF: https://www.aanes-rep-eu.com/news/updates-from-the-sdf-operation-martir-aziz-arab-to-recover-manbij]
- Manbij residents talk about chaos inside Manbij city, with SNA groups looting, stealing and kidnapping civilians. The residents demand the entry of SDF.
- After a fighter of SNA kidnapped and raped a 7-year-old girl in Manbij countryside on Sunday, many members of the al-Bubna tribe rose up in arms against the occupation. Allegedly, the clashes that followed left dozens of dead SNA fighters. Allegedly, tribe leaders made contact with SDF anouncing the area was freed of mercenaries and that SDF is welcome to return.
## Cizire
- A mass demonstration in support of the YPJ took place in Qamishlo today. All-women YPJ units are taking part in the Tishreen Dam & Qaraqozak Bridge resistance.
- A meeting between SDF command Mazlum Abdi with the leadership of ENKS took place today, attended also by officials of the International coalition (US).
# Syria
- People of Al-Sqailbiyyah are protesting the burning of their Christmas tree by jihadists affiliated with HTS. Marching through the village, they carry a large cross to show that they are Christians and not afraid, shouting ‘Enough is enough!
HTS published a video apologising for the incident.
# Foreign policy
- Iraq has decided to cease providing crude oil to Syria starting from December.
Operations at the Baniyas refinery on Syria’s coast came to a halt after it stopped receiving crude oil shipments from Iran, which has been the primary supplier of Syria’s oil imports.
- Parliament of Catalonia promises to support the DAANES. The Self Administration must be at the table deciding over a new Syria, because without all parties present there will be neither a resolution nor lasting peace.
# Analysis
The SDF seized the opportunity and are making an advance towards Manbij. Since SDF kicked out ISIS in 2016, Manbij had years of democracy and stability. Now we see how the local population refuse to accept the Turkish occupation and the violent fundamentalists groups of SNA. We can see how the self administrations managed to get the vast majority of the people behind the idea of this revolution.
This is a very important victory, not just for the military aspect but also on the political side. Pushing back against the occupation is also a psycological blow for the turkish proxy groups, that find themselves in disarray in front of the advance of SDF. Phones and other devices captured in the advance of SDF are now showing their comunications, where desperate calls for help and scared comunications of fighters running away are being circulated in whatsapp groups. Their dependancy on Turkish military power makes them vulnerable to SDF counter attacks, because they don't have contingency plans for those situations.
Still, Turkish air superiority is a massive challange for SDF advance. Returning to Manbij city is a big achievment, and we should celebrate it. But the war is not over, and Turkish planes can become a nightmare not just for SDF but for all poeples of northern Syria. It is still not clear how much Erdogan will try to play political in his alliance with HTS, or how much he will go full on with military massacre.
But this will be something we will need to evaluate in the future, today let's ceebrate this amazing victory of SDF!
Revolutionary greetings! 🖤
List of the main acronyms:
SAA: Syrian Arab Army, army of the Assad Regime
HTS: Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, main Islamist opposition coalition, that now hold the Interim Government
SDF: Syrian Democratic Forces, military coalition of defense forces in Rojava
SNA: Syrian National Army, Islamist Turkish proxy forces
FSA: Free Syrian Army, old name that was used as an umbrella for opposition groups against Assad
MMC: Manbij Military council, local military branch integrated in SDF in Manbij
SSG: Syrian Salvation Government, political front of HTS
SIG: Syrian Interim Government: political front of SNA and Turkey
DAANES: Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, political body in cooperation with SDF
IDF: Israel Defense Forces, Israel army
KRG: Kurdish Regional government, north Irak semiautonomous administration
PDK (sometimes KDP in English texts): Kurdish Democratic Party, governing party in KRG, linked to Barzani clan.
YNK (sometimes PUK in English texts): Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, opposition party in KRG, linked to Talabani clan
PYD: Partiya Yekitiya Democratic - Democratic Union Party, leading political party of DAANES
ENKS: Kurdish national union party, a party in Rojava that is closely connected to KDP and Turkish AKP, the party of Erdogan.
SAA: Syrian Arab Army, army of the Assad Regime
HTS: Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, main Islamist opposition coalition, that now hold the Interim Government
SDF: Syrian Democratic Forces, military coalition of defense forces in Rojava
SNA: Syrian National Army, Islamist Turkish proxy forces
FSA: Free Syrian Army, old name that was used as an umbrella for opposition groups against Assad
MMC: Manbij Military council, local military branch integrated in SDF in Manbij
SSG: Syrian Salvation Government, political front of HTS
SIG: Syrian Interim Government: political front of SNA and Turkey
DAANES: Democratic Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria, political body in cooperation with SDF
IDF: Israel Defense Forces, Israel army
KRG: Kurdish Regional government, north Irak semiautonomous administration
PDK (sometimes KDP in English texts): Kurdish Democratic Party, governing party in KRG, linked to Barzani clan.
YNK (sometimes PUK in English texts): Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, opposition party in KRG, linked to Talabani clan
PYD: Partiya Yekitiya Democratic - Democratic Union Party, leading political party of DAANES
ENKS: Kurdish national union party, a party in Rojava that is closely connected to KDP and Turkish AKP, the party of Erdogan.