Türkische Expansionskonzepte und Westliche Interessen schuldig der Kobane angriff
Arab tribes in Rojava say Amnesty International distorts the truths
Ruspîs Assembly of Arab Tribes in Cizîr Canton has condemned the Amnesty International over its report on alleged war crimes committed by YPG-YPJ forces against civilians, saying that the report was partial and based on a lie distorting the truths.
PYD co-chair Saleh Moslem confirmed that they have recently received weapons from U.S. forces and said We do not attack anyone but we will defend ourselves against those who attack us in response to the threats uttered by Turkish Prime Minister.
Dozens of gang members who get wounded in the ongoing Russian airstrikes against Aleppo, Hama, Humus, Damascus and İdlib cities of Syria are brought to hospitals in Antep and Kilis for treatment. According to reports by local sources, the gangs are transported to state hospitals in ambulances escorted by Turkish police and soldiers.
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What has the state done in Kurdistan in 9 months?
The state terror in North Kurdistan has left 63 civilians dead in 9 months. 3,564 people, including 293 children, have been detained and among them 788, including 41 children, have been remanded in custody during this process.
Turkey takes Russia and US to task over their backing of Kurds in Syria
Turkey has summoned separately the American and Russian ambassadors in Ankara to complain about their countries acting in support of the military forces of the Syrian Kurds who are fighting Isis.
Iraqi Kurdish civilians bear the brunt of Turkish airstrikes
Turkey continues to conduct airstrikes against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in spite of the unilateral ceasefire brought forth by the PKK. As the bombings go on, Turkey has scheduled critical elections less than three weeks away.
The announcement of the PKKs ceasefire offer came immediately after the largest attack in Turkeys modern history. On 10 October, two suicide bombers blew themselves up at a peace rally in Ankara, only five days after Turkeys president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met EU leaders in Brussels to discuss the situation of Syria's refugees. In return for keeping Syrian refugees from reaching Europe, Erdoğan is asking the EU to support his war on the PKK.
Civilians, however, have bared the brunt in this war. Most of the casualties have been non-combatants, and a significant portion of those killed never took up arms against Turkey, but instead fought the Islamic State (IS) group in Syria and Iraq.
Survivors of Ankara bombing forced to pay for hospital services
Survivors of 10 October's Ankara bombing, which left over a hundred people dead and hundreds of others wounded, have been asked to pay for services in hospitals where they received treatment.
Attacks by state forces and resistance by people widens in Silvan
While the state terror continues in Amed's Silvan district, so does the resistance and self-defense of the people against the never-ending attacks by Turkish 'security forces'.
As special operation police teams open gunfire on neighborhoods from armored vehicles, attacks intensify mainly in Tekel and Mescit neighborhoods since the imposition of a curfew by Diyarbakır Governorate yesterday.
ISIS suspected behind the death of British journalist in Istanbul airport
ISIS is suspected to be behind the death of former BBC journalist Jacky Sutton who was found hanged in a toilet at Istanbul main Atatürk Airport yesterday.
The ISIS gangs that are supported by the AKP government by all means are now able to organise attacks anywhere across Turkey. The fact that the gang members never get caught because of their actions further proves the support provided to them by the Turkish state.
The death of a British woman, former BBC journalist Jacky Sutton, is also considered suspicious as her colleagues and friends express disbelief about reports that appeared on Turkish media that she had taken her life herself. They tell that she was being threatened with death, pointing out who might be involved and responsible for her death. Sutton previously wrote that she had been threatened by the ISIS.
Many say it again brings to mind the Turkish state's support to ISIS that ISIS members could freely enter into an highly protected airport without facing any problems.
........... Christian Bleuer, another friend and research fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra, wrote: "Toughest woman you could meet. I'm not into conspiracies but if the Turks say a security camera at Istanbul-Ataturk was 'malfunctioning' then Jacky Sutton was murdered."
Jailed ISIS member: MİT gave us arms at Tal Abyad border
An ISIS member captured by YPG/YPJ during Tal Abyad operation told ANF about the cooperation between the Turkish state and ISIS.
The ISIS member M.H. from Syria, who is currently jailed in Rojava, made striking confessions regarding the talks between ISIS and MİT (Turkish intelligence organisation) at the border between Tal Abyad city of Rojava and Akçakale district of Urfa province in the Turkish territory. M.H. told that MİT provided them with arms at the border, and Turkish ambulances carried wounded ISIS members to hospitals.
Syrian Kurds look to take Raqqa with new Arab force as allies
While the Kurds in Iraq have been reluctant to take the Arab city of Mosul, Syrian Kurds seem to have no reservations about capturing the Arab-majority city of Raqqa - a feat they hope to achieve in cooperation with local Arab forces.
YPG reports continuing attacks by Turkish military
YPG Press Office has reported ongoing attacks by Turkish military against positions secured by combatants of the YPG near the two border towns of Kobani and Tal Abyad that started on October 24.
Turkish military continues its provocation at the border of Gire Spi in the wake of the threats uttered by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan against Rojava and YPG in Antep on October 24.
YBŞ and HPG: KDP peshmerga ( forces from Jalal Talabani ) block the Shengal- Rojava road
YBŞ (Shengal Resistance Units) Command and HPG (People's Defense Forces) Shengal Command have released a joint statement reporting that KDP's peshmerga forces blocked the road between Shengal and Rojava which has been used to meet the needs of the Êzidî people in Mount Shengal and the armed forces in the region.
Remarking that the Shengal-Rojava road blocked by KDP peshmerga has been used to meet the needs of logistic and health units, the statement noted that the local people in the areas of Kersê and Serdeşt have in response protested the hindrance by peshmerga forces.
YBŞ and HPG commands stressed that such policies and practices -which came during a process when the Kurdish people are waging a battle against ISIS- by no means served the benefits of the Kurdish people.
"An immediate end must be brought to such practices which are likely to cause provocations in the region. If the blocking is implemented by the local forces, the central power must immediately ensure an intervention and end to the hindrance. If it is a decision and implementation by the KDP, our forces will take positions and take precautions accordingly. In the event that this hindrance continues, peshmerga forces affiliated to KDP will be denied passage through the asayish (public security) points held by YBŞ forces and HPG guerrillas the statement underlined.
Barzani and Turkish FM meet over 'PKK-Rojava' agenda
Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioğlu has met South Kurdistan Regional Government Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani.
Turkish Foreign Minister Feridun Sinirlioğlu who arrived South Kurdistan yesterday evening was met by KRG officials at Hewlêr airport, after which he went to the Prime Minister's office to meet Nechirvan Barzani.
The meeting between Sinirlioğlu and Barzani witnessed a discussion of the ongoing attacks against PKK locations in South Kurdistan territory, while the Turkish Minister asked for the strengthening of the already existing cooperation between two sides, and voiced the AKP government's expectation in this regard.
YPG Press Office has released a statement reporting ongoing attacks by Turkish army against Rojava, West Kurdistan, in Syrian territory.
According to the statement, Turkish armys attacks that are aiming at the Peoples Defense Units (YPG)s security positions near Kobanê region borderline since October 24 continue increasigly to the time.
The operation launched by Syrian Democratic Forces against ISIS in south Hesekê on October 30, continues.
While a number of settlements have been liberated in the scope of the operation so far, QSD forces have reached the Lake Xatunıyê, one of the strategic points in the region, where heavy clashes are going on.
YPG Commander Rüstem Zal, who is taking part in the operation of Syrian Democratic Forces, spoke to ANF about the importance of the region and their ongoing operation against the gang groups.
Our goal is to free the peoples of ISIS threat, said the YPG Commander, stating that the operation will continue up to the Holl-Raqqa region.
Istanbul Public Prosecutor's Office has opened probe against 26 journalists and authors including chief editors of Özgür Gündem daily, Eren Keskin and Hüseyin Aykol.
The journalists and authors who are accused of spreading propaganda for a terrorist organisation will give their statements at court tomorrow.
The AKP government which continues its repression and threats against the opposition media makes further efforts to keep the journalists of free press silent by means of the judiciary under its control.
Terror and Organized Crimes Bureau of Istanbul Public Prosecutor's Office has opened a probe against 26 people working for dailies Özgür Gündem and Demokratik Ulus (Democratic Nation) on the basis of their articles published at various dates.
AKP has seized the power and will escalate the war
KCK (Kurdistan Communities Union) Executive Council Co-Presidency has released a statement about the results of November 1 elections.
Describing the period since after June 7 election as a "political coup", KCK said AKP didn't win the election but seized the power, and will escalate its war against the Kurdish Freedom Movement and democracy forces in Turkey.
KCK remarked that November 1 election was forcibly imposed after the AKP and Tayyip Erdoğan ignored the results of June 7 election and staged a political coup against the will of peoples in an undemocratic and hegemonic manner.
COUP WITHIN A COUP AFTER JUNE 7
The statement by KCK pointed out that AKP staged a coup within a coup by starting and expanding a war both inside and outside the country despite the fact that it was overthrown from the government and had no legitimacy left in the ruling.
According to KCK, AKP officially seized the power with November 1 election by means of various interventions after losing it in June 7 election. "What is reflected as AKP's election success is in fact a seizure of the power. In this regard, speaking of a success of AKP and a defeat of HDP should be seen as a cover-up of this seizure."
Unilateral inaction has ended due to AKP's ongoing attacks
KCK (Kurdistan Communities Union) Executive Council Co-Presidency has announced that the unilateral position of inaction by their side has ended due to the war policy and ongoing attacks of the AKP. KCK said it is clear and obvious that there will be no change in the war policies that were pursued by the AKP government before the November 1 election.
KCK has released a written statement about the results of November 1 election, AKP's war policy and the attitude to be adopted by the Kurdish Freedom Movement from now on.
Remarking that the AKP government continues to attack guerrilla-held Medya Defense Zones with dozens of jets just like what has happened on July 24, KCK said these attacks are being conducted on the basis of AKP's decision to escalate the war to a further extend. "While the annihilation attacks against guerrillas are going on, attacks on the civilian people have also increased soon after the election, as a result of which 2 youths were murdered in Gever, 4 in Silvan, 1 in Nusaybin and 1 in Colemêrg (Hakkari), and many others were wounded. In addition, a number of areas in Kurdistan territory have been declared as military forbidden zones. All these attacks are taking place during the course of the ongoing position of inaction by guerrillas."
A landslide victory in Turkeys November 1 snap elections has removed the last obstacle in President Recep Tayyip Erdoğans drive to war. The surprise outcome of the balloting, which was widely denounced as unfair and marred by fear and violence by international election observers, has given Erdogans Justice and Development Party (AKP) 49 percent of the vote restoring single-party rule in Ankara. Shortly after the election results were announced, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu called on Turkeys political parties to scrap the existing constitution in order to grant President Erdogan nearly-limitless executive authority.
YPG reports ongoing attacks by the Turkish military
Turkish Armys attacks that are aiming at the Peoples Defense Units (YPG)s security positions near Kobane region borderline since October 24 continue to the time.
KDP ( Barzani Party ) left the people into the arms of ISIS and fled
The House of Êzîdîs said Êzîdî people will not forget about the betrayal of KDP that fled Shengal by leaving over 17 thousand mothers, girls and children into the arms of the enemy.
PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) Shengal Executive Cemil Xıdır refuted the KDP media reports which quoted him as saying that; HPG guerrillas obstruct the liberation of Shengal. They need to get out of Shengal.
Şırnak police directorate has only now submitted the names of the six policemen regarding the torture of Lokman Hacı Birlik whose dead body was dragged behind a police vehicle after his execution by police forces in Şırnak last month.
As attacks by Turkish state forces against civilians continue in the sixth day of the curfew in Silvan district of Amed, special operation forces have started to fire bombs on areas outside the military security zones as well.
Turkish armys attacks that are aiming at the Peoples Defense Units (YPG)s security positions near Kobanê region borderline since October 24 continue to the time.
Turkey 'shells Kobane' as Kurdish-Arab forces advance on strategic town
The Kurdish Peoples Protection Units (YPG) has reported that the Turkish military fired on targets in Kobane in northern Syria.
The YPG press office said that the Turkish army shelled the village of Carikli on Tuesday morning. It also announced that Turkish shells hit an area to the west of Tal Abyad earlier in the morning.
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has previously warned that YPG forces could come under attack if they strayed out of a designated area.
"We have said, 'The PYD will not pass to the west of the Euphrates. We'll hit them if they do, Davutgolu told reporters in October.
And we did hit them twice, he said, referring to an earlier shelling of the outskirts of Tal Abyad by the military.
As the Turkish state strengthens its assistance to Islamist groups in Syria, it came out that Turkey has sent ammunition to Al-Nusra from the Atme camp near the border of Efrîn.
According to the information obtained by ANHA (Hawar News Agency) from 'reliable sources', the Turkish state provided ammunition to Al-Nusra gangs on 2-3-4 November through the Atme camp in Cindirês district of Efrîn.
The ammunition, which includes anti-tank missiles, anti-aircraft missiles, a large number of munitions, light weapons and their bullets, is meant for Al-Nusra gangs in Aleppo.
On the other hand, activity of Turkish troops at the border between Efrîn and North Kurdistan, also continues. Most recently, Turkish soldiers have planted mines in Shadiya valley affiliated to Sorka village in Efrîn's Raco district.
On the ninth day of the siege and curfew in Amed's Silvan district, a military operation has been started against Tekel, Konak and Mescit neighborhoods.
The operation is being joined by the tanks and military vehicles that have been dispatched to the district since yesterday. The three neighborhoods are being targeted from both district centre and the rural area Gundê Cano and Hill Gaza that overlook the region under siege.
In Silvan district of Amed where Turkish forces have started a military operation earlier today, special operation police shot a 5-year-old kid by the name of Abdullah Güney.
Reports of casualties after helicopter attack in Silvan
Reports are coming through that Turkish helicopters have conducted an air strike on Tekel, Konak and Mescit neighborhoods of Amed's Silvan district.
While the bomb attack has reportedly left casualties, no proper information can be received from the neighborhoods as all the means of communication have been restricted amid a heavy siege by police and military forces.
Allegations of Arabic speaking people attack people in Silvan
Allegations have been voiced from Silvan that long-bearded and Arabic speaking men are taking place in the ongoing military operation against the civilian people in the district.
Health staff asking to be mentioned anonymous told that; Some men in uniforms of special operation teams have brought wounded 'security officials' to the hospital for treatment. These men who have long beards like ISIS members were obviously foreigners and speaking Arabic among each other.
HDP Batman deputy Mehmet Ali Aslan who spoke to Mednuçe TV from Silvan, has also confirmed the presence of likely ISIS members participating the operation in the district.