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A suffocating siege on Kobani: The interim authority's factions have imposed a complete siege on the city and its surrounding countryside since January 20th, closing roads and preventing the entry of food, medicine, and fuel, threatening more than 600,000 civilians with a humanitarian catastrophe.
Hospitals are operating at minimal capacity due to shortages of medicine, especially for chronic and emergency illnesses, and baby formula is almost unavailable, leading to increasing malnutrition among children and the elderly.
The siege has also caused a severe shortage of heating materials and disrupted electricity and water services.
Residents are urgently calling for the opening of humanitarian corridors to rescue civilians.
#KobaniUnderSiege
Hospitals are operating at minimal capacity due to shortages of medicine, especially for chronic and emergency illnesses, and baby formula is almost unavailable, leading to increasing malnutrition among children and the elderly.
The siege has also caused a severe shortage of heating materials and disrupted electricity and water services.
Residents are urgently calling for the opening of humanitarian corridors to rescue civilians.
#KobaniUnderSiege
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The latest situation in Kobani|Critical!
The intense siege and embargo have continued for 32 days. The integration agreements have not been put into practice on the ground. The SNA forces, affiliated with the Turkish state, refuse to withdraw from the region.
#KobaniUnderSiege
The intense siege and embargo have continued for 32 days. The integration agreements have not been put into practice on the ground. The SNA forces, affiliated with the Turkish state, refuse to withdraw from the region.
#KobaniUnderSiege
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Video 1/Protests continue in the eastern Deir ez-Zor countryside due to deteriorating living conditions.
Video 2/Residents of Deir ez-Zor report that the General Security forces affileated with Damascus are systematically extorting money from citizens.
Video 2/Residents of Deir ez-Zor report that the General Security forces affileated with Damascus are systematically extorting money from citizens.
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New Syria under HTS control
Now, clashes have broken out in Deraa between groups loyal to the Damascus government and armed groups in the region
Clashes erupt as curfew is declared, leaving civilians injured in rural Daraa.
Internal conflicts will spread throughout Syria
New Syria under HTS control
Now, clashes have broken out in Deraa between groups loyal to the Damascus government and armed groups in the region
Clashes erupt as curfew is declared, leaving civilians injured in rural Daraa.
Internal conflicts will spread throughout Syria
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Co-Chair of the Department of Foreign Relations, @ElhamAhmadSDC, to Ronahi TV:
-The hate speech used by some segments of society is hindering the implementation of the agreement.
-The war that was waged was imposed on both Arabs and Kurds.
-One of the fundamental conditions is that Kurds live on their land with their identity intact.
-In military affairs, brigades are being restructured.
-Women's participation in all fields is limited within the government in Damascus.
-Women's participation in every field should be exemplary.
-We have joint procedures and achievements for the return of displaced persons.
-Those who see the Kurds as a threat oppose the solution.
-The Turkish state is playing a negative role in various aspects.
-Part of the Turkish state does not want a solution in Syria and constantly tries to sabotage the dialogue.
-To prevent the Kurds from obtaining their rights, they are constantly threatened.
-Before our departure for Munich, we held talks with American representatives.
-The hate speech used by some segments of society is hindering the implementation of the agreement.
-The war that was waged was imposed on both Arabs and Kurds.
-One of the fundamental conditions is that Kurds live on their land with their identity intact.
-In military affairs, brigades are being restructured.
-Women's participation in all fields is limited within the government in Damascus.
-Women's participation in every field should be exemplary.
-We have joint procedures and achievements for the return of displaced persons.
-Those who see the Kurds as a threat oppose the solution.
-The Turkish state is playing a negative role in various aspects.
-Part of the Turkish state does not want a solution in Syria and constantly tries to sabotage the dialogue.
-To prevent the Kurds from obtaining their rights, they are constantly threatened.
-Before our departure for Munich, we held talks with American representatives.
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Rojava Intel
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-The Americans informed us that they wanted the meetings to be held jointly.
-We met with the Syrian Foreign Minister and agreed to coordinate and organize the meetings jointly.
-We received our invitation to the Munich Conference at short notice.
-Before we departed, we were informed that the Syrian government had requested a meeting with us, but we had already left.
-Many provisions of the January 29 agreement have not yet been implemented
-It is clear that the Turkish state has consistently pushed the region towards war.
-The government does not want the Kurds to have an effective presence in state institutions.
-The war that was waged was imposed on both Arabs and Kurds.
-One of the fundamental conditions is that the Kurds live on their land with their identity.
-A clear framework must be established for the issue of education.
-The January 29 agreement was a cornerstone of the Munich meetings.
-There is a risk of a new war breaking out in Syria.
-We met with the Syrian Foreign Minister and agreed to coordinate and organize the meetings jointly.
-We received our invitation to the Munich Conference at short notice.
-Before we departed, we were informed that the Syrian government had requested a meeting with us, but we had already left.
-Many provisions of the January 29 agreement have not yet been implemented
-It is clear that the Turkish state has consistently pushed the region towards war.
-The government does not want the Kurds to have an effective presence in state institutions.
-The war that was waged was imposed on both Arabs and Kurds.
-One of the fundamental conditions is that the Kurds live on their land with their identity.
-A clear framework must be established for the issue of education.
-The January 29 agreement was a cornerstone of the Munich meetings.
-There is a risk of a new war breaking out in Syria.
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Rojava Intel
-The Americans informed us that they wanted the meetings to be held jointly. -We met with the Syrian Foreign Minister and agreed to coordinate and organize the meetings jointly. -We received our invitation to the Munich Conference at short notice. -Beforeβ¦
-A strong spirit of unity and the emergence of an alliance are essential at this stage.
-Support must be provided for the draft law to protect the Kurds.
-Support must be provided for the draft law to protect the Kurds.
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