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Kurdish citizens in the Southeast of Turkey for many years now. Kurds
           constitute the great majority of the people it has slaughtered. The same
           thing applies in the Rojava region in northern Syria. Our Kurdish brot-
           hers there have for years been violently repressed by the PYD, the
           extension of the PKK.

                Indeed, when the civil war in Syria first broke out, the first Kur-
           dish refugees to reach Turkey from Rojava came from the Jazira Can-
           ton. These brothers of ours explicitly said that they were fleeing, not
           persecution conducted by Al-Assad, but by the PYD. In fact, since the
           PYD was collaborating with Assad in Syria, Assad never attacked

           those areas at that time. Later on, people sought to take advantage of
           the turmoil in the country and seized the opportunity to flee persecu-
           tion conducted for years by the PYD and sought refuge in Turkey. Con-
           sequently, in total contrast to the image the PYD seeks to present to the
           international community, the PYD is an extraordinarily dangerous ter-
           ror organization that has imposed a Leninist system upon and oppres-
           ses its own people, just like the PKK.

                What Abu Abdullah al-Kurdi, the leader of the Syrian Kurdish
           Islamic Front which speaks for the religious Kurdish community in
           Rojava, said about this matter is highly significant; “We came out of Al-
           Assad’s dungeons and entered the dungeons of the PYD. These two are the

           same for us.”  3

                Indeed, in the wake of events in Kobane religious Kurds confir-
           med in a press statement that they never supported the PKK: “There is
           no doubt that Muslims are strong enough to respond to these cowardly gangs
           [members of the PKK] who are fleeing Kobane like rabbits.”  4

                As it can be seen, the Kurdish people in the Kurdish area of Syria,
           Rojava, regard the controlling PYD as a scourge and want to be freed
           from their oppression. It should be remembered that the same thing
           applies to Turkey, that the Kurds in Turkey can never be regarded as




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