Maybe the Kurds will finally get their own country. They are an ancient people numbering around 70 million, and there are many countries with smaller populations than that.
Syria conflict takes Kurds towards autonomy
By Rana Moussaoui (AFP) Feb 16, 2016 in World
Syria's Kurds, long held in disdain by Damascus, are edging towards autonomy in their heartland along Turkey's border as they capitalise on the tactical goals of both Washington and Moscow.
To the dismay of Ankara, Kurdish forces have seized on the collapse of rebels in the northern province of Aleppo in the face of Russian-backed regime gains to advance to within 20 kilometres (12 miles) of the border.
From the outset of the Syrian conflict in 2011, the Kurds benefited from the regime's pullback from their regions to establish a local administration spanning from northwest to northeast Syria.
According to Syria analyst Fabrice Balanche, the Kurds who have gained ground mostly from Islamic State jihadists who now control 14 percent of Syrian territory, or 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 square miles), compared with nine percent in 2012.
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Syria conflict takes Kurds towards autonomy
Syria conflict takes Kurds towards autonomy
By Rana Moussaoui (AFP) Feb 16, 2016 in World
Syria's Kurds, long held in disdain by Damascus, are edging towards autonomy in their heartland along Turkey's border as they capitalise on the tactical goals of both Washington and Moscow.
To the dismay of Ankara, Kurdish forces have seized on the collapse of rebels in the northern province of Aleppo in the face of Russian-backed regime gains to advance to within 20 kilometres (12 miles) of the border.
From the outset of the Syrian conflict in 2011, the Kurds benefited from the regime's pullback from their regions to establish a local administration spanning from northwest to northeast Syria.
According to Syria analyst Fabrice Balanche, the Kurds who have gained ground mostly from Islamic State jihadists who now control 14 percent of Syrian territory, or 26,000 square kilometres (10,000 square miles), compared with nine percent in 2012.
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Syria conflict takes Kurds towards autonomy