The Fall of Rojava
7 Articles
7 Articles
The advancing troops of the Syrian transitional government are accused of serious human rights crimes against the Kurds. Nevertheless, their chief commander, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, is being courted everywhere.
The Rojava under siege by forces of the Syrian regime, jihadists and Turkey. The experiment of democracy from below risks being erased in international silence.
After 14 years of internal war in Syria that cost about $200 billion, and it is not known how many victims, its new president Ahmed El-Charaa, of Arab origin, survivor of the terrorist organization Al-Qaida, faces the reconstruction of the country. It must overcome poverty, tribalism and the aftermath of the tyranny of Bachar El Assad. Donald Trump says. Read more
The year began with the Syrian Government bombing the Kurdish enclaves of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafiyeh in northern Aleppo, the second largest city after the capital, and the fighting, which had begun on 6 January, led to the forced displacement of more than 200,000 people.
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