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Video: Syrian Arabs Thank Kurdish YPG For Defeating ISIS

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The article below originally appeared in the Middle East Eye on November 10th, 2015.

On Tuesday, the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria released a video appearing to show Arab locals thanking them for liberating their villages from the self-proclaimed Islamic State.

“Thank God, we are glad you’ve come. Welcome,” says an old woman standing outside her house. Another old man shows one of the fighters the ID card of his son who died in the fighting. The fighter says, “God bless him.”

Liberating Syrians from ISIS

These Kurdish fighters are part of the new Syrian Democratic Force (SDF), a coalition of Kurdish, Arab and Christian fighters seeking to liberate northeastern Syria from ISIS.

SDF and Kurdish YPG are thanked by Syrian Arabs

Click above to watch the video on Facebook.

“The SDF Campaign is important to all people in the region,” said Abdul-Hakam Hassan, an Arab member of the SDF, quoted by the YPG press office.

The object of this operation is to free the local people from the intimidation of the terrorists, and the operation shows the reputation of the Syrian Democratic Forces to the population as legitimate, well-prepared and disciplined forces which have the will and ability to undermine terrorism and together build up a free and democratic society.”

False Accusations of Punishment

The YPG has recently faced accusations of collective punishment and ethnic cleansing against the northern Syrian Arab population, after YPG forces prevented Arab civilians from returning to their homes following the defeat of IS in their villages.

“In its fight against IS, the Autonomous Administration appears to be trampling all over the rights of civilians who are caught in the middle,” Amnesty’s senior crisis adviser Lama Fakih has warned.

YPG spokespeople have strongly denied the allegations, saying that their allegiance to the SDF proved their opposition to ethnic sectarianism and claimed that accusations of village clearences were exaggerated.

“Now, let me be clear; we have liberated some 1,500 Arab villages,” said Sipan Hemo, General Commander of the YPG, in an interview with Kurdish journalist Mutlu Civiroglu in October.

“Some of these villages became war zones between us and ISIS. Battles took days in some villages. I am not saying there has been no harm to those villages. But they are not more than four or five villages. We have 1,500 Arab villages liberated and people in them live in peace now. If it was true, why are these 1,500 villages still standing?”

Cutting Off ISIS Supply Routes

Speaking to the pro-Kurdish Firat News Agency (ANF), Kurdish SDF spokesperson Colonel Talal Ali Selo said that SDF forces were “as close to 3km to Hawl now” and said securing the town would enable them to “block and stop all these supplies which ISIS distributes to across all the other areas in Syria”.

Selo said that so far the SDF had captured 46 villages and “dozens” of hamlets from IS as they advanced on Hawl.

He added however that, for safety reasons, locals should not yet return to villages captured by the SDF.

“Despite the clearance of ISIS from the area, villages do not lend themselves to be safe for the people now because gangs have left many explosives and booby traps behind,” he said.

“We do not think they should turn back for a while more.”

[Read the whole article at Middle East Eye]

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