French MPs slam ‘policy of war’ against Syrian Kurds

Turkey-backed Syrian fighters man a position outside the town of Kuljibrin, in the country’s northern Aleppo governorate. (AFP)
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Updated 31 July 2022
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French MPs slam ‘policy of war’ against Syrian Kurds

PARIS: A hundred French parliamentarians, mainly from the political left, on Saturday denounced Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s “policy of war” against Kurds in northern Syria.

While the rest of the world is focused on Ukraine, as Russia’s war crimes multiply there, Erdogan is “planning to launch an umpteenth bloody offensive against the Kurds in northern Syria,” the parliamentarians said in a statement published by the JDD title.

The Turkish president “is taking advantage” of Turkey’s pivotal status, as a NATO member on good terms with both Moscow and Kiev, “to obtain a blank cheque from the Atlantic Alliance in order to intensify his attacks in northern Syria,” according to the statement initiated by Communist senator Laurence Cohen.

“Western countries must no longer look the other way,” said the elected representatives, parliamentary deputies and upper house senators mostly from leftist and ecologist parties. They were joined by some from the rightwing Republicans and President Emmanuel Macron’s ruling party.

They called on the West “to guarantee the protection of Kurdish activists and associations present on European soil.”

The signatories urged France to refer the matter to the UN Security Council “to declare a no-fly zone in northern Syria and place the Syrian Kurds under international protection.”

They also called for the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria to “be granted international recognition.”

Erdogan is threatening to launch a new military offensive against Kurdish-controlled areas of northern Syria, where he wants to establish a buffer zone 30 km deep.

Turkey has launched a string of offensives in Syria in the past six years, most recently in 2019 when it conducted a broad air and ground assault against Kurdish militias after former US President Donald Trump withdrew American troops.

Erdogan has urged Russia and Iran to back his efforts, saying at a three-way summit last week that “we will continue our fight against terrorist organizations.”


Iran military says to hit US, Israeli economic targets in region

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Iran military says to hit US, Israeli economic targets in region

  • It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks
TEHRAN: Iran’s military vowed on Wednesday to launch strikes against US and Israeli economic targets in the region, including banks, after overnight attacks reportedly hit an Iranian bank.
“The enemy has given us free rein to target economic centers and banks belonging to the United States and the Zionist regime,” said the military’s central operational command, Khatam Al-Anbiya, in a statement carried by state TV.
It urged people across the region to refrain from going within one kilometer of banks.
Iranian media said US and Israeli strikes hit a bank in Tehran overnight, killing an unspecified number of employees.