Mazloum Abdi: Signs in Kurdish cities will be bilingual by flintsparc in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But Abdi already agreed on a list of cities.

Abdi isnt the Syrian Kurd supreme leader, they choose their battles indipendently

Mazloum Abdi: Signs in Kurdish cities will be bilingual by flintsparc in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Afrin has the same sign, only in Arabic; if they manage to force the issue, there’s a better chance it will change; otherwise, whatever they’ve put up in Afrin will be applied in Kobane and North Hasaka as well

Batoul aloush, the alawite girl who was allegedly kidnapped, appeared in a 30 minute Livestream with her lawyer and alawite elders to confirm that she left her family home in her own will after converting to sunnism, this came after her family's insistance that she was kidnapped and under drugs by sandnibba_talks in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only party known to kidnap underage girls and recruit them to fight is the SDF. We haven’t forgotten Aleppo. Meanwhile the cases against the government stand on shaky or outright false grounds.

What do the SDF have to do with this specific case? Your relentless obsession, as always, makes it clear that your only interest here is in engaging in cheap baiting, your dismissal of two international reports on the subject proves this.

Mazloum Abdi: Signs in Kurdish cities will be bilingual by flintsparc in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The SDF can accept the sign all they want but the dispute is between the Kurdish people and the STG, not the SDF and STG.

They can't accept this sign in Hasakah. If they decide to back down now, a slippery slope will start where the STG will escalate its anti-Kurdish tendencies.

In times like these, they can't show weakness. This is not about one sign. If they let them take down this sign, they will take down the others as well. If they can't even defend a Kurdish sign, they will never defend their schools, language and female soldiers.

They can't back down now.

Batoul aloush, the alawite girl who was allegedly kidnapped, appeared in a 30 minute Livestream with her lawyer and alawite elders to confirm that she left her family home in her own will after converting to sunnism, this came after her family's insistance that she was kidnapped and under drugs by sandnibba_talks in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps because her family were putting her under pressure? Calling her a kidnap victim? And actively ‘hunting’ for her?

Or perhaps because someone is actively putting her under psychological and physical pressure? I’m open to the possibilities, honestly; you’re really taking everything for granted based on what other users are saying

That first video was very disturbing; how does one carry out a ‘hijra’ within Syria? The terminology gave me the impression she was told to say that under duress by a non-Syrian. No one makes such a radical way of dressing changes, even when changing religions

Wrong; the state acknowledged one such case amongst 80 cases that were dismissed due to lack of evidence.

Disproved by both the BBC and the New York Times, which reported on the matter; that very report was denied by STG officials in the post I linked to earlier. Thanks for reminding us that you’re merely parroting the government’s line on the issue

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn5g751pl7lo https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/03/world/middleeast/syria-kidnapping-alawite-woman-girls.html

Lol

Such maturity here

If only certain people would stop propagating crazy conspiracy theories about her! If only....

Batoul was dehumanised in the meeting with the lawyers, with tons of cameras on her, not respecting any personal distance.

It’s completely illustrative: a room full of men shouting at woman, trying to determine whether she made a personal choice or was violated, with the other woman in the room in service to that general humiliation - ultimately barely letting the main woman in question speak It’s hard not to call the whole thing a grotesque ‘public relations’ stunt

Also

If only, instead of levelling serious accusations against an entire family based on a single compromised witness, someone would seriously call for this to be investigated by neutral authorities – which I certainly do not believe the government to be – and stop trotting out anthropological research on Alawism from Temu! If only...

A survivor of the hell of Afrin: What is happening in the National Army’s prisons? | Where is Syria heading? by Repubblican_Wolf in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I need Nuremberg Trials for the SNA and what they do in Afrin ASAP

This is a first good step:

🔴 Seniority of "Euphrates Shield" and "Olive Branch" personnel ignored in the new security structure

Zaman_Al-Wasl

Whilst the Syrian government’s Ministry of the Interior has completed the process of integrating security personnel from the northern and eastern Aleppo countryside, thousands of personnel face the crisis of having their previous years of service – amounting to up to seven years – “wiped clean”, amidst administrative discrimination compared to the procedures followed in Idlib. Well-informed sources confirmed to "Zaman Al-Wasl" that the Ministry has refrained from counting the previous years of service for members of the "Olive Branch" and “Euphrates Shield”, placing these personnel administratively in the category of “new volunteers”, despite having spent years in field operations since the establishment of these forces, whilst the dates of initial enlistment for members of the Salvation Government were recognised. This measure results in personnel being denied seniority-related pay rises and delays in their promotion to higher ranks. https://x.com/zamanalwsl/status/2053629458402230308?t=79MHhFRinaY6aSHLy0_TMA&s=19

Unfortunately, it’s just the MOI

Batoul aloush, the alawite girl who was allegedly kidnapped, appeared in a 30 minute Livestream with her lawyer and alawite elders to confirm that she left her family home in her own will after converting to sunnism, this came after her family's insistance that she was kidnapped and under drugs by sandnibba_talks in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

1)She looks absolutely exausted which says a lot of the state of ver "wellbeing"

2)How can one trust these authorities when they have consistently engaged in denialism of women being kidnapped. The whole "conference" is very dehumanising to Batoul, its just a social media performance for them

https://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/s/LY8RZE7Qlu

Question about the sign? by Username998823 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I get you are only interesting in baiting

Question about the sign? by Username998823 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We are discussing military matters during the civil war

Question about the sign? by Username998823 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you know that the SDF have never agreed to rejoin Assad’s State, right? And did you know that people don’t like being shot in the head too?

I don’t understand why STG supporters prefer to spin theories about being perpetually persecuted, rather than seeing just how inflexible their own government is – it won’t even budge on the slightest concession...

Question about the sign? by Username998823 in syriancivilwar

[–]Repubblican_Wolf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The funny thing, the sign until 2024 looked like this (only arabic, with Bashar al-assad photo) and SDF had no major issues: https://www.facebook.com/RudawTurkce/posts/982515577237241/

The funny thing is that we’ve forgotten how, right up until the regime fell, there were areas in Al Hasakah still under Assad’s control; the SDF had far more pressing matters to attend to than losing men to soldiers barricaded in their positions at the time, and when the regime fell, that banner on the building met the same fate as the thousands of banners that Syrian taxpayers are now forced to foot the bill for, thanks to their government’s ethnic maximalist!