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uz granicu sa Kobanijem velika festa



situacija u Kobaniju i okolini (sada pocinje sezona lova, na punjene bradate purane u polupustinji )


no, tu je jos jedna mapa, malo opreznija, zadrzanija

zohari zaboravili (nisu uspjeli upotrebiti) jedan svoj VBIED u Kobaniju, izgleda da su prije crkli nego sjeli za volan




a islamista Erdogan je optuzio Kurde da su unistili grad (Kobani) ... valjda, on bi radije vidio u njemu bradate spodobe sa kojima bi trgovao
Turkey’s border with Syria has again witnessed tension in the wake of Kurdish forces’ success in driving jihadists from Kobane, with Ankara contrastingly attracting international applause and domestic opprobrium over the affair.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, meanwhile, slammed the Kurdish parties fighting there for ruining the town, once home to around 200,000.
Turkish security forces intervened against a group of people Jan. 27 who attempted to cross into Kobane, the site of four months of clashes, from the Turkish border town of Suruç, after reports said Kurdish forces had gained dominance in the town.
Hundreds of people gathered to cross the border before security forces fired tear gas and water cannon at the crowd.
The tension decreased after the group moved back from the border following a call from Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) officials. Ten HDP lawmakers have gone to Kobane since the announcement of liberation.
A group of six deputies was seen smiling in front of heavily damaged buildings in a photo on Twitter, which is captioned with “the first images from free Kobane” in Turkish.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Jan. 26 that the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) and the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ) had expelled all ISIL fighters from Kobane and that the YPG/YPJ have full control of the town. The group said Jan. 27 that battles continued outside Kobane. Kurdish forces control 90 percent of the Kobane, U.S. Central Command also confirmed.
Television footage aired yesterday showed entire blocks leveled by bombardment and tangled steel and chunks of cement sprawled along muddy streets. Roads were littered with unexploded ordnance and mortar casings.
Turkey has already welcomed 200,000 people from Kobane, Erdoğan said yesterday while criticizing the Kurdish forces for bombing and ruining the town.
“There is no one there but they are bombing. Today, we see that they are dancing,” he said in reference to celebrations in Turkey’s Kurdish-dominated cities and in western metropoles. “What happened? DEAŞ [the Arabic acronym for ISIL] is out. That is OK but who will repair the places you have bombed?” he asked.
The world overreacted on the Kobane issue, he said, saying it had received more attention than Somalia, where he visited days ago.
Kurdish groups have long accused Erdoğan and the Turkish government of tacitly or openly supporting ISIL due to its distaste for the more leftist and secular forces fighting to defend the town.
Also commenting on the domestic efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Kurdish issue, Erdoğan said: “The resolution process is not a bargaining process or a process of give-and-take. The resolution process is never meant to be about making concessions. Above all, we never let any step that would harm the memory of our [fallen soldiers] and would wound the conscience of our veterans.” Deputy Prime Minister Bülent Arınç said late Jan. 26 after a cabinet meeting that Kurdish groups should remember Turkey’s stance in removing ISIL militants from Kobane instead of chanting “Bijî Serok Obama” (“Long live the leader Obama” in Kurdish). Arınç did not specify when any Kurdish groups suggested U.S. President Barack Obama was responsible for Kobane’s liberation.
Turkey’s stance in the fight against ISIL received fresh praise from the U.S., the leader of an anti-ISIL coalition which has repeatedly called on Turkey to intervention.
“I think we have been very closely engaged with Turkey, as you know,” State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Jan. 26 while responding to a question on whether the U.S. was satisfied with Turkey in terms of cooperating on Kobane. “They have contributed in every line of effort, so we certainly feel good about our ongoing cooperation, which is not just about one area but is about this entire effort to defeat ISIL.”
Masoud Barzani, the president of Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), which joined efforts with the YPG/YPJ forces in Kobane, also thanked Turkey for its role in “saving Kobane.” Turkey opened a passage to KRG forces to reach Kobane after weeks of debates and protests that resulted in the deaths of around 50 people in Turkey.
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli, meanwhile, strongly criticized Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu for his wording on Kobane.
While in Diyarbakır on Jan. 26, Davutoğlu sent greetings to Kobane, Bahçeli said.
“Since he greeted Kobane, the addressee of this greeting is obvious. In current conjuncture, Davutoğlu will not be able to greet ISIL although he wants to do so so much because he is sane enough to know that he will spark reaction from the international community. In that case, his greeting of Kobane is a greeting and a warm ‘hello’ to the PKK-PYD [the Democratic Union Party],” he said.
“Either greeting Kandil, or greeting Kobane? There is no difference between them,” he said. “Besides, there are only terrorists in Kobane.”
Kandil is a byword for the other leaders of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), whose headquarters are in the Kandil Mountains in northern Iraq.
Figen Yüksekdağ, the co-chair of the HDP, also criticized Davutoğlu’s greetings to Kobane, but from a totally different angle, praising the Kurdish advance.
“You should not look at who is greeting [the victory], but who is having you greet it,” she said in parliament. “This people made you send your greetings.” January/27/2015
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 08:51:46
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slike iz Kobanija, koji je u 5km okruzju osiscen od zohara i mina
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2928742/Children-return-Kobane-ISIS-driven-out.html
jucer je oslobođeno dosta sela u okolini Kobanija, kako i nekoliko tenkova i municije zohara

onaj VBIED kojega su fasisti ostavili za sobom


"ISIL is now, whether on order or whether they are breaking ranks, is beginning to withdraw from the town," a senior State Department official told reporters.
But he warned that the militants, also known as ISIL, were "adaptive and resilient" and no-one was declaring "mission accomplished" yet.
The US and some 60 coalition partners is engaged in the "first phase of a multi-year campaign," he stressed.
But a victory in Kobane was an important milestone in trying to change "the narrative" of the militants who have attracted thousands of foreign fighters to their ranks, mostly disaffected youth drawn by the promise of adventure.
IS had poured some of its best foreign fighters into Kobane, the State Department official said, but in the last six weeks the losses had begun to cause splits in the ranks.
The group has even executed foreign fighters for refusing orders to deploy to the town.
Observers say IS lost nearly 1,200 fighters in the battle, of a total of 1,800 killed, despite outgunning YPG forces with sophisticated weaponry captured from Iraqi and Syrian military bases.
"We don't get into body counts, but it's in the four figures in terms of the overall number of ISIL fighters that have been killed," the State Department official confirmed.
Many foreign fighters -- many of them Australians, Belgians, Canadians and Chechens -- were among them, he said, refusing to give exact figures other than to say "it was hugely, hugely significant."
"The entire notion of this organization which is on the march, inevitable expansion, (its) overall momentum has been halted at Kobane," he added.
Kobane: How we failed the Kurds Opinion by Matthew Clayfield
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-01-28/clayfield-how-we-failed-the-kurds-on-kobane/6051032
vijesti iz bojista
http://www.petercliffordonline.com/syria-iraq-news-4/
Iraq: Angelina Jolie Visits Displaced Iraqis
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 14:10:42
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Jordan will free Iraqi female bomber if ISIL release pilot
http://www.thenational.ae/world/middle-east/jordan-will-free-iraqi-female-bomber-if-isil-release-pilot?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/jordan/11374115/Jordan-agrees-to-deal-over-Isil-captives.html
Deputy Police Chief: ISIL Never Dares to Approach Iranian Borders
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13931108001107
"No ISIL movement along Iran's borders has been reported and the terrorist group does not dare to get close to Iran," Brigadier General Ashtari told reporters in the city of Mashhad, Northeastern Iran, on Wednesday.
He pointed to 2,000 kilometers of Iran's common borders with Pakistan and Afghanistan, and said, "The country's borders are presently in satisfactory conditions in terms of security."
Earlier this month, Commander of the Iranian Border Guards troops Brigadier General Qassem Rezayee said The ISIL Takfiri terrorists are keeping a wide distance from Iran's borders.
"The ISIL has kept a wide distance from the Iranian borders as the Iraqi army is forcefully pushing back the ISIL from regions under their control," Brigadier General Rezayee told reporters in the city of Zahedan, Southeastern Iran.
Raqqa: 'It is a very sad life under ISIL' Residents fleeing Raqqa give testimonies of what life is like under ISIL
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/01/raqqa-sad-life-isil-201511110501184890.html?
Syrian and Iraqi Kurds battle ISIL in Sinjar Iraqi Kurdish forces fight along side Syrian Kurdish forces in the battle against ISIL for the city of Sinjar
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/01/syrian-iraqi-kurds-battle-isil-sinjar-150128071421537.html?
ISIL female terrorists bite unveiled women in Mosul
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) An informed source stated that the ISIL terrorists accompany the unveiled women in Mosul to their female terrorists to punish them.
The source added “The punishment is represented by biting the unveiled women by the female ISIL terrorists where 15 women were sent to the hospitals for treatment due to this punishment.” /End/ (jao)
How Isil jihadists spread hate with Twitter army of 45,000
Study presented to Congress finds that violent extremists have a sophisticated understanding of social media but that suspending their accounts is effective way to halt proliferation
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11373519/How-Isil-jihadists-spread-hate-with-Twitter-army-of-45000.html
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Posted - 28/01/2015 : 14:33:16
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quote: Originally posted by Poli
Raqqa: 'It is a very sad life under ISIL' Residents fleeing Raqqa give testimonies of what life is like under ISIL
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/01/raqqa-sad-life-isil-201511110501184890.html?
Ovo je mozda jos najbolje copy/paste-at ovdje:
A year since the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) took control of its de facto capital, Raqqa, located east of Aleppo, locals say the group is taking on the trappings of a government. But many of those who fled the city, told Al Jazeera that locals resent the group's meticulous control over public life, and live in a state of constant fear.
"We hate them. Except for a few people who benefit from them personally, we do not want them around," said a shop owner who moved to Turkey six months ago from Raqqa, asking for his name not be used.
ISIL is headed by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the self-titled caliph, to whom all subjects, even school children, must pledge absolute allegiance. Daily affairs are run by at least nine ministries and governors in each of the 18 provinces under its control.
"People are afraid of them," said Zubair, 27, a college student and photographer who left the city four months ago, but still keeps in touch with his parents and siblings living in Raqqa. "It's a very sad life, there are almost no services at all. If you are walking in the street you can be forced to go pray at the mosque."
OPINION: The blood antiquities funding ISIL
ISIL, believed to run on a budget of around a million dollars a day most of which comes from smuggling oil, also collects taxes and utility payments in Raqqa. Zubair's father, who owns a corner grocery store, pays ISIL about $200 a month as tax. Other businesses, located in more lucrative parts of the city, pay twice the amount. Services like electricity, phone, and street cleaning, cost each household about 500 Syrian pounds a month ($2.73).
Municipal workers are paid to maintain three major hydroelectric dams supplying power to Raqqa, but activists say much of the electricity is sold to the regime, leaving locals to cope with, on good days, four hours of blackouts every two days.
Clean water in the city is increasingly hard to come by, partly because power stations, needed to run pumps, and filtration plants were destroyed during anti-ISIL coalition air strikes that began last September, killing hundreds of fighters, and scores of civilians.
"We hate them. Except for a few people who benefit from them personally, we do not want them around." Anonymous, shop owner who moved to Turkey six months ago from Raqqa
While ISIL has occasionally raided aid supplies in other parts of Syria, a spokesperson for Raqqa Local Administration Council (LAC) in Turkey, an opposition body tasked with providing basic services in rebel-held areas, along with two aid agencies that send aid to the city told Al Jazeera that the group currently allows international aid in with little interference.
Women must currently see female doctors, except in cases where they are wounded and need emergency treatment. Last December, ISIL announced it would open a medical college for men and women, a move activists like Abu Muhammad, from the group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently, say is meant to address a severe shortage of medical personnel. "Almost all doctors have fled, because ISIL has executed anyone who treated fighters from other rebel groups," said Abu Muhammad, who left the city in September, 2014, but keeps in touch with dozens of activists still in Raqqa.
Schools, which functioned even under rebel control, were closed in early January, after ISIL decided to rewrite the curriculum. "They want to cut out what they see as un-Islamic teachings from books," explained Abu Muhammad. The decision took 670,000 children, in Raqqa and Deir Ezzor governorates and parts of rural Aleppo, out of the classroom, according to the United Nations.
One of those effected is Zubair's 13-year-old sister. "She wants to leave the city to continue her studies," he said, "but ISIL is stopping her - they have a new law that says women under 30 cannot leave... My family is trying to leave the city, but cannot because my sister cannot leave."
In what some activists say is an effort to keep the city's population intact, ISIL has barred young women like Zubair's sister from leaving the city entirely. Men are given more freedom to move, but at checkpoints on the roads leading out of the city, ISIL police meticulously checks their identities, stopping those that are wanted, or suspected of working for other rebel groups. Each member of a group of special police called al-Hisba, is paid $300 a month to ensure adherence to ISIL laws in public. "They go around teaching people the law, and catching those breaking it, for disobeying the caliph, like by missing prayers, or smoking," Zubair said. Music, aside from religious songs without instruments praising jihad, is banned. Police stop people on the streets to check their cellphones for inappropriate pictures, an offence that can earn a flogging.
At prayer time, al-Hisba men flood the streets. "It used to be that people were allowed to close their shops and pray individually there, but recently, al-Hisba has begun forcing men to go to the mosque for prayer in a congregation," Abu Muhammad said.
Men are required to wear loose fitting pants, with hems falling above the ankles. "Some of the ISIL fighters have even started telling men to emulate their own example, [to] stuff your pants legs into your socks," said Yaseen, a senior member of LAC. "Barbers are still cutting hair, they are usually afraid to cut beards, but for now, it is not required [to keep a beard]."
Billboards posted around town remind women to cover from head to toe, and a group of gun-toting police women, called al-Khansa Brigades, ensures compliance.
Markets are still frequented by women, but they must be accompanied by a male guardian - a husband, brother, or father, for example. Yaseen said that lately, women have adopted a covering that is stiff along the arms and chest. "We literally call it armour, when you wear it, when you move, your chest, your arms, it's like they don't move."
Zubair and other locals say ISIL has formed a number of secret intelligence cells to root out dissenters and informants in the city.
"They go to each home and tell kids, 12 to 18 years old, they will get $50 for each person they turn in," Yaseen said. "Like someone they see smoking cigarettes, for instance... Unfortunately many young people are becoming informants."
ISIL has setup a special office to receive complaints from locals. "Once I saw a man get beaten up by police because he was told to close his shop for prayer time, but he said it was not time yet," Zubair told Al Jazeera. "Afterwards, he went and complained, and they [the judges] took the policemen and sentenced them to 30 days in prison."
But in cases where ISIL members are involved, an objective decision is rare. "You always needed a personal connection in Syria, even under Assad. They have just changed the name of the system," Abu Muhammad said.
For long-time activists like Abu Muhammad, ISIL now resembles the Assad regime. "Assad used to use secularism to impose his will on people, and now ISIL uses religion to impose its will on people."
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Posted - 30/01/2015 : 11:17:27
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ciscenje smrdljivih islamofasista se nastavlja 

mada su smrdljivci pokusali protunapadom kod Mijazea, jos prije par dana su se hvalili kako jos drze Kobani i stavljali fotke iz unutrasnjost grada te kako ga granatiraju (valjda ova okolna sela)
da vidimo kako ce ici ovo napredovanje YPG i Peshmerga, da li ce stici odnosno kada do Eufrata, i kako ce ici prodor na istok prema Tall Abyadu
a nista (konkretnoga) ne mogu naci za Afrin kanton (zapadno od Kobanija), odakle se vec dugo ne pise nista - tamo "granice" sa pobunjenicima pa valjda zato nema vijesti, ali zar su zadovoljni stanjem odnosno mogli bi poslati svoje jedinice (zajedno sa FSA) na frontu sa ISIL-om istocno od njih, sto bi isto pomoglo da se razbremeni pritisak na Kobani, govorim vec o proslosti ali svejedno
a i kakav ce biti ishod u Hasakeju, iz Serekaniya (iz granicu sa Turskom, isto kao Kobani) bi mogli pritisnuti duz granice prema zapadu, prema Tall Abyadu, tako da bude pritisnut sa dvije strane
mada su trenutno vece aktivnosti (odnosno, snaznije) u Iraku, pogotovo kod Mosula, gdje su im vec presjekli liniju preskrbljivanja Mosul - Tal Afar, pa tamo zohari moraju preci vise od 400 km
http://www.iraqinews.com/iraq-war/kurdish-peshmerga-forces-repel-isis-attack-kill-30-militants-western-mosul/?
The villagers in Eski Mosul are grateful for their Kurdish liberators, many of whom speak almost no Arabic. But the Sunni villagers also know it will take time to convince the newcomers they hold no allegiance to the ISIL group.
Many in Eski Mosul admit they welcomed ISIL when the group first arrived, resentful of what they perceive as years of neglect, discrimination and sectarian policies by the Shiite-led government in Baghdad.
“We thought they were revolutionaries coming to help us and give us our rights,” said 30-year-old grocer, Salim Khudair.
Hard times followed. The village soon lost cooking gas and electricity, forcing the people to heat what little food remained over open ground fires. The cows became emaciated and many stopped giving milk. Most of the infants and the elderly became sickly.
Now, they can glimpse a better life emerging. Cigarettes – strictly banned under ISIL – are sold and smoked freely.
For the first time in months, women and young girls walk the narrow dirt streets without having to cover their faces. Young boys wrestle and play soccer without fear.
But mistrust lingers.
As several Kurdish fighters handed out bottled water, a group of village girls came up, timidly saying to the soldiers, “Please don’t blow up our homes.”
Shaimaa, a resident of Eski Mosul, said her brother-in-law supported the ISIL and so the Kurdish troops deemed her husband guilty by association and detained him.
Khudair, the grocer, claimed the peshmerga fighters confiscated some of his belongings, including a credit card machine he uses for work.
With the Islamic State still sporadically shelling the village, some Kurds worry the villagers are tipping off the militants about the Kurdish positions.
“We need them to trust us and to cooperate with us,” said Kurdish Col Marwan Al Mizouri who believes some villagers may still be loyal to the militants.
“Not all of them, but maybe 10 per cent. It is essential that we identify those people and take care of our backs before we continue.”
* Associated Press
i u okolini Kirkuka nije mirno
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/top-iraq-kurd-officer-among-six-killed-in-isil-attack-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=77658&NewsCatID=352
a ni u Egiptu
http://www.independent.ie/world-news/middle-east/several-killed-in-wave-of-isil-gun-attacks-in-egypt-30949876.html?
da o Libiji ne pricamo, gdje ISIL vec drzi svoje podrucje
http://www.adnkronos.com/cultura/2015/01/29/allarme-dell-archeologo-italiano-iraq-potrebbe-fare-razzia-del-museo-mosul_YxZ9FdQU8bqV18kdKNfCFN.html?refresh_ce
Londonski gradonacelnik: "Porn-obsessed Isil jihadis are 'literally wankers" 
http://myinforms.com/en/a/10265977-boris-johnson-porn-obsessed-isil-jihadis-are-literally-wers/
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Posted - 30/01/2015 : 12:53:30
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http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/analiza-zasto-sad-drasticno-smanjuje-potporu-za-sirijske-militante/
Američki list The Daily Beast, pozivajući se na svoje izvore iz američke administracije, ali i izvore iz Sirije, objavio je ovog tjedna opsežan tekst u kojem se ističe kako je SAD zadnjih nekoliko mjeseci "znatno" smanjio financiranje tzv. "umjerenih pobunjenika" u Siriji.
Što to znači i zašto se događa baš sada? Informacija je donekle u kontradikciji s planovima SAD-a pošto se uskoro, u organizaciji SAD-a, kreće s masovnim treniranjem novih militanata u kampovima u Jordanu, Saudijskoj Arabiji i Kataru, a vjerojatno i u Turskoj.
Smatra li Washington da su postojeći militanti na terenu jednostavno previše nepredvidljivi, zapravo nelojalni? To svakako stoji - Zapad ne voli previše isticati neugodnu istinu, no znatan broj militanata koji su dobili novac i oružje od Zapada jednostavno su prešli na drugu stranu, stranu terorista, bilo da je riječ o ISIL-u ili Al-Qaedi (Al-Nusra Front).
Radi li se o nekakvom novom trendu pa je sada došlo do uzbune? Nipošto, sile Zapada, na čelu sa SAD-om, znale su da njihovi resursi u konačnici mogu završiti, i završavaju, u rukama terorista, ali zbog toga nisu marili dok su ti isti teroristi radili prema njihovom interesu.
Nikoga nije zabrinjavao teroristički element u Siriji dok su se civili po Homsu, Hami, Aleppu, Damasku i drugdje, ubijali auto-bombama i bombašima samoubojicama. Dok je već naveliko tekla krv nevinih ljudi, pojedini istaknuti akteri Zapadne vanjske politike otvoreno su zazivali Al-Qaedu, želeći njihovu "ideološku i borbenu potkovanost" iskoristiti za vlastite ciljeve (vidi tekst iz 2012: Jedna od najutjecajnijih američkih organizacija za vanjsku politiku: "sirijskim pobunjenicima je potrebna al-Qaeda").
Ne, terorizam u Siriji postao je problem tek u trenutku kada se "oteo kontroli", kada je počeo zastupati svoje (ili nečije tuđe) interese ispred interesa SAD-a i pojedinih sila Zapadne Europe, u prvom redu Francuske koja se jako zainteresirala za destabilizaciju njihove jednom kolonije, Sirije.
Terorizam je u konačnici podsjetio i Washington i Pariz da ga se neće moći kontrolirati ili usmjeravati. Američki interesi u Iraku su se našli pod direktnim napadom, nova iračka vojska - koju je godinama financirao i stvarao upravo SAD - raspala se pod naletom ISIL-a. Ta vojska trebala je biti američko osiguranje za američke ekonomske interese u ovoj naftom iznimno bogatoj zemlji, zato su je i stvarali, dakako.
Jačanje anti-ISIL snaga: 10,000 Iračkih Turkmena kreće protiv terorista
http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/jacanje-anti-isil-snaga-10-000-irackih-turkmena-krece-protiv-terorista/
Istaknuti irački turkmenski političar potvrdio je kako se oko 10,000 pripadnika plemena iračkih Turkmena pridružilo šijitskim borcima u ratu protiv terorističke organizacije ISIL.
"Sedam tisuća Turkmena iz Tal Afara na sjeveru provincije Niniva, preko 2,000 iz grada Tuz Khormato u provinciji Salahuddin, te stotine iz naselja Bashir u provinciji Kirkuk, pridružilo se šijitskim snagama", potvrdio je u razgovoru za medije turkmenski političar Torhan al-Mufti.
Irački Turkmeni su treća po veličini etnička skupina u Iraku, nakon Arapa i Kurda. Većinom žive na sjevernom dijelu Iraka. Kulturalno su povezani s Turskom.
http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/britanija-podigla-lovce-kako-bi-presreli-ruske-bombardere/
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Posted - 30/01/2015 : 14:13:57
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‘We are so proud' – the women who died defending Kobani against Isis
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/30/kurdish-women-died-kobani-isis-syria
odlican clanak, o teskim odlukama ... ali i razarajuc ...
"Shireen was camping west of Kobani when Isis militants were pushing forward towards the city with their heavy weapons and tanks. The Kurdish resistance was able to distract the progress of Isis with their light weapons but they could not stop it forever. Shireen was hiding in a trench near the Kurdish radio broadcast office. I rang her from Turkey five hours before her martyrdom to check on her. She said: “Do not worry, I’m still alive.” At 8pm, my other sister – who had stayed in Kobani working in the hospital as a nurse – called Shireen out of her fear for her safety. Shireen asked her not to contact her any more as the fight was getting worse and she could no longer speak on her mobile.
Then we heard about a heavy fight launched by Isis against Kobani. At 10pm, we got a call from my sister’s mobile. It was a man’s voice. He asked if he was speaking to Shireen’s family. One of my sisters confirmed that we were, and he told her that Shireen was killed by Isis and she needed to collect Shireen’s head.
Before my sister could break the news of Shireen’s martyrdom to my mother, the Isis militant contacted my mother in Turkey and told her Shireen wanted to speak to her. When my mother answered, the man told her to come and get her daughter’s head. My mother lost consciousness, and was taken to hospital.
We called Shireen’s friends at the war front, who said Shireen and five other female fighters were ambushed on 30 September by an Isis tank that shelled them all to death. I returned to Kobani to get Shireen’s body for her funeral, but her friends told me her body was still with Isis and no one was able to go into the district where she had been killed. I returned to Turkey with my sister – she had a nervous breakdown and could not stay in Kobani any more."
"On a trip to Aleppo two years ago, Hameera’s husband was killed by a sniper while she was giving birth to their youngest son. It took Hameera three days to get her husband’s body back to Kobani as a result of heavy fighting between the Syrian army and the rebels in Aleppo. It was hard for Hameera to cope with the expense of her five kids."
"Most of the young Kobani locals had left their schools or jobs to focus on training."
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quote: Originally posted by Poli
http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/analiza-zasto-sad-drasticno-smanjuje-potporu-za-sirijske-militante/
Američki list The Daily Beast, pozivajući se na svoje izvore iz američke administracije, ali i izvore iz Sirije, objavio je ovog tjedna opsežan tekst u kojem se ističe kako je SAD zadnjih nekoliko mjeseci "znatno" smanjio financiranje tzv. "umjerenih pobunjenika" u Siriji.
Što to znači i zašto se događa baš sada? Informacija je donekle u kontradikciji s planovima SAD-a pošto se uskoro, u organizaciji SAD-a, kreće s masovnim treniranjem novih militanata u kampovima u Jordanu, Saudijskoj Arabiji i Kataru, a vjerojatno i u Turskoj.
Smatra li Washington da su postojeći militanti na terenu jednostavno previše nepredvidljivi, zapravo nelojalni? To svakako stoji - Zapad ne voli previše isticati neugodnu istinu, no znatan broj militanata koji su dobili novac i oružje od Zapada jednostavno su prešli na drugu stranu, stranu terorista, bilo da je riječ o ISIL-u ili Al-Qaedi (Al-Nusra Front).
Radi li se o nekakvom novom trendu pa je sada došlo do uzbune? Nipošto, sile Zapada, na čelu sa SAD-om, znale su da njihovi resursi u konačnici mogu završiti, i završavaju, u rukama terorista, ali zbog toga nisu marili dok su ti isti teroristi radili prema njihovom interesu.
Nikoga nije zabrinjavao teroristički element u Siriji dok su se civili po Homsu, Hami, Aleppu, Damasku i drugdje, ubijali auto-bombama i bombašima samoubojicama. Dok je već naveliko tekla krv nevinih ljudi, pojedini istaknuti akteri Zapadne vanjske politike otvoreno su zazivali Al-Qaedu, želeći njihovu "ideološku i borbenu potkovanost" iskoristiti za vlastite ciljeve (vidi tekst iz 2012: Jedna od najutjecajnijih američkih organizacija za vanjsku politiku: "sirijskim pobunjenicima je potrebna al-Qaeda").
Ne, terorizam u Siriji postao je problem tek u trenutku kada se "oteo kontroli", kada je počeo zastupati svoje (ili nečije tuđe) interese ispred interesa SAD-a i pojedinih sila Zapadne Europe, u prvom redu Francuske koja se jako zainteresirala za destabilizaciju njihove jednom kolonije, Sirije.
Terorizam je u konačnici podsjetio i Washington i Pariz da ga se neće moći kontrolirati ili usmjeravati. Američki interesi u Iraku su se našli pod direktnim napadom, nova iračka vojska - koju je godinama financirao i stvarao upravo SAD - raspala se pod naletom ISIL-a. Ta vojska trebala je biti američko osiguranje za američke ekonomske interese u ovoj naftom iznimno bogatoj zemlji, zato su je i stvarali, dakako.
Jačanje anti-ISIL snaga: 10,000 Iračkih Turkmena kreće protiv terorista
http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/jacanje-anti-isil-snaga-10-000-irackih-turkmena-krece-protiv-terorista/
Istaknuti irački turkmenski političar potvrdio je kako se oko 10,000 pripadnika plemena iračkih Turkmena pridružilo šijitskim borcima u ratu protiv terorističke organizacije ISIL.
"Sedam tisuća Turkmena iz Tal Afara na sjeveru provincije Niniva, preko 2,000 iz grada Tuz Khormato u provinciji Salahuddin, te stotine iz naselja Bashir u provinciji Kirkuk, pridružilo se šijitskim snagama", potvrdio je u razgovoru za medije turkmenski političar Torhan al-Mufti.
Irački Turkmeni su treća po veličini etnička skupina u Iraku, nakon Arapa i Kurda. Većinom žive na sjevernom dijelu Iraka. Kulturalno su povezani s Turskom.
http://www.advance.hr/vijesti/britanija-podigla-lovce-kako-bi-presreli-ruske-bombardere/
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