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The secular Kurds are attracting both left-wing volunteer fighters and more 
conservative young males with military backgrounds like Dillon Hillier, 
profiled below in the Ottawa Citizen and other major Postmedia dailies across 
Canada. The leftists identify in particular with the revolutionary democratic 
Kurdish forces in Turkey and Syria who have become widely admired 
internationally because of their inspiring defence of Kobani. Veterans of the 
wars in Iraq and Afghanistan appear to be attracted to the fight against the 
vague menace of “Muslim terrorism” promoted by Western politicians and the 
media and most graphically represented by ISIS. Such political views as Hillier 
holds, for example, are undoubtedly derived from his experience in the military 
and from his father, Randy, a Conservative member of the Ontario provincial 
parliament from a rural riding. 

Such are the contradictions of the Kurdish struggle, led by militias attached 
to left-wing parties who trace their origins to Marxism, heavily dependent on 
the military and political support of the US, itself a close NATO ally of the 
Turkish state which describes these militants as “terrorists” and has tried to 
crush them. In any case, it’s principled and necessary for the besieged Kurds 
to draw support from wherever they can get it.  And in the case of Hillier and 
other volunteers like him, idealists at heart, their engagement with the 
Kurdish struggle is more likely than not to have a positive effect on their 
political understanding.

http://www.ottawacitizen.com/news/calgary/Canadian+volunteered+fight+with+Kurds+against+ISIS+says+right/10402040/story.html


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