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Chris Slee writes:

*"The PYD remained separate from the Turkish-backed rebels for several
reasons."The Turkish state had a long history of repression against its own
Kurdish population, and encouraged hostility to the Rojava revolution
amongst the rebel groups it supported."*

He misses the point. The PYD and its predecessor never involved themselves
in the uprising against Assad from the very first. At the very least, they
had an implicit truce with Assad. Yes, maybe some of the rebellion had
prejudices against the Kurds, but Chris should read "Burning Country". The
authors make it very clear that the majority of the rebels made very
conscious attempts to appeal to all groups in Syria. That includes both the
Shia and the Kurdish people.

John Reimann
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Jacobins" by C. L. R. James
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