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My people vs Islamist. Syrian Democratic Forces Jolani

My people vs Islamist. Syrian Democratic Forces Jolani

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ISIS supporters, who are Syrian refugees, protested today in Erbil, Kurdistan, in support of the rise of ISIS. Very scary.

ISIS supporters, who are Syrian refugees, protested today in Erbil, Kurdistan, in support of the rise of ISIS. Very scary.

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“A truck comes and takes the olive trees away. It’s a disgrace” 💔🫒 The Turkish regime is not only plundering Afrin’s olive groves, uprooting trees that have stood for centuries and selling their oil under the label of “Turkish olive oil”, but has cut down more than 650,000 olive trees since 2018. These olive trees are not merely an economic resource; they are a living symbol of identity, culture, heritage, and belonging for the Kurdish people.

“A truck comes and takes the olive trees away. It’s a disgrace” 💔🫒 The Turkish regime is not only plundering Afrin’s olive groves, uprooting trees that have stood for centuries and selling their oil under the label of “Turkish olive oil”, but has cut down more than 650,000 olive trees since 2018. These olive trees are not merely an economic resource; they are a living symbol of identity, culture, heritage, and belonging for the Kurdish people.

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Before the execution of the prominent Kurdish political leader, Qazi Muhammad, by the father of Reza Pahlavi, he was asked to renounce his belief in the rights of the Kurdish people and their right to freedom. According to his wife, Mina Qazi, who recounts his words, he responded: “I am willing to sacrifice my blood and my life, as long as the Kurds and Kurdistan are free.” He was subsequently executed by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He is not the first Kurdish leader to be executed by Pahlavi dynasty, and therefore its dystopia to think Kurdistan has forgotten the atrocities committed by his father whom Reza Pahlavi praises today.

Before the execution of the prominent Kurdish political leader, Qazi Muhammad, by the father of Reza Pahlavi, he was asked to renounce his belief in the rights of the Kurdish people and their right to freedom. According to his wife, Mina Qazi, who recounts his words, he responded: “I am willing to sacrifice my blood and my life, as long as the Kurds and Kurdistan are free.” He was subsequently executed by Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. He is not the first Kurdish leader to be executed by Pahlavi dynasty, and therefore its dystopia to think Kurdistan has forgotten the atrocities committed by his father whom Reza Pahlavi praises today.

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This is what Syrian regime led by Turkish backed Jolani does to Kurdish women. This who they are. This is their ideology. They’re core authentic-self.

This is what Syrian regime led by Turkish backed Jolani does to Kurdish women. This who they are. This is their ideology. They’re core authentic-self.

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An explosion at a new warehouse in Tehran caused a major fire that cannot be controlled. This is insane. Source - AVA Media

An explosion at a new warehouse in Tehran caused a major fire that cannot be controlled. This is insane. Source - AVA Media

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You have to be deeply dishonest to remove “Death to the dictator” from the voices of Zahedan and replace it with praise for Reza Pahlavi. That choice reveals exactly how little respect you have for the uprising.

You have to be deeply dishonest to remove “Death to the dictator” from the voices of Zahedan and replace it with praise for Reza Pahlavi. That choice reveals exactly how little respect you have for the uprising.

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This Kurdish woman stood bare-handed, yet her heart overflowed with an unbreakable will to live free. A lioness of my heart and soul.

This Kurdish woman stood bare-handed, yet her heart overflowed with an unbreakable will to live free. A lioness of my heart and soul.

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While Commander-in-chief of Syrian Democratic Forces , Mazloum Abdî مظلوم عبدي Kobani is in France, SDF’s Spokesperson Farhad Shami draw the Kurds’ red line. 🖍️

While Commander-in-chief of Syrian Democratic Forces , Mazloum Abdî مظلوم عبدي Kobani is in France, SDF’s Spokesperson Farhad Shami draw the Kurds’ red line. 🖍️

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To the world, when we say “Woman-Life-Freedom”, we mean Kurdish women like Elham Ahmad ☀️💅🏼🌋

To the world, when we say “Woman-Life-Freedom”, we mean Kurdish women like Elham Ahmad ☀️💅🏼🌋

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“We let the animals roam free for a moment - and suddenly the Umayyad began speaking as if they were a human being.” - Commander of YPG, Sipan Hemo 🫀

“We let the animals roam free for a moment - and suddenly the Umayyad began speaking as if they were a human being.” - Commander of YPG, Sipan Hemo 🫀

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Jolani’s Syria didn’t recognize the ancient Kurdish Newroz. How Rojava did respond 👇🌸🌱🔥🫀

Jolani’s Syria didn’t recognize the ancient Kurdish Newroz. How Rojava did respond 👇🌸🌱🔥🫀

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Considering the widespread disinformation and incitement against Kurds, including open calls for violence, I was very pleased to see how both General Mazloum Abdî مظلوم عبدي and Elham Ahmad rejected Al Jazeera. No 🫸🏼

Considering the widespread disinformation and incitement against Kurds, including open calls for violence, I was very pleased to see how both General Mazloum Abdî مظلوم عبدي and Elham Ahmad rejected Al Jazeera. No 🫸🏼

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Every day life for Kurds in Turkey. A Kurdish boy biking in Turkey was attacked by a Turkish racist. Why? Because he was Kurd.

Every day life for Kurds in Turkey. A Kurdish boy biking in Turkey was attacked by a Turkish racist. Why? Because he was Kurd.

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Six Kurds were stabbed with knives during a demonstration in solidarity with the Kurdish people and the women of Rojava in Antwerp Belgium. This resurgence cannot be viewed in isolation. The rehabilitation and growing international tolerance of jihadist and Islamists actors in Syria, including Abu Mohammad al-Jolani and groups with deep roots in ISIS and al-Qaeda’s ideological ecosystem, have contributed to normalizing violent Islamist movements. This is a grave indication that Islamist extremism in Europe is once again translating into direct violence against political and ethnic minorities. When Kurdish demonstrators can be attacked openly in the streets, we must ask who will be next: women marching on International Women’s Day, or Jews, who for years have been targets of hatred and violence legitimized by jihadist ideology. When figures like Jolani are reframed as pragmatic political actors, it sends a dangerous signal: that jihadist violence can be laundered through geopolitics. This ideological normalization reverberates far beyond Syria, emboldening extremist networks and lone actors across Europe. At the same time, large parts of the political right have chosen to look away from the fact that ISIS is once again rebuilding its capacity, that prisons and camps have collapsed, and that the risk of renewed conflict and large-scale refugee flows is once again real and imminent. Ignoring this development is not neutrality, it is a dangerous abdication of responsibility. This time it was Kurds, next time it will be you.

Six Kurds were stabbed with knives during a demonstration in solidarity with the Kurdish people and the women of Rojava in Antwerp Belgium. This resurgence cannot be viewed in isolation. The rehabilitation and growing international tolerance of jihadist and Islamists actors in Syria, including Abu Mohammad al-Jolani and groups with deep roots in ISIS and al-Qaeda’s ideological ecosystem, have contributed to normalizing violent Islamist movements. This is a grave indication that Islamist extremism in Europe is once again translating into direct violence against political and ethnic minorities. When Kurdish demonstrators can be attacked openly in the streets, we must ask who will be next: women marching on International Women’s Day, or Jews, who for years have been targets of hatred and violence legitimized by jihadist ideology. When figures like Jolani are reframed as pragmatic political actors, it sends a dangerous signal: that jihadist violence can be laundered through geopolitics. This ideological normalization reverberates far beyond Syria, emboldening extremist networks and lone actors across Europe. At the same time, large parts of the political right have chosen to look away from the fact that ISIS is once again rebuilding its capacity, that prisons and camps have collapsed, and that the risk of renewed conflict and large-scale refugee flows is once again real and imminent. Ignoring this development is not neutrality, it is a dangerous abdication of responsibility. This time it was Kurds, next time it will be you.

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The videos coming out are insane. Insane. Look at this lioness. ☀️

The videos coming out are insane. Insane. Look at this lioness. ☀️

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ALARMING SCENES - Etnic cleansing of the Alawites 💔 Alevi killed and dragged behind a vehicle but Turkish-led Jolani-regime’s HTS militants. Via @kurdsonalertt

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ALARMING SCENES - Etnic cleansing of the Alawites 💔 Alevi killed and dragged behind a vehicle but Turkish-led Jolani-regime’s HTS militants. Via @kurdsonalertt

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The Islamic regime’s security forces attacked and fired bullets at the Kurdish youth people in the city of Shno because they were celebrating Newroz. Via Hengaw Organization for Human Rights

The Islamic regime’s security forces attacked and fired bullets at the Kurdish youth people in the city of Shno because they were celebrating Newroz. Via Hengaw Organization for Human Rights

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