MESOPOTAMIA NEWS PKK / PYD Politicians: Peoples unity paves way for decentralized Syria
Syrian politicians praised the state of cohesion and solidarity between the Syrian peoples and components against foreign intervention and occupation, stressing that the unity of history and destiny is a common denominator among all peoples of the region.
POLITICS 01 Oct 2020, Thu – 06:25 2020-10-01T06:25:00 ALEPPO– MUHAMMAD ABDO – ARIF SULEIMAN BY ANHA
Telegram – The dominant powers inflame racist tendencies and national and sectarian conflicts with the aim of controlling peoples. These colonial policies had a major role in deepening the Syrian crisis and subsequently for regional and international intervention that led to the occupation of parts of Syria by the Turkish occupation state.
On the other hand, the regions of NE Syria witnessed a different reality, represented by the unity and solidarity of components against the occupation and fragmentation of the country, and the establishment of a joint popular administration.
A number of politicians in the city of Aleppo emphasized that this status would pave the way for building a pluralistic, decentralized Syria in which all have equal rights and duties.
History Certificate
Member of the Relations Office of the Syrian Democratic Council, Fatima Huseino, spoke about the common history of the peoples of the region during the various stages of history.
Huseino refused to use the term nationalism for many reasons that she mentioned during her speech.
A home for everyone without exception
Huseino praised the solidarity of peoples in the war against ISIS mercenaries and other mercenary groups, and said in this regard, “Their blood was mixed in the battles they fought under the banner of the Syrian Democratic Forces.”
She touched on the heroic resistance shown by the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood resistance against the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation army, noting that “the secret of victory was the solidarity and cohesion of all components of the Kurds, Arabs, Syriacs and Assyrians, without exception.”
She concluded her speech by saying, “Some are working to stir up sectarian strife and discrimination. We, in turn, must adhere to the approach of our ancestors, as the homeland is for everyone without exception.”
Cohesion gains
While a member of the Future Syria Party Organization office in Aleppo, Ahmed Ali, said during his speech that the Syrian regions in general witnessed division and dispersion, “but NE Syria components remained intertwined thanks to the thought based on the principles of the democratic nation.
He noted that the peoples preserved their regions as acquisitions in addition to preserving the territorial integrity of Syria, thanks to the national cohesion between all the Syrian components.
Ali wished that the constitutional change would be close and stemmed from the idea of accepting the other, “through a pluralistic and decentralized system in which everyone has equal rights and duties.”
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