MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief

  1. A weekly brief of events that occurred in the Kurdish regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.    8 Dec 2020
    Iran

    • In the most recent chapter of the Iranian regime’s campaign against Kurdish political rights, a prominent Kurdish activist named Latifd Abdi began serving a two-year prison sentence for “membership of a Kurdistani party” in Paveh (Pawa). Abdi was jailed for over three months in Kermanshah while awaiting sentencing and launched a hunger strike on Monday to protest his imprisonment. Concurrently, Marivan’s Islamic Revolutionary Court sentenced a Kurdish man named Khairat Paiza to six months in prison for “cooperation with a Kurdistani opposition party.” Lastly, Iranian intelligence officers arrested an elderly Kurdish man named Waled Qalawazy in Sanandaj on Sunday. Qalawazy’s family received no information regarding his detainment or pending charges.
    • The Iranian regime killed two more Kurdish border porters (Kolbars) last week and is now responsible for most of the more than 70 Kolbar deaths that have occurred in 2020. The Kurdistan Human Rights Association (KMMK) reported Iranian border guards killed a Kolbar named Farzad Sadozada near Salmas on Sunday. Iranian border guards also killed a Kolbar named Pihzad Mohammadi on Thursday in Sistan and Baluchistan Province. Moreover, Iranian authorities shot and wounded a Kolbar named Sherwan Mosapanah near Sardasht, and another Kolbar named Khader Rasouli was injured when he fell from a cliff while evading Iranian border guards near Baneh.

    Iraq 

    • Anti-government protests began in several towns and cities in Iraqi Kurdistan, including Sulaymania, on Sunday. Protestors set fire to government buildings and the branches of five political parties in several locations, and at least three protestors were killed by security forces. The protests were sparked by the KRG’s continuing failure to pay the salaries of government employees due to the Government of Iraq’s (GOI) refusal to provide its share of the federal budget, corruption, low oil prices, and the coronavirus pandemic. That said, KRG officials claimed Erbil and Baghdad “have a good understanding” regarding the 2021 budget, and Iraqi Kurdistan’s ruling parties met on Tuesday and selected a delegation to engage in further talks with the GOI on the budget and other outstanding issues.
    • Iraqi forces began returning control of entry points in Kirkuk city to local police last week. Unconfirmed reports also suggested the Iraqi military intends to hand security responsibilities for Kirkuk Governorate to local security forces, as Kurdish representatives and their Arab counterparts have discussed the formation of a new force comprised of all the governate’s ethnicities. The Iraqi military and Iranian-backed militias removed the Peshmerga from Kirkuk Governorate and took over security in the province after the 2017 Kurdish independence referendum. Meanwhile, a US airstrike killed six ISIS (Da’esh) terrorists in southern Kirkuk Governorate on Sunday, and Iraqi forces detained six Da’esh operatives, including an intelligence officer, in the same area. On another note, a representative of Kirkuk Governorate’s Sargaran subdistrict’s Palkana village claimed Iranian-backed militias gave the village’s Kurdish residents 48 hours to evacuate so they could be replaced with imported Arab tribes.

    Syria

    • The Turkish military and its proxies struck Ain Essa and the strategic M4 Motorway with indirect fire attacks for the fourth week in a row. Several reports, which were confirmed by the Washington Kurdish Institute, claimed Russia told the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) they could hand Ain Essa to the Syrian regime or have it invaded by Turkey. Local Kurdish leaders see Russia’s most recent request as echoing its 2018 decision to greenlight Turkey’s invasion of Afrin after the Kurds refused to surrender it to the Assad regime. That said, the SDF and local Kurdish leaders have rejected the Russian request and are waiting for the US to take a position on the issue. The US Department of State’s Special Envoy for Syria Joel Rayburn is scheduled to visit the region and meet with representatives from the Kurdish-led Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES). Meanwhile, joint Turkish-Russian patrols, escorted by drones and attack helicopters, took place near Ain Essa and along the Turkish-Syrian border.
    • Da’esh IED and small arms attacks killed at least five SDF personnel in Deir Ez Zor Governorate’s Tayanna and Dhiban towns. Granted, the US-led coalition supported several SDF raids targeting Da’esh terror cells in the rural areas of Deir Ez Zor and al Hasakah governorates.

    Turkey

    • Three Turkish military personnel killed a 16-year old Kurdish boy named Özcan Erbaş while he was picnicking with his family in Hakkari last week. Erbas’s uncle witnessed the incident and stated the Turkish soldiers shot him in the back three times. Meanwhile, the Turkish military began conducting operations near Diyarbakir (Amed) Province’s Lice District, and the governor of Bitlis Province imposed a curfew in 46 villages on Friday in anticipation of military operations the Turkish government claims will target the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). At the same time, Turkish police arrested at least five senior members of the Peoples’ Democratic Party in Shirnak Province, including the co-mayor of Cizre District Berivan Kutlu.

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : POSITIVE ERDOGAN SIGNALS TO ISRAEL

Mixed signals over Israel-Turkey relations

An article published in the Tel Aviv University Turkeyscope review might suggest that Ankara wants to rehabilitate its relations with Jerusalem.

Rina Bassist  AL MONITOR  Dec 8, 2020

The Tel Aviv Moshe Dayan Institute published Dec. 7 an exceptional article, titled “Israel is Turkey’s Neighbor Across the Sea: Delimitation of the Maritime Jurisdiction Areas between Turkey and Israel.” The article appeared in the institute’s publication Turkeyscope, edited by Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak. It was co-written by retired Adm. professor Cihat Yayci, a close associate of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the architect of the Turkey-Libya maritime delimitation agreement, together with university researcher Zeynep Ceyhan.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : AUFRUHR & PROTEST IN KURDISTAN IRAQ  GEGEN KDP UND PUK

Bulgarisches Wirtschaftsblatt – NEWS WIRTSCHAFT NACHRICHTEN

Der irakische Führer fordert ein Ende der Gewalt bei den Protesten in Sulaymaniyah.

By CHARLY PABST  December 8, 2020

Die Erklärung von Präsident Salih erfolgt nach sechstägigen Protesten, bei denen sechs Demonstranten getötet wurden, wie lokale Medien berichten.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE EU & PALESTINE & ISRAEL – EUROPEAN COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS

NEW PUBLICATION | The end of Oslo: A new European strategy on Israel-Palestine  9 Dec 2020
A one-state reality of open-ended occupation and unequal rights continues to take hold in the Israel-Palestine conflict. This deteriorating trajectory is storing up deeper conflict on the ground, posing ever greater challenges to the EU’s vision for its near neighbourhood and relations with Israel, and storing up future instability.

Amidst an accelerating negative trajectory on the ground, and an exhausted Oslo peace process, a viable two-state outcome is slipping out of reach. In the absence of two states, Israel will have to ensure equal rights for Palestinians in one democratic state.

The latest report from ECFR’s policy fellow Hugh Lovatt — The end of Oslo: A new European strategy on Israel-Palestine – looks to counter this negative trend and calls on a new ‘post-Oslo’ paradigm reset that puts deoccupation and equal rights front and centre of European strategy.  

Main findings: 

·         European policy this year saw significant wins in Israel-Palestine: helping to block Donald Trump’s ‘peace’ plan and to avoid Israel’s de jure annexation of Palestinian territory.
·         But Europe is failing to fundamentally challenge the worsening situation on the ground, which is storing up future instability and threatens European interests.
·         The Oslo process is exhausted and a viable two-state outcome is slipping out of reach.

·         Instead of its rigid focus on the Oslo peace process, the EU should craft a new peacemaking paradigm based on equality and deoccupation.
·         The absence of a two-state solution will mean Israel ensuring equal rights for Palestinians in one democratic state. The EU should also deter Israeli settlement activity and push Palestinians towards political renewal as prerequisites for a future resolution of the conflict.

As the two-state solution flounders, European policymakers are desperate to regain diplomatic momentum. For the Trump administration, the answer was to embrace inequality and open-ended occupation. Europe must take the opposite approach, by reorientating its vision towards equality and deoccupation as the basic components of a just resolution to the conflict. To do so, the EU will need to reconfigure the basis of its relations with Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

Hugh Lovatt, policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations states:  

“European strategy has become stale and inflexible; breathing new life into it is not only a prerequisite for progress – but it is also eminently achievable. Europe must reclaim its historical role driving forward international policy to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by focusing on equal rights for both peoples in line with international law and unequivocally rejecting open-ended occupation and apartheid as the default outcome.” 

About the author

Hugh Lovatt is a policy fellow with the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations. Since joining ECFR, Lovatt has focused extensively on EU policy towards the Middle East Peace Process (MEPP), domestic Palestinian politics, and Israeli regional policy. Lovatt co-led a 2016 track-II initiative to draft an updated set of final status parameters, and has worked to advance the concept of EU “differentiation”, which was enshrined in UN Security Council resolution 2334.

 

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS CRIMINAL RECRUITEMENT OF KIDS BY KURDISH PKK

Child recruitment casts shadow over Syrian Kurds’ push for global legitimacy

Failed efforts to secure the return of a recent spate of Kurdish youth recruited to fight in northeast Syria shows the delicate path the region’s autonomous administration must navigate in its relations with the PKK.

Amberin Zaman  Dan Wilkofsky   AL MONITOR  8 Dec 2020

Rawan Aleku, a 16-year-old Syrian Kurdish high school student, has been missing from her hometown of Dirbasiya since Oct 8. In multiple interviews with the local press, her father, Umran, claimed that she was kidnapped by an armed group who then handed the girl to “another group.” He has appealed to Mazlum Kobane, the commander-in-chief of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the “highest authority” in northeast Syria, “to undertake his humanitarian duty.”

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : THE PRIVILEGS OF COLOR & RACE !

“Should skin color decide who gets the vaccine first?

Surprise, surprise — the New York Times evaluated vaccine ethics through the lens of race

By Cockburn THE SPECTATOR  8. Dec 2020”

Read all Should skin color decide who gets the vaccine first? | Spectator USA

 

MESOPOTAMIA NEWS FORECAST : “Israel to take military action on behalf of its new allies even in situations where there is no existential threat to the Jewish State. The Israeli public must internalize the reality of this commitment.”

The Abraham Accords: The Strategic Aspect

ISRAEL –  By Prof. Shmuel SandlerDecember 8, 2020E- BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,841, December 8, 2020

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: While the recent peace agreements between Israel and the Gulf principalities are a political achievement of historic significance for Israel’s regional status, the construction of an anti-Iranian front will oblige Israel to take military action on behalf of its new allies even in situations where there is no existential threat to the Jewish State. The Israeli public must internalize the reality of this commitment.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : ISRAELISCHE MILITÄRSCHLÄGE NUN AUCH AUSSERHALB EXISTENTIELLER BEDROHUNG !

Die Abraham-Abkommen: Der strategische Aspekt Von Prof. Shmuel Sandler8. Dezember 2020  BESA CENTER – ISRAEL – BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1.841, 8. Dezember 2020 – EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Während die jüngsten Friedensabkommen zwischen Israel und den Golffürstentümern eine politische Errungenschaft von historischer Bedeutung für Israels regionalen Status sind, wird der Aufbau einer antiiranischen Front Israel zwingen, militärische Maßnahmen im Namen seiner neuen Verbündeten zu ergreifen, selbst in Situationen, in denen es keine existenzielle Bedrohung für den jüdischen Staat gibt. Die israelische Öffentlichkeit muss die Realität dieser Verpflichtung verinnerlichen.

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : SPY MOSQUES IN EUROPE / THE LAST DAYS OF EUROPA

Belgium says foreign spies have infiltrated its largest mosque

DECEMBER 8, 2020 BY JOSEPH FITSANAKIS INTEL ORG

BELGIUM’S LARGEST MOSQUE has been infiltrated by Moroccan intelligence, according to the Belgian minister of justice, who allegedly consulted the country’s spy services in making that determination. The announcement has further-strained relations between the Belgian government and the country’s Muslims:

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MESOPOTAMIA NEWS : DER FRANKFURTER OB FELDMANN-SPD-AWO-SKDANDAL / MILLIONEN-UNTERSCHLAGUNGEN AUF KOSTEN DER ARMEN

Vorwurf der Untreue in Millionenhöhe : Razzia bei ehemaligen Awo-Verantwortlichen

  • Von Helmut Schwan FAZ – am 08.12.2020-09:26 – Bleibt im Blickpunkt: Ermittler haben eine Razzia bei ehemaligen Awo-Verantwortlichen in Frankfurt gemacht(Symbolbild). Frankfurter Staatsanwaltschaft lässt bei ehemaligen Verantwortungen der örtlichen Awo hochwertige Unterhaltungselektronik sicherstellen. Der Vorwurf lautet auf Untreue in Höhe von 2,2 Millionen Euro.

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