MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : Kurdistan’s Weekly Brief Sept 13, 2022

A weekly brief of events occurred in the Kurdistan regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey.

 

Iraq 

  • Turkish spy chief Hakan Fidan arrived in Baghdad on Saturday and met with President Barham Salih, Prime Minister Mustafa al Kadhimi, and Speaker of the Council of Representatives Mohammed al Halbousi. Rudaw reported Fidan told Iraqi officials Turkey plans to continue its military operation in Iraq. Fidan’s visit comes after Iraq filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) in response to a Turkish artillery strike that killed nine Iraqi tourists on July 20. Fidan also met with a Sunni leader named Khamis al Khanjar, which angered Iraq’s Iranian-backed parties and led them to accuse Turkey of collaborating with Iraq’s Sunni parties. Turkey has been attempting to unite Iraq’s Sunni parties and increase its influence with them since the 2018 parliamentary elections.
  • US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbra Leaf met with Iraqi and Kurdish officials in Baghdad and Erbil last week. “Leaf expressed US support for Prime Minister Kadhimi’s call to hold a constructive dialogue to help resolve the current political and economic crisis and urged all parties to attend,” said State Department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel. Leaf also stressed to Masoud Barzani that Iraqi Kurdistan remains a top priority for the US. Lastly, Leaf’s visit focused on resolving disputes between Baghdad and Erbil over natural resources.
  • A Turkish drone struck a vehicle and killed three members of the Sinjar Resistance Units (YBS) in the Shingal (Sinjar) District’s al Shemal subdistrict on Saturday. Separately, Turkey announced four Turkish soldiers were killed during battles with the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Iraqi Kurdistan.
  • Iraq’s Iranian-backed parliamentary blocs continued lobbying Kurdish and Sunni parties to activate the Council of Representatives and form a government without Muqtada al Sadr’s bloc. The Council of Representatives will hold a new session after the Shi’ite religious ceremony known as the Arba’een Pilgrimage. Concomitantly, Mohammed Shia al Sudani remains the Iranian-backed Coordination Framework’s preferred candidate for the post of prime minister.

Iran 

  • An Iranian court in Sanandaj sentenced a female Kurdish activist named Kazhal Nasri to five years in prison for membership in the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI). Moreover, a criminal court in Mehabad sentenced a female activist named Suda Khadirza to twelve years and six months in prison on charges of membership in the PDKI and killing an Iranian intelligence officer. Khadirza denied the charges. On a different note, Amnesty International called for Iranian authorities and Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to disclose the fate of a missing Kurdish dissident named Edris Feqhi. Feqhi is a member of the Kurdistan Free Life Party (PJAK) and was ambushed by Iranian authorities in July 2021.
  • Iranian authorities killed a Kurdish border porter (kolbar) named Rizgar Mohammedzadeh near Baneh last week. Two other kolbars, Zana Ismael and Shorsh Bashblagh, were injured in the same area on Thursday. A total of 16 kolbars have now been wounded in September.
  • A pro-regime man named Goran Qassimpour attempted to rape a woman named Shiler Rasoli after asking her for help. Rasoli jumped off a roof to escape Qassimpour and died from her injuries after spending five days in a local hospital. The incident sparked a massive protest that demanded justice for Rasoli. Several Kurdish human rights organizations and political parties vowed Qassimpour would be brought to justice and accused him of being a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

Syria 

  • After several hints by Turkish officials to normalize relations with the Syrian regime, a French intelligence outlet reported a meeting between Hakan Fidan, Turkey’s spy chief, and his Syrian counterpart Ali Mamlouk. Russia allegedly mediated the meeting as part of efforts to ease tensions between the two states since 2011. Thousands of Syrians in the Turkish-occupied areas protested any opening to the Syrian regime, but Turkish officials seemed determined.
  • The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and local security forces continued security operations inside al Hol camp against ISIS (Da’esh) sleeper cells for a third week in a row. On Thursday, a sleeper cell of seven terrorists opened fire on Internal Security Forces members, killing two. After clashes, the security forces killed one and arrested six who attempted to flee the camp. Moreover, the SDF freed two Yazidi women inside the camp who were abducted during the Yazidi Genocide in 2014. Additionally, four women were released from imprisonment by Da’esh terrorists inside the camp. Meanwhile, the Commander of United States Central Command, General Michael Kurilla, visited al Hol Camp, expressing his support for the security operations. General Kurilla warned that threats of the camp “represent a real threat to the region” and “a humanitarian catastrophe.” General Kurilla revealed that “approximately 56,000 residents – more than 90 percent of them women and children – living in tents,” warning that “ISIS seeks to exploit these horrific conditions. With approximately 80 births in the camp each month.”

Turkey 

  • A Turkish court in Antalya banned the “distribution and sales” of a book written by the jailed former co-leader of the Pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP) Figen Yüksekdağ. The court said the book “Walls to Destroy’” has “propaganda” for a terrorist organization. Separately, the female jailed Kurdish politician Aysel Tuğluk was hospitalized on Friday after Covid symptoms. Tuğluk has been in a Turkish jail since 2016, suffering from dementia.
  • As debates heated among the opposition parties before the 2023 elections, Gürsel Tekin, a lawmaker of the main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP), suggested a ministerial position for the HDP if the opposition alliance wins. In response, the leader of the far-right IYI party Meral Aksener, said: “We will not be at the table where the HDP is. There will be no HDP at the table where we are.” The HDP criticized Aksener’s remarks who recently also linked Syrian refugees to garbage. The jailed Kurdish politician Selahattin Demirtias reacted positively about Tekin’s proposal but also said his party aims to “change the system; we do not want the thief to change; we want the theft to end.”
  • Dozens of international lawyers worldwide filed a petition, demanding a visit to the imprisoned Kurdish leader Abdullah Ocalan. The petition has been submitted to Turkey’s Justice Ministry, which continues imposing a ban on family and lawyers’ visits to Ocalan in Imrali island.

 

 

 

THEO VAN GOGH: GREAT LINGUISTIC RESET ! – Sprachliche Eingriffe suggerieren eine harmlose Anpassung an neue Verhältnisse. Tatsächlich steckt eine ideologische Agenda dahinter.

Rieke  Hümpel – NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG  13.9.22

Hat diese Aufmachung jetzt mit sozialem Geschlecht zu tun, oder ist das einfach geschlechtstypisches Rollenverhalten?

Wenn der Vater zum verkaterten Sohn am Frühstückstisch sagt: «Du hast doch eine Birne», dann meint er natürlich nicht das Kernobstgewächs mit dem wissenschaftlichen Namen Pyrus, sondern den Brummschädel seines Sprösslings. Die Bedeutung eines Wortes je nach Kontext zu begreifen, ist für unser Gehirn ein Kinderspiel. Das Bild einer Matschbirne veranschaulicht das Kopfgefühl nach zu viel Alkoholkonsum. Im Volksmund hat der alte Begriff eine zweite Bedeutung bekommen.

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Das BKA entlarvt Frau Faeser! – KOMMENTAR ZUM LINKSEXTREMISMUS

Die Innenministerin Nancy Faeser setzt sich stark gegen Rechtsextremismus ein

Von: JAN W. SCHÄFER BILD ZEITUNG – 14.09.2022 – 08:45 Uhr

Für Innenministerin Nancy ­Faeser sitzen Gewalttäter und Extremisten vor allem in einer Ecke: der rechten!

Wie einseitig falsch sie damit liegt, entlarvt einmal mehr das BKA. Danach geht die größte Gewaltgefahr in der Energiekrise von Linken und Klima-Chaoten aus.

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THEO VAN GOGH INTERN: BERLUSCONIS MANN CHEF DES EU-PARLAMENTS!

Postengeschacher in Straßburg : Schlecht fürs Image – gut für die Gewinner

Thomas Gutschker, Brüssel 13.09.2022- Das Europäische Parlament hat den wichtigsten Posten in seiner Verwaltung neu vergeben – an einen italienischen Christdemokraten. Das Verfahren hatte ein Geschmäckle, doch selbst die Linken machten dabei mit.

Es lief am Ende alles glatt für Alessandro Chiocchetti.

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NEXT TARGET PUTIN – MAIN TARGET CHINA ! It’s Time to Prepare for a Ukrainian Victory

The liberation of Russian-occupied territory might bring down Vladimir Putin. Ukrainians are defending the values that Americans claim to hold

By Anne Applebaum September 11, 2022  About the author: Anne Applebaum is a staff writer at The Atlantic. Over the past six days, Ukraine’s armed forces have broken through the Russian lines in the northeastern corner of the country, swept eastward, and liberated town after town in what had been occupied territory. First Balakliya, then Kupyansk, then Izium, a city that sits on major supply routes. These names won’t mean much to a foreign audience, but they are places that have been beyond reach, impossible for Ukrainians to contact for months. Now they have fallen in hours. As I write this, Ukrainian forces are said to be fighting on the outskirts of Donetsk, a city that Russia has occupied since 2014.

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THEO VAN GOGH NEUSTES: PERSPEKTIVE ENDSPIEL KLAR VOR AUGEN ! – Sparkassen-Zahlen : Von 3600 Euro netto bleibt jetzt nichts mehr übrig

  • Von Tim Kanning FAZ  – 13.09.2022-17:16  – Die rasant steigenden Preise für Energie und Nahrungsmittel zwingen viele Haushalte dazu, ihr Erspartes aufzubrauchen. Die Sparkassen haben eine Horror-Zahl dazu ausgerechnet. Auch Firmen leiden.

Die Sparkassen warnen vor den verheerenden Folgen, welche die stark steigenden Preise schon jetzt in Deutschland haben. Bei den aktuellen Preissprüngen vor allem für Energie und Nahrungsmittel benötigten 60 Prozent der privaten Haushalte ihre gesamten monatlichen Einkünfte und mehr, um die laufenden Ausgaben zu decken, sagte Helmut Schleweis,

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Top of the Agenda – Dozens Killed in Worst Flare-Up of Armenia-Azerbaijan Dispute Since 2020 War

13.9.22 – MESOP – Clashes between Armenia and Azerbaijan near the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh prompted international appeals for restraint (Reuters). Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Azerbaijani forces killed forty-nine soldiers (NYT), while both countries accused each other of attacking first.

Nagorno-Karabakh is internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic Armenian forces who are backed by Armenia. Russia, which is an ally of Armenia, said it is working to renew a cease-fire (AP) that it helped broker in 2020 to end a war that killed more than six thousand people and led to significant territorial gains by Azerbaijan. French President Emmanuel Macron’s office said he will bring up the clashes at the UN Security Council.

Analysis
“The escalation between the two former Soviet states in the South Caucasus has heightened fears that Russia could find itself entangled in a second war in addition to its invasion of Ukraine. Some military analysts suggested that Azerbaijan may have been emboldened by Russia’s recent setbacks in northeastern Ukraine,” the New York Times’ Ivan Nechepurenko writes.

 

“The diminished Russian role [in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict since Russia invaded Ukraine] has caused instability, but it also gives Armenia and Azerbaijan an opportunity, if they wish to seize it, to work toward a definitive and historic peace settlement,” the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Thomas de Waal writes for Foreign Affairs. 

 

CFR’s Global Conflict Tracker traces the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.

THEO VAN GOGH NEWS: DOWNGOING WEST ! – Die Inflation in den USA bleibt überraschend hoch und die Zinsen dürften weiter steigen – die Börsen reagieren nervös

Die Teuerung ist im August höher als erwartet ausgefallen. Die Federal Reserve dürfte nächste Woche die Zinsen deutlich anheben. Pierre WeillAktualisiert13.09.2022, NEUE ZÜRCHER ZEITUNG

In den USA sind die Nahrungsmittel in den vergangenen zwölf Monaten mit 11,4 Prozent so stark gestiegen wie nie mehr seit Mai 1979.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH MEMRI TV Clip No. 9816

Iranian Political Analyst Emad Abshenas: Iran Has Crossed The Nuclear Threshold; It Can Produce A Nuclear Weapon In A Matter Of Days

Iranian political analyst Emad Abshenas, the Editor-in-Chief of Iran Diplomatic, said in a September 9, 2022 interview on Mayadeen TV (Lebanon) show that Iran has crossed the nuclear threshold and that it can produce a nuclear weapon within a matter of two or three days if the “political decision” is made. He also said that since they left the JCPOA, the U.S. has lost all of its bargaining chips in the nuclear talks.

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THEO VAN GOGH: SELENSKY FORDERT MILLIARDEN VOM WESTEN

Carlota Brandis LIVE BLOG FAZ 13.9.22

Der ukrainische Präsident Wolodymyr Selenskyj wird Insidern zufolge im Laufe des Dienstags mit IWF-Chefin Kristalina Georgiewa über einen neuen Kredit sprechen. Es gehe um ein umfassendes Finanzierungsprogramm, sagten zwei mit der Angelegenheit vertraute Personen der Nachrichtenagentur Reuters. Die Ukraine strebe ein Darlehen von 15 bis 20 Milliarden Dollar an.

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