Hoshang Osi: The PKK Crowd accepts the arms of the militia of Muhammad Faris and rejects the Peshmerga weapon Roj Peshmerga
ARK News… Kurdish writer and journalist Hoshang Osi confirmed that the recent clashes that took place in Qamishlo revealed the PYD's lies, in which it claimed that the Assad regime was not present in its areas of authority and that the presence was limited to the security square in Qamishlo.
Hoshang Osi said on his personal Facebook page: “(The PYD denied the existence of the Assad regime in its areas of authority, and acknowledged its presence only in a small security square in Qamishlo. That old, ugly, renewed lie, exposed by the presence of the regime’s weapons in the neighborhood of Taye).
Osi added: (If the PKK crowd rejects a weapon other than its own, and rejects the Peshmerga weapon, it has promoted to prevent Kurdish-Kurdish fighting, the question is:
Why does The PKK Crowd accept the presence of the weapons of mercenaries of Muhammad Faris, that killed among the people of Qamishlo, Kurds, and Arabs?
Is not the weapon of Shabiha Muhammad Faris illegal?
Is it not more appropriate for the party to disarm the party of Muhammad Fares, and say: We protect the city, so why do you need all of this weapon?
The Kurdish writer and journalist added: At the time of Saddam Hussein, there was an official legal recognition of the autonomous region in Kurdistan, and there were mercenary militias from the Kurds fighting the Peshmerga. Saddam called them the "Salahuddin Brigades", but the Kurds called them (Kurdistan mercenaries).
Osi asserted: Bashar’s chemical regime does not formally recognize the respectable, democratic, the PYD of PKK administration: Is it an exaggeration to say: The role of the PKK Crowd (Mobilization) authority is worse than the case of the brutal forces of Kurdistan, 25 years or more ago ?!
In conclusion, Hoshang Osi said: At least (the mercenaries of Kurdistan) were gaining official, military and political recognition, even if only formal, and those militias follow a single regime, while the PKK Crowd fought for the Assad regime, for America, and for Iran ... under the deceptive false slogans.
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