Manal Hasko to ARK: "The July 19 Revolution is the revolution of mercenaries and employment for the Assad regime"

Jul 20 2022

ARK News... The Kurdish politician Manal Hasko, on Monday, July 18, 2022, said that the July 19 revolution is the revolution of mercenaries and employment for the benefit of the Assad regime, and it is shameful to call the process of receiving and handing over between the regime and a group of mercenaries the revolution.

On Tuesday, July 19, marked the tenth anniversary of an event that the PYD administration in Syrian Kurdistan called the July 19 revolution, which it claimed was a revolution against injustice and dictatorship and restored the people's rights.

Political analyst Manal Hasko said in statements to ARK: The revolution that the PYD administration claim is a revolution of treason and mercenary against the Kurdish and Syrian people in favor of the Assad regime.

He continued by saying: The achievements of this revolution are: The militarization of Kurdish society, the end of political life and the start of political assassinations, the assassination and arrest of activists and figures opposed to it, forced displacement, forced recruitment, the abduction of children and minors and their involvement in the wars they wage by proxy, demographic change and the stabilization of flood settlements the protection of the Assad statue and the security squares, and the killing of thousands of young Kurdish men and women in Arab cities such as Raqqa and Deir Ezzor, and the worst achievements of the revolution is the loss of the cities of Afrin, Girê Spî and Serê Kaniyê and handing them over to Turkey and the opposition factions.

Hasko explained: All this happened and is happening for free, and they worked as a mercenary contracting company to serve the Assad regime, and Abdullah Ocalan, the leader of the PKK, said it publicly that the Kurds in Syria are refugees and they must be returned to Turkey, and this is what the PKK is working on in Syrian Kurdistan.

He pointed out: It is no longer a secret to everyone that the revolution the PYD claimed was to prevent the Kurds from joining the Syrian revolution that took place against the regime, and there are many examples such as Riad Hijab’s statements about coordination between the regime and the PKK and the statements of Bahoz Ardal, who said publicly that the regime would not have survived without PKK, as well as the statements of Jamil Bayiq and others.

He said at the end of his speech: The regime was fleeting, especially with the participation of the Kurds at the beginning of the outbreak of the Syrian people’s revolution against the criminality of the Syrian dictatorial regime in 2011. But the July 19, 2012 revolution claimed by the PYD administration stood in front of the aspirations of the Kurdish people.

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