The political analyst Manal Hasko responds to Saleh Muslim: "You traded with the cause and the people"

Aug 28 2022

ARK News... political analyst Manal Hasko, on Friday, August 26, 2022, responded to the statements of Saleh Muslim, the co-chair of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), saying: "You have traded with the cause and the people."

Saleh Muslim, the co-chair of the Democratic Union Party, made statements to one of the agencies close to the PYD administration, in which he said: "Our struggle forced Turkey to beg the Damascus government."

Political analyst Manal Hasko said during his participation in the ARK Newsletter: The struggle he brags about is betrayal and employment for the Syrian regime and Turkey, and his struggle after 2011 lies in political assassination and the end of political life, and assassinations, arrests, kidnappings and exile against politicians, activists, media professionals and supporters of parties not affiliated with his administration, as well as children and minors.

Hasko continued: The struggle of Saleh Muslim, which he brags about, also lies in handing over Afrin, Seri Kaniyê, and Girê Spî to Turkey, and the involvement of Kurdish youths in the wars they are waging by proxy in Arab regions such as Raqqa, Tabqa, and Deir Ezzor, and consequently the martyrdom of 11,000 young Kurdish men and the injury of 20,000 young men and women.

Hasko added: The struggle of his party forced the Kurds to displace and to make a demographic change for the Kurdish regions and Arabization, and the proportion of the Kurds in the Kurdish regions became small and the Kurds began to live as a minority because of the struggle of Saleh Muslim and his Party.

At the end of his speech, he said: The Democratic Union Party and Qandil trade in the Kurdish cause and the Kurdish people in Syrian Kurdistan, and serve the Syrian and Turkish regimes in exchange for money, and this is what former US President Donald Trump made, and therefore there is no future for a Party that works for money in the new Syria.

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