Including the niece of the SDF commander... PYD administration officials are graduates and students of Syrian universities

Including the niece of the SDF commander... PYD administration officials are graduates and students of Syrian universities

Oct 17 2022

ARK News... In conjunction with the PYD administration's ban on teaching the regime's curricula in Syrian Kurdistan, Kurdish activists revealed additional names of PYD administration officials, who have graduated and are currently studying in internationally recognized Syrian universities.

Kurdish activists revealed the falsehood of the allegations of PYD administration officials, which prevent the teaching of the recognized regime curricula while imposing a curriculum specific to Abdullah Ocalan's philosophy on the general public, which did not receive any local and international recognition. In return, officials teach their children in recognized schools and universities.

Kurdish activists said that Rania Abdi, the daughter of Fawza Abdi, the head of the Legislative Council in the Euphrates region, and the sister of Mazloum Abdi, the leader of the Syrian Democratic Forces, graduated from the Faculty of Architecture from Damascus University this year 2022.

Activists added that the Minister of Social Affairs in the Euphrates region, Helen Hajem, is studying her first year at the Faculty of Law - the University of Aleppo, the joint presidency of the Social Affairs and Labor Commission, and the Minister of Justice, Nasra Khalil, is currently studying in the third year at the Faculty of Law at Aleppo University.

The Governor of Hasaka, Ghassan Khalil, honored the outstanding students in the preparatory and secondary certificates on July 27, 2021, and among the students who were honored as the student Muhammad, who obtained 239 of 240 marks and is the son of Hambar Hassan, a leader in the Democratic Society Movement, and head of the notables body in Management of the PYD, he also served as the former head of the Rojava Relief Organization.

With the release of the results of the secondary and preparatory general certificates in Syria, last year, the false allegations of PYD administration officials were exposed about their decision to prevent the teaching of the regime’s curricula - recognized so far - in the regions of Syrian Kurdistan. The results revealed that most PYD officials, including the party's co-chairman and leader, Aldar Khalil, and others, teach their children and the children of their relatives in the regime's schools.

PYD administration prevents the teaching of the internationally recognized curricula of the Syrian regime - which entitles students to enter Syrian universities and other universities - in the regions of Syrian Kurdistan and the areas under its control while imposing its own curriculum, students cannot complete their studies because no party has recognized certificates the PYD management.

A few days after the results of the preparatory certificates were issued, the results of the preparatory stage were issued, and among the list, the names of the sons of officials who were praising the curricula of their administration appeared.

ARK listed the names of seven successful students in preparatory school (9th grade) and the list is as follows:

1- Mustafa Bali’s son, the former official spokesman for the Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD)
2- Ibrahim al-Qatfan’s son, head of the Future Syria Party
3- Daughter of Saleh Ali, General Supervisor of the PYD Administration Curriculum Exams
4- The nephew of Aldar Khalil and his mother is one of the administration officials.
5- Hambar Hassan’s son, who was honored by the Governor of Hasaka.
6- Anwar Muslim’s son, co-chair of the Democratic Union Party (PYD).
7- Daughter of Farid Atti, one of the ministers of the PYD administration in Kobani.

The teaching file and the curriculum are considered one of the most important points of contention between the two parties, the Kurdish National Council in Syria, and the Democratic Union Party (PYD), as PYD refuses to include any other curriculum in schools except for the administration curriculum, which is not recognized internationally or even locally.

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