The Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria condemns the burning of the headquarters and offices of the Kurdish National Council parties

The Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria condemns the burning of the headquarters and offices of the Kurdish National Council parties

Apr 27 2024

ARK News… The Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria condemned the burning of the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party-Syria and the Kurdistan Democratic Unity Party in Qamishlo city in Syrian Kurdistan, stressing that these shameful acts aim to raise anxiety and tension and increase the state of tension in light of popular anticipation of the possibility of the return of dialogues between the Kurdish political parties.

Text of the statement condemning the Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria:

At dawn on April 24, 2024, an armed group attacked the headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Syria and the Kurdistan Democratic Unity Party - Syria in Qamishli city and set them on fire, which led to the burning of the furniture and all the existing contents. Simultaneously, another attempt was made to burn the office of the Kurdish National Council in Tirbaspiye city.

This action indicates that the perpetrators aim, through these disgraceful actions, to create anxiety and tension and increase the state of tension in light of popular anticipation of the possibility of the return of dialogues between the Kurdish political parties.

We in the Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria denounce and condemn these attacks and practices that do not serve the Kurdish cause, and at the same time we call on the Autonomous Administration and the Asayish forces to assume their responsibilities for the safety, security and protection of the offices of political parties in areas under their control, and to arrest the perpetrators and bring them to justice and hold them accountable, as we declare our solidarity with everyone affected by this cowardly operation.

The Kurdish Progressive Democratic Party in Syria.
26/4/2024

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