HALEB - While regional and global powers are looking for a solution in Syria, the Assad regime is working on methods that will deprive the Kurds of their status. It was learned that the representatives of the regime, who had a meeting with the intelligence agencies in Aleppo, took decisions on partial language and cultural rights that would bypass the Autonomous Administration.
While regional and global powers were looking for solutions in the Syrian civil war, the Assad regime initiated efforts to dismantle the Democratic Autonomy established in the North and East of the country under the leadership of the Kurds. In order to dissolve the Autonomous Administration established by the peoples, the regime administrators, who held a meeting with the Muhabarat and senior officials of military intelligence in Aleppo on September 28, took a series of decisions. At the meeting, which was attended by military and civilian security institutions affiliated to the regime from many regions, especially Kobanê, Manbij and Afrin, the ways and methods of how to bring the Circassians, Durzi and Kurds over to the side of the regime were discussed. It was stated that some of the articles that were decided at the meeting were also accepted and signed by the Koşka Komari (Republican Mansion).
THE AIM IS TO DISMANTLE THE AUTONOMOUS ADMINISTRATION
As a result of the meeting, which aimed to bring the peoples and structures in the region over to the side of the regime by frustrating the Democratic Autonomous Administration, it was decided to meet with the tribes in the region from Kobanê to Afrin. The regime, which wants to give the message that military, political and economic issues can be discussed through the unity of Syria, will also call on the tribes to support them in this regard. The regime wants to carry out the propaganda that the Autonomous Administration carries out an interregional divisive policy through the Kurdish and Arab actors it can convince. On the other hand, the regime wants to convince the people by promising to improve the situation of the poor.
THE DECISIONS TAKEN
The decisions taken at the meeting held in Aleppo are as follows:
*Democratic Syrian Forces (SDF) and those who lost their lives fighting against the Turkish state, especially in Afrin and other regions, among the security forces affiliated to the Democratic Autonomous Administration, will be considered "Martyrs of the Republic of Syria". Accordingly, the regime administration will protect the families of these martyrs within the framework of this decision.
*Making an arrangement for the children affected by the war in these regions and establishing a committee for this purpose. Especially the Kurdish patriots taking part in this committee.
*This committee will start working on the Kurdish structures in the regions under the rule of the regime and will spread to other regions under the rule of the Autonomous Administration. Returning to Afrin will be encouraged to create provocation against the Turkish state. However, the work of these formations will be supervised by the regime.
*In order to put an end to the debates that Kurdish language education is not given in public schools, the Kurdish language should be given as an elective course in state schools.
* Making arrangements regarding the situation of civil servants who could not come to the state institutions of the Syrian regime due to the war.
* Establishing a small union for Kurdish artists under the Syrian Artists Union, allowing them to exhibit their skills in Kurdish songs, theater, folklore, etc. under the control of the Regime.
*Those who do their military service in the YPG or other Kurdish-affiliated military formations will be deemed to have served in the Syrian Regime army and will be exempted from compulsory military service.
*Industrial and professional businesses, which were previously closed in Shex Meqsud districts of Shehba and Aleppo, will be activated and registered and approved in the industrial and commercial registry of the Syrian regime.
*Within this framework, people from Afrin who settled in Shehba will be allowed to travel to and from Aleppo so that they can meet their social and health needs.
*Opening a place affiliated to the Population Directorate and the Courthouse for registration of the people settling in Til Rifat district.
* Establishment of a commission from the notables of the society on the solution of the problems between the people of the region and the regime administration.
STATUS OF AUTONOMOUS ADMINITSTRATION NOT RECOGNIZED
It is expected that the people's response to the regime, which does not recognize the status of the Northern and Eastern Syria Democratic Autonomous Administration, and works on language and cultural rights, is expected to become clear in the coming days.
MA / Erdoğan Altan