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RE: Petition lunched calling upon world powers to stop the Turkish offensive against Afrin
The Kurds are getting what they deserve. Went with USA against Syria and Russia and took the oil fields of Syria and completely forgot what happened to them after the Gulf War. Not sure they'll ever learn.
People with very little knowledge talk like you... we didn't go with anyone against anyone. When someone attacks you, you defend yourself... that's exactly what we did... US and Russia taking advantage of the situation that's something else. When you're repairing your house and someone comes along and offers you a hammar and nails, you're going to spit on it and tell the person to piss off. The person who gave you the hammar didn't repair the house, you did that and you were going to do it regardless of outside help. Rojava/Kurdistan is home and always has been our home. We will take it back, repair it or even rebuild every chance we get. We already know US isn't our friend, nor is Russia, nor ever was the Assad family, nor is the UN or the international community... nor are you. We have no friends but the mountains, we knew that, we learned that many years ago.. but you can't blame for what we have no control over, we have guns to our in every direction we go. Fight you die, don't fight you die.
And you forget kurds have lived in these areas for thousands of years, Syria only exists for about a century now, western made artificial country (that you wish to keep entact)... you can't stick together something that doesn't want to stick... eventually like what see now, it will fall apart, no matter how much you bomb us and kill us. We fought for our lands, language, rights and freedom for over a century and we will fight for a century more. The peace and stabilty only depends on when you're willing to sit at a table and compromise.
If it's so good to be in Kurdistan, then the Kurdish troublemakers in the streets of our cities should better leave our countries in Europe and hurry back home.
I don't believe you understood the issue at hand... Kurdistan would be great if it won't occupied, if people Kurds could learn and teach their language freely, if they could govern themsleves and won't persecuted or opressed. I doubt Kurds are the trouble makers in your country.