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British Labour delegation in Syria to support Kurds

Syrian Kurds under growing threat of Turkish- led military operations

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British members of parliament from the opposition Labour Party visited northern Syria yesterday to express solidarity with the region’s embattled Kurdish minority.

Their visit came at a time when Kurdish- controlled areas faced the threat of military operations by neighbouri­ng Turkey and its Syrian Arab proxies.

“We’re here for a long- term relationsh­ip with you, where we can support you against all the people who are trying to destroy your liberty and your democracy,” said Maurice Glasman, from the House of Lords, or upper house of parliament.

“We also bring with a full heart our solidarity with you,” he said at a press conference held late on Tuesday in Qamishli, a city in northeaste­rn Syria’s Kurdish heartland.

Turkey and its allies last month wrested the area of Afrin fromthe People’s Protection Units ( YPG) — the Kurdish militia that controlled it.

Ankara has threatened to advance deeper into Syria, to cripple a group it considers a terrorist organisati­on and to create a buffer along its border, which millions of refugees have crossed in the seven- year- old conflict.

The British delegation also includes MP Lloyd Russell-Moyle and it was yesterday due to visit Kobane, a town on the border that Kurdish forces retook from militants in 2015.

The YPG has been a key player in military operations against Daesh in Syria, spearheadi­ng ground offensives backed by the US- led coalition.

With the Daesh’s so- called “caliphate” now in tatters, rivalries have resurfaced in Syria, where the Kurds are seeing their autonomous statelet come under attack and are obtaining few concession­s from Damascus or Turkey.

Many Kurds have also felt abandoned by the West, arguing they were being poorly rewarded for agreeing to wage deadly battles against Daesh that the US and its allies mostly backed from the air.

 ?? AFP ?? British members of parliament fromthe opposition Labour Party ( left) meet with members of a Kurdish delegation in the northern Syrian city of Qamishli on Tuesday.
AFP British members of parliament fromthe opposition Labour Party ( left) meet with members of a Kurdish delegation in the northern Syrian city of Qamishli on Tuesday.

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