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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Sunday, February 4, 2018
Syrian Kurds vow revenge over mutilated body of female fighter
Video of the mutilated body of Barin Kobani circulated on social media
A YPG parade in Syria (AFP)
Saturday 3 February 2018
Kurdish groups vowed to take revenge on Saturday against Turkish-backed
Syrian rebels after footage emerged of militants gathered around the
mutilated body of a dead Kurdish female fighter.
The footage surfaced on Friday and sparked outrage amongst Kurds inside
Syria and diaspora communities in Iraq and across Europe.
A YPJ official identified the young woman as Barin Kobani, who took
part in a US-backed campaign to drive the Islamic State militants group
from the northern town of Kobane.
In response to the video, the Kurdish community reacted with outrage,
and social media users shared online a portrait of Kobani smiling next
to another shot of her brutalised body.
"Barin did not surrender, she fought to the death," said Amad Kandal, an
official with the Women's Protection Units, vowing to avenge her
comrade's brutal murder.
"This kind of behaviour will only serve to reinforce our determination to resist until victory," said Kandal.
This kind of behaviour will only serve to reinforce our determination to resist until victory- Amad Kandal, official with Women's Protection Units
Turkey and allied Syrian rebels have since 20 January pressed an
offensive against the Kurdish enclave of Afrin in northern Syria, whose
Kurdish fighters Ankara views as "terrorists".
The Kurds in a statement blamed the "terrorist allies of the enemy
Turkish state" for mutilating the body of Kobani, who was a member of
the all-female Kurdish Women's Protection Units (YPG).
The Free Syrian Army (FSA) on Saturday said that it was forming a
follow-up committee and intended to investigate the allegations made
against its troops.
In the statement, the FSA announced that it wouldn’t hesitate to punish individuals “involved in the incident if true."
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitor, said
it received the video from a Syrian rebel fighting with Turkish forces
in the Afrin offensive.
The rebel told the Observatory the footage was filmed on Tuesday after
rebels found the young woman's corpse in the village of Qurna near the
Turkish border in the north of the enclave.
In the footage, a dozen men, some armed, gather around the badly mutilated body of a woman lying on the ground.
YPG male and female fighters have taken part in the battle by the
US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) to expel IS militants from
large parts of Syria.
SDF spokesman Mustefa Bali said the video of the fighter's body was
reason to continue fighting back against Turkey and its allies.
"Imagine the savagery of these invaders with the bodies of our
daughters. How would they behave if they took control of our
neighbourhoods?" he wrote on Facebook.
"All this hatred and barbarity leaves us with a single option: to continue the resistance," he said.
Afrin resident Hussein Cheikho, 65, said he was "deeply pained" when he
saw pictures of Kobani's mutilated body but said her death will not be
in vain.
"The death of a young man or a young woman will not weaken us. Out strength will be bolstered every day," he said.