Sunday, 12 August 2012

Kurds take control in Syria's northeast

Control of large parts of Syria's northeast is now in the hands of the Democratic Union Party, the main Kurdish party in the region.
About two million Kurds live in the area, making up 10 per cent of the population. There are also significant Kurdish populations in neighbouring Turkey and Iraq and more in Iran.
In Syria, the Kurds suffered discrimination and loss of culture under the ruling Baathist party since the 1960s. Many were granted citizenship only last year by President Bashar al-Assad, after the uprising started.
Kurds take control in Syria's northeast - Middle East - Al Jazeera English

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