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Friday, 18 January 2013

Kurd-Jihadist firefights rage in northern Syria

AFP, Damascus

Fierce clashes raged on Friday in the majority Kurdish northern Syrian city of 
Ras al-Ain on the Turkish border, a day after a sniper killed a French 
journalist in embattled Aleppo.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed Yves Debay's death on Friday, 
after Aleppo-based activists accused regime troops of the shooting, and 
distributed photographs of his body and press card.

The fighting in Ras al-Ain came six months after troops loyal to President 
Bashar al-Assad withdrew from majority Kurdish areas, leaving residents to fend 
for themselves.

Jihadists have since staged several assaults on the strategic city, and most of 
its residents have fled.

Syria's Kurds are divided over the revolt against Assad -- some support the 
regime, others back the revolt and yet others are striving to stay neutral.

On Friday, fighters from radical groups al-Nusra Front and Ghuraba al-Sham 
battled Kurdish militiamen a day after launching a new assault on the border 
town, residents and activists said.

On Thursday, "the fighting became more intense in the evening after Kurdish 
fighters received reinforcements to try to stop the fiercest rebel assault ever 
since insurgents first arrived in the city" in November, a resident identifying 
himself only as Mohammed told AFP.

Al-Nusra Front is listed by the United States as a "terrorist" organization.

A Kurdish resident of Ras al-Ain, who said he opposed Assad's regime, said the 
jihadists crossed the Turkish border with three tanks into Ras al-Ain on 
Thursday.

"The Kurdish fighters have seized one of the tanks," the activist, who 
identified himself as Havidar, told AFP via the Internet.

While Turkey supports the revolt against Assad, it is also home to a sizeable 
Kurdish minority that has suffered much persecution and suppression.

Activists say they fear Turkey may be using jihadists in Syria to fight its own 
battle against the Kurds.

"The advancing rebels did not use the tanks to fight the regime. Instead, they 
used them to shell Ras al-Ain," Havidar said.

Analysts and activists have voiced fears over the potential consequences if the 
fighting between Kurdish militia and jihadists continues.

"Should the fight morph into a struggle between Kurds and Arabs... Syria and 
the revolt [against Assad] are both in real danger," said prominent Kurdish 
activist and journalist Massoud Akko.

Westwards in Aleppo, the Observatory on Friday confirmed the death a day 
earlier of Belgian-born French journalist Debay, a killing activists blamed on 
the regime.

"He was killed on one of Aleppo's fronts" on Thursday, said the Aleppo Media 
Centre, adding that he was "shot by a regime sniper."

Anti-regime activists in the city posted online photographs of Debay's body and 
of his press card, as well as an amateur video showing the corpse.

"It is not exactly clear how he was killed, but it seems like he entered a very 
dangerous street where the army and pro-regime militia were positioned," said 
an activist who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity.

At least 17 professional journalists, both foreign and Syrian, and 44 citizen 
journalists have died reporting on one of the deadliest wars for the media in 
recent years, according to figures from watchdog Reporters Without Borders.

Debay's death was confirmed a day after 142 people were killed across Syria, 
among them 72 civilians, said the Observatory.

Syria's spiraling conflict has killed more than 60,000 people in less than two 
years, says the UN. The Observatory has documented 48,000 dead, most of them 
civilians.


All rights reserved for Al Arabiya News Channel © 2013



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