Syria’s Kurds call for a democratic state that protects their ethnic rights
- Kurdish groups in Syria called for a democratic state that protects their ethnic rights after Bashar Assad's fall.
- About 400 attendees urged equal rights in Syria, stating that the constitution should guarantee Kurdish national rights and abide by human rights laws.
- Kurdish groups expressed their desire for decentralization rather than full autonomy, advocating for a fair solution under international human rights laws.
- The meeting included representatives from Kurdish groups in Turkey and Iraq, emphasizing women's active participation in state institutions.
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Syria's Kurds call for a democratic state that protects their ethnic rights
Representatives of Kurdish groups in Syria are calling for a democratic state that gives the country’s Kurds their ethnic rights after the fall of Bashar Assad.

Syria's Kurds demand 'democratic decentralised' Syria
Syria's Kurdish parties on Saturday adopted a joint political vision calling for a "decentralised democratic" state in Syria with guarantees for Kurdish rights.
Syria’s Kurds demand ‘democratic decentralised’ Syria
Syria's Kurdish parties on Saturday adopted a joint political vision calling for a "decentralised democratic" state in Syria with guarantees for Kurdish rights. Their statement came at the end of a conference held in Qamishli, northeastern Syria, where a top Kurdish official disputed suggestions that the meeting sought division following the fall of longtime ruler
Syria's Kurds hold conference to map future political vision
QAMISHLO,— Kurdish political groups gathered Saturday in Qamishlo city in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava) to develop a shared vision for Syria’s future after the fall of longtime leader Bashar al-Assad, a senior participant told AFP. Eldar Khalil, a senior figure in the Kurdish Democratic Union Party, aligned with Iraqi Kurdish leader Massoud Barzani’s KDP party, said […] The post Syria’s Kurds hold conference to map future political vision appeared f…
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