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Thousand of Arabs flee from Kurdish fighters in Syria's north | Thousand of Arabs flee from Kurdish fighters in Syria's north |
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Thousands of Sunni Arab civilians in northern Syria are reportedly fleeing their homes to avoid attacks by Kurdish fighters in what is described as an apparent ethnic cleansing campaign. | Thousands of Sunni Arab civilians in northern Syria are reportedly fleeing their homes to avoid attacks by Kurdish fighters in what is described as an apparent ethnic cleansing campaign. |
A report in The Times newspaper on Monday said that Kurdish fighters have been "burning Arab villages" in areas they control around Kobane as part of a campaign against local Arabs. | A report in The Times newspaper on Monday said that Kurdish fighters have been "burning Arab villages" in areas they control around Kobane as part of a campaign against local Arabs. |
The article alleges that members of the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), a close ally of the West in the fight against Isis, are carrying out the attacks. | The article alleges that members of the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG), a close ally of the West in the fight against Isis, are carrying out the attacks. |
More than 10,000 people are said to have fled in the last six months, although that figure is uncorroborated. | More than 10,000 people are said to have fled in the last six months, although that figure is uncorroborated. |
The report quoted a source from "one of the largest humanitarian organisations working inside Syria". | The report quoted a source from "one of the largest humanitarian organisations working inside Syria". |
Last month the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported accusations by Arab villagers that YPG fighters had killed 20 civilians, and bulldozed and burnt homes in Syria's al-Hasakah province, close to Kobane. | Last month the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported accusations by Arab villagers that YPG fighters had killed 20 civilians, and bulldozed and burnt homes in Syria's al-Hasakah province, close to Kobane. |
The YPG, alongside other militias are fighting Isis in the area. On Friday the Kurds announced further operations to "liberate remaining villages" around Kobane from Isis. | |
Northern Syria is home to an ethnically mixed population that includes Kurds and Arabs. | Northern Syria is home to an ethnically mixed population that includes Kurds and Arabs. |
It has fragmented over the course of Syria's civil war with parts of the territory being captured and re-caputred variously by the YPG, Isis, the Free Syrian Army and a number of al-Qaeda linked groups. | It has fragmented over the course of Syria's civil war with parts of the territory being captured and re-caputred variously by the YPG, Isis, the Free Syrian Army and a number of al-Qaeda linked groups. |
On Sunday Isis fighters captured the northern Syrian town of Soran Azaz and two nearby villages from fighters with the so-called Jabhat al-Shamiyya alliance, a group comprised of both Western-backed and Islamist fighters. | On Sunday Isis fighters captured the northern Syrian town of Soran Azaz and two nearby villages from fighters with the so-called Jabhat al-Shamiyya alliance, a group comprised of both Western-backed and Islamist fighters. |
The capture of Soran Azaz is significant as it threatens a weapons supply route into eastern Aleppo used by Jabhat al-Shamiyya. | The capture of Soran Azaz is significant as it threatens a weapons supply route into eastern Aleppo used by Jabhat al-Shamiyya. |
Isis fighters will now be able to move along a road leading north to the Bab al-Salam crossing between the Syrian province of Aleppo and the Turkish province of Kilis, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. | Isis fighters will now be able to move along a road leading north to the Bab al-Salam crossing between the Syrian province of Aleppo and the Turkish province of Kilis, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. |
(Additional reporting by agencies) | (Additional reporting by agencies) |
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