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Saturday October 04, 2014 21:35 by DAF - Revolutionary Anarchist Action-DAF
Last news from Kobanê The Turkish state that is preparing to interfere to avoid the ISIS danger, is at the same time neglecting the offensive made by ISIS supporters within its borders, showing its politics of hypocrisy. [Italiano] Latest Situation
Since governance of Urfa has forbidden entrances to Suruç, our comrades met with other DAF members using other ways and joined the human shield group. At the same time, Turkish Armed Forces increased their attacks with gas bombs on people of Kobanê who wait at the Müşritpınar border gate. |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3Last situation; ISIS is so near in Kobanê. The clashes got increased with ISIS. Now everywhere in Turkey and Kurdistan people are going to the streets...
I am sending you the link from anarşi haber (anarchist news) for pictures;
Kobanê did not fall and won’t fall!
Everyone who live and go for solidarity to Suruç, are waiting in the borders. People whole around Anatolia and Mezopotamia are in the streets. All Kurdish people and revolutionaries make everywhere Kobanê. If Kobanê falls, Kobanê’s fire will burn everwhere.
Everywhere is Kobanê, everywhere is resistance!,
Long live the Rojava Revolution!
Islamic State (IS) militants have entered the key Syria-Turkey border town of Kobane and taken control of three districts after street-to-street fighting with Syrian Kurd defenders.
IS fighters entered the eastern districts on Monday, raising their black flag on buildings and hills.
Local officials said about 2,000 civilians fled to the Turkish border.
Taking Kobane, besieged for three weeks, would give IS control of a long stretch of the Syrian-Turkish border.
More than 160,000 Syrians, mainly Kurds, have fled the town.
Earlier a local official in Kobane, Idriss Nassan, told the BBC that the town would "certainly fall soon".
He confirmed IS was now in control of Mistenur, the strategic hill above the town and that there was heavy shelling. Kobane is now besieged on three sides.
Aircraft from the US-led coalition are reported to have conducted further strikes on Tuesday morning, though the targets were unclear.
Large explosions were heard by reporters monitoring from the Turkish side of the border and plumes of smoke could be seen.
There are also reports that IS fighters entered parts of the south-west of the town overnight. Clashes, including sniper fire, were reported by the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights activist group.
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