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Sunday, September 5, 2010

How to resolve Kurdish issue in Syria

First Lieutenant Muhammad Talab Hilal 1963
1-The state should carry out displacement operations towards inside starting with the dangerous elements first. It will be alright if the plan was two or three folded i.e. the years should start with the most dangerous elements and then the less dangerous…etc.
2- The ignorance policy: that is not to build any schools or scientific institutes in the area because this clearly has proven to have results contrary to what was intended..
3- The overall majority of the Kurds who reside in Al-Jazeera hold the Turkish nationality. So, we have to correct the civil registers as we are doing now, but we demand that anyone whose nationality has not been proven should be displaced and handed over to the state that he belongs to. In addition those with proven nationality should be allowed to access only a reasonable level of education, and note how the nationality was gained because the nationality cannot be gained except by a presidential decree. Any nationality gained without a presidential decree should be discussed and kept only for the lest dangerous elements while withdrawn from the others and returned to their own homeland.
There is also the issue of multinationals who carry two or even three nationalities. In this case they should be turned back to their first nationality. In any case the important thing is not the census and (117) registration in themselves, but the actions taken, as we have to start displacement operations immediately.
4- Preventing employment: we also have to plan how to prevent the Kurds any possibility of work so that they find themselves in a situation that they cannot move and so insecure that they want to migrate. This should be taken into account firs of all by the agrarian reform in Al-Jazeera, and prevent the Kurds from possessing or renting as, thank God, there are plenty of Arabs around.
5- Arrange a widespread propaganda campaign among the Arabs against the Kurds in order to disturb the position of the Kurds, so that they cannot ever settle down.
6- Withdraw religious titles from the Kurdish religious figures and set a plan to replace them with pure Arab sheiks, or remove them towards inner side and replace them, because their meetings are not religious at all but plainly Kurdish. Even when they appeal to us, their telegrams are not against Barzani, but against shedding Muslim blood. What kind of language is that?!
7- Creating clashes between Kurds themselves, which is easy and could happen by inciting those of them who claim that have Arabic origins against the dangerous elements of them. This in addition would be a good test for those of them who claim that they are Arabs.- 118 -
8- Settling Arabic and nationalist elements in the Kurdish areas on the borders as they would be like a barrier for the future and surveillance on the Kurds at the same time until their displacement in finished. We suggest that those elements should be from the Shummers as they are on of the poorest tribes on Earth and they are nationalists hundred percent.
9- Transforming the area north to Al-Jazeera into a military area as a front with military forces having duties to reside Arabs and displace the Kurds according to a state drawn plan.
10- Establishing collective farms for the Arabs resettled into the northern area, but those farms should be armed and trained militarily exactly like the Jewish settlements on the borders.
11- Not allow those who do not speak Arabic to practise elections and candidacy in the mentioned areas.
12- Absolute prevention of those who wants to reside in that region from getting a Syrian nationality, whatever previous nationality they have (except an Arab state nationality …etc.)
These suggestions are actually not enough but we wanted just to excite the officials according to our experience so that it becomes a start for a project of a radical plan taking this reminder into account. (19)- 119 –
Mella, Jawad (2006) ‘The Colonial Policy of the Syrian Baath Party in Western Kurdistan’, Western Kurdistan Association London

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