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On December 28, 2011, 13 years ago, the Turkish state carried out the Roboski massacre near Şirnex, killing 34 Kurdish civilians.

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Dear Friends, we are launching our campaign!

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🌟 Exciting News! 🌟

📢 We’re thrilled to announce that Kurdish Front News is now on X (Twitter)! Stay updated with the latest news, analysis, and updates by following our official X (Twitter) page.

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Today, our warriors are resisting the jihadist invaders attacking the Kurdish people with the same spirit as Kobani 2014.

We salute the fighters on the frontlines and call for total support from all Kurdish sectors.

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Syrian Government Forces have massacred at least 16 Kurds in Sheikh Maqsoud (Aleppo).
One of the corpses can be seen burning.
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Sheikh Maqsoud, Damascus government terrorists executed a female member of the Internal Security forces, proceeded to mutilate and abuse her body, and then threw her from a building.

Kurds are expected to live with these "people".

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Asayish Aleppo commander Khaled Ziyad was martyred.

Before his martyrdom, he stated: "We will remain on our land in Sheikh Maqsoud until victory or martyrdom. We will never surrender."

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The Kurdish Front team honors the Kurdish people of Sheikh Maqsoud and Ashrafieh.

We wish a speedy recovery to the wounded and bow in respect to the martyrs.

The Asayish forces fought to defend their homeland and sacrificed themselves in doing so. The Kurdish nation will remember them for what they are: Heroes.

Şehîd Namirin

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The Asayish leadership in Sheikh Maqsood and Ashrafiyah in Aleppo is publishing a photo of the fighter "Deniz Çiya", whose body was thrown from a building by HTS terrorists.

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The father of Asayiş member Amara, who was martyred in the clashes in the Sheikh Maksud neighborhood of Aleppo, said that her body has still not been handed over to her family.

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The father of Asayiş member Amara, who was martyred in the clashes in the Sheikh Maksud neighborhood of Aleppo, said that her body has still not been handed over to her family. @KurdishFrontReports
In a statement dated 13 January, the Internal Security Forces (Asayish) affiliated with the Autonomous Administration of Rojava announced that one of the Asayish members who was martyred on 10 January in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood was Amara Halil, born in Kobani, known by the nom de guerre “Gerilla Amara.”

The statement noted that Amara’s family migrated to Turkey in 2014 during ISIS attacks, later returned to Rojava, and that Amara joined the Asayish in 2025.

Speaking on a program hosted by Nasır Ali on Rûdaw Radio, Mahmud Halil shared the story of his daughter Amara (Amara Kobani) and her final days in Aleppo.

She left school and went

Stating that his daughter was a successful student, Mahmud Halil said: “Her name at home was also Amara. They called her Gerilla Amara. She was going to school and she was successful. But from the beginning she made her decision, saying, ‘Father, I will go to my friends and fight for my people.’”

The father said that Amara left about ten months ago and that he had no news from her during that time, but that they spoke on the phone shortly before her death. He added that Amara refused to withdraw during the siege in Aleppo.

When she called me 5–6 days earlier, I knew the situation was very difficult. I told her to be careful. I told her that if she wanted, I could come and take her out. She told me, ‘Father, our space here has become very tight, we are under siege, but I cannot leave my friends and go. I will never leave them alone. I am here until the end.’ She was very brave and ready to give her life,” Halil said.

It is very painful for a father to see his child like that

Mahmud Halil said he was shaken after seeing images on social media accounts linked to Syrian National Army (SNA/FSA) groups, showing the body of an Asayish member—who was Amara’s friend—being thrown from a building.

The images spread everywhere on social media. When we first saw them, we thought it was her. It is an indescribable pain for a father to see his child in that state. But no matter what they do, they cannot break Amara’s dignity,” he said.

Her body is still in their hands

Stating that his daughter’s body has not yet been delivered to the family, Halil said: “During the clashes, I went to Aleppo to find her, but I couldn’t reach her. Amara’s body is still in their hands; it has not yet reached us.”

Finally, Halil said: “Our heads are held high. I call on Mr. Masoud Barzani, Mr. Nechirvan Barzani, and Mr. Bafel Talabani: Do not let the cause of our martyrs be left without protection. We want to live on this land with dignity. Our only request is that the cause of our children is defended.”

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PKK’s ‘Peoples’ Brotherhood’ Has No Place in the Middle East

Article written by Loqman Radpey in the Middle east forum:

"The Hard Truth Is, That Ideology Has Failed to Create a Durable and Peaceful Political Order in the Kurds’ Host States

A few days after the early January 2026 massacre and forced deportation of Kurds from Ashrafiya and Sheikh Maqsoud in Aleppo by Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government forces and their Turkey-backed allies, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces now faces the same forces west of the Euphrates, in areas that were under Kurdish control.

Arab tribal forces were the first to abandon the Kurds. This defection carries deep significance. For years, the Kurdish administration offered Arab communities safe haven from the Islamic State and other extremist Sunni groups. Their betrayal exposes a hard truth: The Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s (PKK’s) ideology of a “peoples’ brotherhood” has failed to create a durable and peaceful political order in the Kurds’ host states.

This ideology also has failed in the Kurds’ dealings with Turkey. Almost a year has passed since Abdullah Öcalan, the imprisoned PKK leader, called for a democratic solution between Turkey and the PKK. In response, the PKK signaled good faith by dissolving and laying down its arms, with the hope of securing Turkey’s recognition of Kurdish identity and rights. Ankara has offered nothing in return. Turkey has not taken a single step toward recognizing Kurds’ rights, let alone their identity.

Instead, Turkey and its Arab allies in Syria now seek to dismantle the Kurdish-led autonomous administration in Syria. They cannot tolerate the emergence of a second Kurdish entity in the region. For Turks, Arabs, and Persians alike, nationalism takes precedence over peace. Kurds, by contrast, have pursued coexistence and compromise within the states that govern them. This imbalance has proven costly for them.

National interest dominates politics everywhere, a reality that is neither surprising nor immoral. But the PKK’s assumption that Kurds should democratize the political mindset of Turks, Persians, and Arabs has failed; that burden does not belong to a stateless nation. Kurds lack sovereignty, control over education systems, and the institutional power required to reshape neighboring nationalism. Expecting them to do so amounts to political fantasy.

Recent events underscore this failure. Syrian Arabs who live peacefully under the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq now openly support al-Sharaa and his Syrian regime. Kurds face similar realities in Iran, and likely will with any post-Islamic Republic order, should the regime collapse under the weight of ongoing protests.

These patterns send a clear warning. The Kurds should have changed course much sooner. As a Kurdish proverb says, “The enemies of your father and grandfather will never become the friends of their sons” (“Dujminê bab û kala nabin dostê lawa”). Kurds must adopt a reciprocal strategy: Treat others as they treat you—giving no more, no less.

Even if the current situation leads to a ceasefire, it is likely that the Syrian Democratic Forces will be forced to withdraw east of the Euphrates. If that happens, the Kurdistan Regional Government’s peshmerga—just as they did in Kobani in 2014—must remain prepared to support their compatriots in Syria to ensure the survival of this second Kurdish government. Kurds face an existential moment. Reality, not idealism, must guide Kurdish politics."

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YPG/YPJ will remind them what happened last time they entered Kurdistan.

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Sheikh Marwan Keywan, the sheikh of the Druze resistance, calls on everyone to take up arms to protect West Kurdistan

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