İsmail Eskin
As YPG/YPJ forces continue operations against ISIS occupation in the western villages of Sarî Kanî, Kurds, Arabs, Syriacs, Chechens and Yazidis are living together.
The fighters batallion of Şehit Mıhemed Trezan is composed of Arabs, Chechens, and Kurds. It was established by the people acting together with the YPG against ISIS gangs. The Chechen, Arab, and Kurdish battalions that we encountered in the villages of Tolan, Ömeyir,and Nuh, which YPG forces liberated 13 days earlier, are an example of this collective defense.
"There are no differences among us. We are fighting together for our land and our honor" said Xalit Çaviş, who is himself Chechen and a battalion commander who expressed that they've lived side by side with Kurdish people for years and years. Çaviş stated that it would be wrong to ask Kurds to cleanse the land of ISIS gangs alone. "It is the task of all to clean this land of these gangs," Çaviş stated. Çaviş went on to say that he saw no relationship between himself and the Chechens fighting on the side of ISIS [most of whom have traveled from Chechnya], "we are fighting for our brothers and sisters in Kobanê. We're taking strength from the historic resistance" he spoke.
"We were taught Islam from the Kurds upon arriving here" said Çaviş stating that Chechens arrived in city of Sarî Kanî in the year 1813 of the Islamic calendar. "The revolution in Rojava has increased the commitment of peoples to each other. The gangs couldn't have stoop up against this" Çaviş said, elaborating further that Chechen, Aran and Kurdish peoples have protected Sarî Kanî together. Çaviş stated that they were ready to give their lives in solidarity with the people against the tyranny of ISIS and to protect the land.
(Source: http://ozgur-gundem.com/?haberID=122601&haberBaslik=I%C5%9E%C4%B0D%E2%80%99e%20kar%C5%9F%C4%B1%20omuz%20omuza&action=haber_detay&module=nuce)
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