While the attacks on southern Kurdistan (northern Iraq) supported by the ruling KDP (Kurdistan Democratic Party) have reached a new dimension, astonishing alliances are being forged in the region. The racist, right-wing extremist and driving factor in the extermination concept against the Kurdish population, Devlet Bahçeli of the MHP (Nationalist Movement Party in Turkey), and the KDP government in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq have formed an alliance under the supervision of the AKP that includes a Turkish right-wing extremist and Islamist settlement policy in South Kurdistan.
The South Kurdistan Region is administered by at least three centres of power. While the guerrillas in the mountains of Kurdistan defend the region and the population organises itself in a radical democratic way, the competing parties KDP and PUK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) share power in South Kurdistan. The KDP is trying to oust the PUK with the help of Turkey. The corrupt KDP, dominated by the Barzani clan, has reportedly deepened its alliance with Turkish fascism. The KDP is not only acting together with the Turkish army in Kurdistan’s mountainous regions against the Kurdish freedom movement. It has apparently also formed an alliance with the radical right-wing Turkish MHP (Grey Wolves). The means for this alliance with the de facto coalition party of the AKP is the Turkmen Front, which is particularly active in Kirkuk and Mosul. The Turkmen Front is closely linked to the MHP and the Turkish secret service MIT and also serves in part as a military extension of Turkish imperialism in the region. The Turkmen Front has already been involved in several massacres of Kurds and especially Yazidis coordinated by Turkey. Apparently, a new alliance has been formed between the KDP and the Turkmen Front against the PUK, which controls the oil-rich region of Kirkuk after winning a clear election victory last year.
This collaboration between the KDP and the MHP also has a military component. Through co-operation between the Turkish secret service MIT and the KDP secret service Parastin, an unknown number of former ISIS members and right-wing extremists loyal to Turkey were brought together for the planned operation against the guerrillas in the mountains. Many of them come from terrorist groups from the occupied territories in northern and eastern Syria. The commander of the special forces of Furqat al-Hamza, Seyf Bolat, and Muhammed Hüseyin al-Casim, the commander of the far-right Suleiman Shah Division, are responsible for recruiting troops for the operation in South Kurdistan.
Seyf Bolat and Muhammed Hüseyin al-Casim are no strangers to each other. As commander of Furqat al-Hamza, Bolat was responsible for the plundering of Afrin, among other things, and is a co-signatory of an agreement signed under the direction of the Turkish state to plunder the occupied canton's olive harvest.
Both Bolat and Casim are on a US sanctions list. They are held responsible for extortion, robbery and ransom extortion in Afrin. According to the US Treasury Department, Furqat al-Hamza is involved in the operation of prisons in which torture and sexual violence systematically take place. Casim himself is said to have earned around 10 million dollars through ransom extortion. This money flowed into a vehicle company under Casim's aegis (el Safir-Oto) in Turkey, which is also on the sanctions list. It is reported that Devlet Bahceli invited Seyf Bolat and Muhammed Hüseyin al-Casim to Ankara and prepared the operation together with representatives of MIT and Parastin. A contingent of soldiers consisting of former ISIS members, members of the far-right Sultan Murad Brigade, the Suleiman Shah Division and Furqat al-Hamza is already partly in South Kurdistan.
It is striking that the 25 Christian villages in the region of Kanî Masî in the district of Duhok in particular have been the target of intensive bombardments by the Turkish army in recent days. According to information gathered by ANF correspondents, the bombardment of the Christian villages is aimed at displacing the population in order to settle the mercenary troops recruited mainly from Turkmen loyal to Turkey. In this way, ethnic Turkish nationalism also appears to be preparing an annexation following the occupation. In previous attacks, Christians, especially from the oldest villages in the Metîna region, were expelled. Those who remained are now apparently to suffer the same fate as a result of the more recent attacks.
The names of some of the members of the special force previously trained by the Turkish army and MIT from Sultan Murad, Suleyman Shah and Hamza Divisions are as follows;
Basil Xalid (01.01.1995), Mother’s Name: Xetîce
Abdulqadir Hesen (25.08. 1990), Mother’s Name: Nofa
Mihemed Ibrahîm Ebdela (17.04.2002), Mother’s Name: Emîna Kîsîn
İbrahîm Ebdalhelîm (13.05.1996), Mother’s Name: Riqeya
Mehmud Ehmed (10.07.1999), Mother’s Name: Firyal
Bilal Ednan, (01.01.2001), Mother’s Name: Riqeya
Cimea Mihemed (01.07.1989), Mother’s Name: Fida
Tariq Neim (01.01.1994), Mother’s Name: Xirme
Xalid Ebdilhalîm (01.05.1992), Mother’s Name: Emîna
Xalid Hisên (20.06.1988), Mother’s Name: Kîsîn
Mihemed Ebdulah (01.01.2002), Mother’s Name: Cemîla
Welîd Zebab (20. 11.1988), Mother’s Name: Xedîca
Mistefa Fewaz (01.01.1990), Mother’s Name: Resmiya
Mihemed Cim’a (01.01.1975), Mother’s Name: Eyûş
Hesen Mer'î (05.05 .1979), Mother’s Name: Hace
Emran Mihemed (26.2.2002), Mother’s Name: Meryem
Loai Xalid (03.01.2002), Mother’s Name: Zileyxa
Hisên Ehmed (01.10.1992), Mother’s Name: Niema
Tewfîq Ebdulfetah (01.08.1989), Mother’s Name: Helala
Elî Xalid (10.01.1996), Mother’s Name: Xedîca
Ehmed Myesir (01.01.1986), Mother’s Name: Helîma
El Emer Xalid (01.05.2002), Mother’s Name: Şemsa
Xalid Casim (08.03.2002), Mother’s Name: Rebî'a
Yehya Ebdilselam (01.07.1995), Mother’s Name: Yasra
Mihemed Hesen (01.04.1992), Mother’s Name: Sıltan
Mihemed Yûsif (02.01.1989), Mother’s Name: Emîna
Ebdilcelîl Elî (01.01.1988), Mother’s Name: Zekiya
Ehmed Hesen (10.10.1990), Mother’s Name: Zehra
Mehmûd Ebdulezîz (01.01.2002)
Elî Mihemed (01.05.1985)
Ehmed Cemal (18.01.1998), Mother’s Name: Nehle
Elî Ebdulah (1.1.1995), Mother’s Name: Yasmîn
Xalid Umer (25.07.1987), Mother’s Name: E'yûş
Nidal Mihemed (11.01.1999), Mother’s Name: Emîna
Yûsif Mihemed, (06.01.1989), Mother’s Name: Zibêda
Welîd Mihemed (20.05.1995), Mother’s Name: Nûra
Fadî Mûsa (01.01.1990), Mother’s Name: Xaliya
Yamin Mihemed (01.01.2002), Mother’s Name: Yesra
Feyad Serhan (01.05.2001), Mother’s Name: Ezîza
Ehmed Mehmûd (01.01.1994), Mother’s Name: Rexda
Ehmed Hesen (31.01.1996), Mother’s Name: Xedîca
Ehmed Ela'aldîn (01.01.1995), Mother’s Name: Emîna
Yûsif Ziyad (1.1.1999), Mother’s Name: Samiya
Mehmûd Mistefa (10.07.1982), Mother’s Name: Eyûşa
Enes El Enes (10.01.1997), Mother’s Name: Cehîda
Ehmed Mistefa (12.01.2000), Mother’s Name: Esûm
Ehmed Hesen (10.01.1998), Mother’s Name: Zeyned
Nûrî Mihemed (25.07.2004)
Se'îd Ebdilqadir (10.09.1990), Mother’s Name: Sefa
Elî Mihemed Mihdî (10.9.1998), Mother’s Name: Şewî
Hiba Semîr (21.07.1987)
Xewle Mihemed (01.01.1996), Mother’s Name: Werde
The names of the other members of this group, who were previously members of ISIS or had relations with ISIS for various reasons, are as follows;
Halil El Ali, Mother’s Name: Afra
Ebdulrezzak Huseyin, Mother’s Name: Vatha
Ebdurrahman El Ali, Mother’s Name: İzdihar
İsa Havvaz, Mother’s Name: Meryem
Huseyin El Alluş, Mother’s Name: Mensiyye
Hamad El Hussin, Mother’s Name: Eıda
Mahmud Baram, Mother’s Name: Feriha
Halid El Matar, Mother’s Name: Hedle
Ömer El Şuyuh, Mother’s Name: Hatun
Mazın Şa, Mother’s Name: Eliye
Masab Tahhan, Mother’s Name: Fehime
Ahmed El Sellum, Mother’s Name: Semiya
Mustafa Muhammed El Rumi, Mother’s Name: Aişe
Muhammed El Musa, Mother’s Name: Zekiye
Halil Samak, Mother’s Name: Vatiha
İsmail El İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Hessa
Mustafa Haddam, Mother’s Name: Meryem
İsa El Bekri, Mother’s Name: Sahar
Ahmed İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Galye
Omar Al Iadou, Mother’s Name: Şhamsa
Huseyin Barha, Mother’s Name: Fatma
İbrahim Al Saado, Mother’s Name: Hourıa
Abdulkadir El Abdulkadir, Mother’s Name: Ebla
Ali Tellec, Mother’s Name: Tuffaha
Raken Muhammed, Mother’s Name: Hasne
Mahmud El Mısto, Mother’s Name: İde
Temur Bilhen, Mother’s Name: Ayşe
İsa Al Mısır, Mother’s Name: Vedha
Malik Ali, Mother’s Name: Şemsê
Yusuf Aziz, Mother’s Name: Dure
Ahmed El Ahmed, Mother’s Name: Meryem
Uteybe El Mustafa, Mother’s Name: Hucuş
Bahattin Al Ilo, Mother’s Name: Emine
Yunuss Aziz, Mother’s Name: Lema
Ahmed Kureyş, Mother’s Name: Besma
Abdulkerim Ali, Mother’s Name: Hibe
Şahin Handiş, Mother’s Name: Hadise
Muhammad Aziz, Mother’s Name: Khansa
Hıdır El Bneyh, Mother’s Name: Ayşe
Hasan İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Vadha
Huseyin Hamed, Mother’s Name: Emel
Ramazan Şaban, Mother’s Name: Afra
Halil Alo, Mother’s Name: Fatuma
Muhammed Cuveyid, Mother’s Name: Nehle
Husam Kınefdi, Mother’s Name: Melek
Ayid Salih, Mother’s Name: Hadle
Ali muhammed, Mother’s Name: Mune
Ali Al Mustafa, Mother’s Name: Nura
Sadam Azzok, Mother’s Name: Emine
Abdurrahim Huseyin, Mother’s Name: Hatun
Halid Halil, Mother’s Name: Mune
Fuad El Hatvan, Mother’s Name: Sabha
Usame El Ahme, Mother’s Name: Azize
Mehmet El Humedi, Mother’s Name: Sehem
Ali El Utman, Mother’s Name: Meryem
Hamed El Utman, Mother’s Name: Meryem
Muhammed Hemeş, Mother’s Name: Arne
Hasan Salih, Mother’s Name: Zehra
Mehmet Salih, Mother’s Name: Siham
Hamit Hammadi, Mother’s Name: Fewziye
Muhammed Muhsin, Mother’s Name: Meryem
Ahmed Al Halil Al Halil, Mother’s Name: Emine
Mustafa Abdurrahman Hamud, Mother’s Name: Naime İsmail Cebril
Halil Hamud, Mother’s Name: Fatım
Ahmed Al Hammud, Mother’s Name: Ayda
Yasır Hamud, Mother’s Name: Zekiye
Kaşir El Ali, Mother’s Name: Sumeyye
Mizar El Hamadi, Mother’s Name: Delal
Mehmed El Ali, Mother’s Name: Hanse
Muhammed Ali, Mother’s Name: Eminra
Vail El İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Hınd
Heyil Eli İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Hind
Sair El İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Hinda
Samir El İbrahim, Mother’s Name: Hinda
Muhammed Sadik, Mother’s Name: Fatem
Cemal Sadık, Mother’s Name: Subhiye
Abulrahman El Tavıl, Mother’s Name: Aliye
Yakup El Sattuf, Mother’s Name: Sabah
Eymen El Muslim, Mother’s Name: Sabha