15 November 2017

What is PYD and YPG Expansion?

What is the PYD and YPG expansion?

With the increase in terrorist incidents, the opening of YPG has come to the agenda again. What is the YPG which is the branch of the PYD, what is the YPG expansion? The answer was searched. Here is the answer to these questions

Turkey was shaken by the terrorist incidents. Following the 3 explosions in Ankara in 5 months, a terrorist attack took place in Istanbul. 5 people lost their lives in the explosion in Istiklal Caddesi, 36 people were wounded in 7 heavy. While the police formed a security circle around the crime scene, İstiklal Caddesi was closed to traffic. Only police, fire, ambulance vehicles can enter the area. A large number of police, ambulance, fire brigade were sent to the area again. On February 17th 

the terrorist attack that took place in the square was not even a month after the explosion of Ankara's heart Kızılay'da had come to the scene. As of 18.45, 37 people were killed and more than 70 civilians were injured as a result of a car bombing near the bus stops in Güven Park. It was alleged that the YPG had organized the attack on February 17, when 28 people were killed and 61 people were injured, but then the explosion was surpassed by the TAK. On March 13, one of the terrorists who carried out the attack on Ankara, Seher Çağla Demir was educated in YPG camps and the eyes were turned to terrorist organizations again after the Istanbul attacks. What is the citizenship of YPG, what is YPG opening? What is the purpose of YPG? They are looking for answers. What is YPG? We brought Sorus together for Mynet users.



YPG WHAT?

YPG is the name given to the armed wing of the PYD, the PKK's branch deployed in Syria. The full opening is in Kurdish "Uncommon parastina come". In Turkish it means "populace protection units". The YPG, which is the armed power of the High Kurdish Committee, the Kurdish National Council, was established in 2004.

YPG has overall control in Northern Syria. Buralar: Afrin, Kobani, Tel Abyad, Resulayn (Serê Kaniyê), Amûdê (Amuda), Dêrika Hemko (al Malikiya), Kamışlı and Haseke (Hasiçi). The Conservation Associations formed an alliance with the Free Syrian Army, the United Liberation Forces, MLKP and TİKKO against radical Islamist organizations such as the Iraqi and Damascus Islamic States in the Syrian Civil War.

ALERT CLAIMS

The report "Children and Armed Conflicts" presented by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-mun to the United Nations Security Council on June 5, 2015, 

It has been revealed that girls and boys under the age of 15 are under arms by YPG / YPJ and children are used in war zones. Raporda has made statements that a 13-year-old girl was taken to the city of Resulay by the organization for military training and that her family's request to see their daughter was denied.

In a written statement made by Human Rights Watch on July 15, 2015; That YPG did not apply the commitment contract signed with the civil society organization Geneva Call about the removal of child soldiers from the organization, that underage children under the age of 18 were involved in conflicts within the YPG and the female army YPJ, and YPG violated international law. On October 28, 2015, YPG's written statements revealed that the 21 YPG members who were unable to meet their membership requirements on the grounds that they were under 18 were terminated and handed over to their families.

On October 13, 2015, Amnesty International, the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and the military wing YPG announced that it had made the regions inhabited by Arab and Turkmen civilians unusable in the north of Syria, violating human rights by forcibly displacing the inhabitants of the region, published a report. YPG denied the report and claimed that the violations were at an exceptional level, claiming that the allegations of war crimes were not related to the truth.



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