Syria’s Kurds call for a democratic state that protects their ethnic rights
- Syria's Kurdish parties adopted a joint political vision for a "decentralised democratic" state during a conference in Qamishli, emphasizing Kurdish rights guarantees.
- More than 400 representatives from major Kurdish parties attended the conference aimed at unifying Kurdish positions after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
- Mohamad Ismail declared a "joint Kurdish political vision" to ensure constitutional rights for Kurds and adherence to international human rights treaties.
- Mazloum Abdi emphasized that the conference's goal was unity for Syria, not division, asking for equal rights for all Syrian citizens.
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Syria's Kurds call for a democratic state that protects their ethnic rights
Representatives of Kurdish groups in Syria are calling for a democratic state that gives the country’s Kurds their ethnic rights after the fall of Bashar Assad.

Syria's Kurds demand 'democratic decentralised' Syria
Syria's Kurdish parties on Saturday adopted a joint political vision calling for a "decentralised democratic" state in Syria with guarantees for Kurdish rights.
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