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Kurdish Language Officially Recognized in Syria

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Syria Announces ⁢Rights for Minorities, Kurdish Holiday ​Amid ongoing ‍Conflict

The Syrian government announced‌ Friday it will grant national‍ rights to minorities and reinstate the Kurdish ⁢New Year as an official holiday, a status revoked in 1962. This decision comes ‌as‍ clashes continue between the Syrian army and Kurdish⁤ armed groups,raising questions about the timing and intent of ‌the concessions.

SyriaS military has warned of imminent attacks targeting locations in Deir hafer, a town east of Aleppo. The army alleges that ​Kurdish​ groups based in Deir Hafer are responsible for recent “terrorist attacks” against the city of⁢ Aleppo.

The announcements from Damascus follow a pattern of shifting political maneuvering‌ during the protracted ⁣Syrian conflict. Independent observers note that such gestures often coincide with periods of heightened military activity and may be aimed ⁤at easing international ⁢pressure or appealing ‌to domestic constituencies.

Further complicating the situation, reports ​from the region indicate a recent increase in⁢ civilian displacement around⁢ Deir Hafer as both sides prepare for intensified fighting. ⁣ humanitarian organizations are struggling ⁢to provide aid to those affected.

  • Source: Reuters ‌ – ​Provides⁣ ongoing coverage of the Syrian conflict.
  • Background: Al Jazeera -​ Offers in-depth analysis of the political landscape⁢ in⁤ Syria.
  • Humanitarian ⁤Aid: International Committee of the Red​ Cross ⁤ – Details the humanitarian situation in Syria and aid efforts.

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