An American in the ranks of YPG
HAYRİ DEMİR / MEHMET SIDDIK DAMAR
GİRÊ SPÎ (DİHA) - An American citizen, Keith Coings (nom de guerre Kemal Ararat), is one of the international fighters of People's Protection Units (YPG), figthing for humanity along with other foreign fighters of YPG.
As barbaric attacks of ISIS gangs are ongoing at Rojava Revolution, the historical resistance of YPG and YPJ (Women's Protection Units) are drawing attention of internationalist revolutionists day after day. The joint communal and free life formed in Rojava and in its three cantons have become model for all the peoples in the world. The worldwide community is following the model of Rojava closely.
Apart from this interest, internationalist revolutionists from various countries of Europe, America and Australia are facing Rojava and joining in the ranks of YPG and YPJ. Some of fell martry in the fight against ISIS and some are still struggling in the ranks bravely and heroically.
An American citizen, Keith Coings, is one of the international fighters of People's Protection Units (YPG), figthing for humanity along with other foreign fighters of YPG. Coings participated in the ranks of YPG in March and taking the code name of "Kemal Ararat".
Milestone: Anfal and Halabja
YPG fighter Kemal Ararat included in the Operation of Rubar Qamishlo to liberate Girê Spî and now is wandering in the streets of the town which has been liberated few days ago. Ararat joined in the US army voluntarily after attack of al-Qaeda at Twin Towers on 11 September and took charge in Iraq for a time.
He stayed in the cities of South Kurdistan and met the Kurdish people there. Ararat told DİHA, "I heard about the genocide of Saddam towards the Kurdish people there. I was deeply affected by the Anfal campaign and Halabja massacre".
'YPG-YPJ is struggling for honour of all humanity'
"I witnessed unhumane attacka of barbaric Daesh gangs. I also witnessed the historical and eye-taking resistance of Kurdish people against the gang groups. I wanted to contribute in the this resistance and joined the YPG. Noone must not remain silent towards these attacks. Here, identity is not important. YPG-YPJ is struggling for honour of all humanity. There is a fight for all humanity, all cultures, all identites. All the world admired at the resistance, especially of YPJ fighters. The historical victory in Kobanê affected all the world," underlined YPG fighter Ararat.
'End of these unhumane gangs will be in hands of YPG/YPJ'
Ararat said he was happy for recent victory in Girê Spî (Til Ebyad), adding: "To liberate Girê Spî means to cut logistical support of Turkish state to the gangs of ISIS. Also, we got united our Cizîr and Kobanê cantons after taking this town. The advance of YPG and YPJ is ongoing. Our struggle will resume until all the gangs will be eradicated. The end of these unhumane gangs will be in the hands of the YPG/YPJ forces. We will sweep all the gangs from geography of Kurdistan and Middle East".
YPG fighter Coings ended his evaluation with the slogans of "Bijî Rojava, Bijî Kurdistan, Bijî Serok Apo (Long live Rojava, Long live Kurdistan, Long live Leader Apo - pointing to PKK Leader Abdullah Öcalan)".
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