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SDF Dismisses Öcalan's Call as Irrelevant to Syria Situation

SDF Dismisses Öcalan’s Call as Irrelevant to Syria Situation

Serdar ImrenBy Serdar ImrenFebruary 28, 2025 Turkey Reports 6 Mins Read

In a significant development regarding the Kurdish forces in northeastern Syria, Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), has responded to a call from Abdullah Öcalan, the leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), for the PKK to dissolve. While Abdi welcomed the move as a positive step towards peace, he clarified that the call does not pertain to the SDF or the Kurdish groups operating in Syria. This statement comes against a backdrop of complex political dynamics in the region, including the new Syrian administration’s attempts to assert control.

Article Subheadings
1) Clarification on PKK’s Dissolution Call
2) The Role of the SDF in Syria
3) Relations with Turkey
4) Implications of the New Syrian Administration
5) Future Outlook for Syrian Kurds

Clarification on PKK’s Dissolution Call

The statement made by Mazloum Abdi addresses the recent public announcement by Abdullah Öcalan, who called on the PKK to dissolve its armed struggle against the Turkish state. This call, made on February 27, was met with enthusiasm by some factions, yet Abdi distinctly emphasized that the recommendation pertains solely to the PKK and does not apply to the Kurdish-led forces in northeastern Syria. The SDF, with its roots in the struggle for Kurdish rights, maintains a separate identity and operational focus from its counterpart in Turkey.

Abdi highlighted that while Öcalan’s call for peace is commendable, it bears no immediate relevance to the actions, strategies, or identity of the SDF. This clarification underscores a complex relationship where the SDF recognizes the sentiments behind the call, yet asserts its autonomy and the unique circumstances affecting its operations in Syria. The remarks by Abdi reflect an intention to maintain stability while navigating the convoluted political landscape of the region.

The Role of the SDF in Syria

Since the onset of the Syrian civil war in 2011, the SDF has played a pivotal role in controlling Kurdish areas in northern Syria. Initially formed as a multi-ethnic coalition to respond to jihadist threats, particularly from the Islamic State (IS), the SDF has undergone significant transformation and expansion during the conflict. The group emerged not only as a defender of Kurdish rights but also as a crucial ally of the United States in the anti-ISIS campaign.

This partnership with U.S. forces enabled the SDF to undertake extensive military operations that effectively dismantled IS’s control over vast swathes of territory. The success of the SDF has also led to the establishment of a Kurdish-led autonomous administration in northeastern Syria, which has worked to improve local governance and stability amidst ongoing conflict. Abdi’s leadership has been instrumental in steering the SDF through these turbulent times, broadening its scope beyond military engagements to include political dialogue and governance.

Relations with Turkey

Turkey’s government maintains a deeply antagonistic stance towards the PKK and its affiliations, viewing them as indistinguishable from the SDF and the People’s Protection Units (YPG). The Turkish armed forces have actively combated the PKK, conducting numerous military operations across the border into northern Iraq and Syria under the banner of national security. Abdi remarked that achieving peace in Turkey would eliminate any justification for military operations against the SDF in Syria, indicating a possible intersection of interests if the PKK’s dissolution leads to a broader peace effort.

Despite recent tensions, the SDF continues to advocate for its rights and existence, urging for dialogue over military conflict. The juxtaposition of Turkey’s hardline approach to Kurdish groups with the SDF’s call for peaceful co-existence reflects the continuing volatility and complexity in the region’s political dynamics. Abdi’s statements might serve to initiate discussions aimed at establishing trust and security among the affected populations.

Implications of the New Syrian Administration

The Syrian political landscape has further shifted with the emergence of a new administration that has made it clear it does not intend to invite the SDF into national dialogue forums. The new government’s lack of inclusion in discussions initiated on February 25 has left many feeling marginalized. Abdi criticized this exclusion, noting that the dialogue does not represent all Syrian constituents.

Under the previous regime of President Bashar al-Assad, the SDF had maintained a relatively stable relationship with the Syrian government, with minimal conflicts. However, the new government’s coming into power has rekindled fears of attempts to integrate the SDF into a national security framework that might undermine its autonomy and operational capabilities. This precarious situation has instigated Abdi’s advocacy for localized dialogues, where Kurdish voices can articulate their vision for governance in the northeastern region.

Future Outlook for Syrian Kurds

In light of the evolving political environment, the future for Syrian Kurds, represented primarily by the SDF, remains uncertain. Abdi has expressed a willingness to explore options for joining the new defense ministry but insists that such a move must occur collectively rather than individually. The rejection of this proposal by the new administration raises concerns about the SDF’s integration and its collective identity moving forward.

As the SDF prepares to hold its own local dialogues on the future of the region, the emphasis will likely be on affirming Kurdish rights, governance, and security within a framework that respects local autonomy while engaging constructively with broader national aspirations. The challenges posed by external pressures, particularly from Turkey, and internal political shifts, necessitate a coherent strategy that safeguards the rights and interests of the Kurdish people in Syria.

No. Key Points
1 The SDF’s commander clarified that Abdullah Öcalan’s call for the dissolution of the PKK does not apply to the SDF.
2 The SDF has been a significant player in northern Syria, forming strong ties with U.S. forces in the battle against ISIS.
3 Turkey’s aggressive policies against Kurdish groups like the SDF and PKK continue to sow division and conflict in the region.
4 The new Syrian administration has excluded the SDF from national dialogues, raising concerns about Kurdish representation.
5 Abdi has signaled that the SDF will pursue localized dialogues to address the future of Kurdish governance in Syria.

Summary

The recent statements from Mazloum Abdi concerning Öcalan’s call for the PKK to dissolve highlight the complex interplay of Kurdish politics in Syria and Turkey. As the SDF seeks to assert its autonomy amidst pressures from both regional powers and the evolving Syrian political landscape, the implications for Kurdish governance and unity remain critical. The trajectory of this situation will significantly impact the SDF’s ability to maneuver through regional conflicts while advocating for a viable future for Syrian Kurds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: Who is Abdullah Öcalan?

Abdullah Öcalan is the founder and leader of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a militant group that has fought for Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.

Question: What are the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF)?

The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) are a multi-ethnic coalition of Kurdish and Arab fighters that have been key in the fight against the Islamic State in Syria.

Question: Why did the SDF not attend the national dialogue conference in Damascus?
Question: Why did the SDF not attend the national dialogue conference in Damascus?

The SDF and Kurdish-led administration were excluded from the conference, which they argued did not adequately represent the diverse Syrian population.

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Serdar Imren is a distinguished journalist with an extensive background as a News Director for major Turkish media outlets. His work has consistently focused on upholding the core principles of journalistic integrity: accuracy, impartiality, and a commitment to the truth. In response to the growing restrictions on press freedom in Turkey, he established News Journos to create a platform for independent and critical journalism. His reporting and analysis cover Turkish politics, human rights, and the challenges facing a free press in an increasingly authoritarian environment.

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