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The Kurdish flag floats Prom dresses past few days in several cities in northern Syria. Only ten kilometers from the border of Turkey and Syria, the town of Derik, with 50,000 souls, for example fell into the hands of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), Kurdish army http://www.karenmillen-shopuk.com training to be close to the Kurdistan Workers' Party ( PKK). The issue of Syrian Kurds returning to the heart of concerns after a series of recent attacks in Turkey. Ankara has blamed the latest in PKK attack car bomb in Gaziantep in the south of the country, on 20 August, which killed nine people. Turkey sees the hand behind the attack Syria. The Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, has suggested the involvement of Damascus in evoking a parallelism in terms of mentality and approach Karen Millen Dresses with the bloody repression exercised by the regime of Bashar al-Assad against its population. A vice-president of the Party of Justice and Development (AKP), the ruling party in Turkey, Hüseyin Celik, it has directly implicated Damascus: It is known that the PKK is working hand in hand with Al-Mukhabarat [ the Syrian intelligence]. Assad considers an enemy of Turkey, Karen Millen Sale the PKK as an ally. Because the fear of Turkey, which sees its border cities multiply influenced Kurdish would be the emergence of a Kurdish autonomous second entity after that of Iraq. This could awaken the Kurdish separatist tendencies on its own soil. RECONCILIATION TO DAMASCUS In fact, the PKK in recent months led a rapprochement with the Baathist regime. Since 1998, karen millen sale the historic link between the Kurds and Damascus had crumbled. Until then, Abdullah Öcalan - founder and leader of the PKK - lived freely in Damascus, where he organized the actions of the party. It is when, yielding to pressure from Turkey, Syria expelled the leader of its territory that relations are distended. Today, the PKK does not hesitate to make alliances with anyone, as long as it harms the Turkish state, says Didier bilion, director of publications at the Institute of International and Strategic Relations. And in light of current relations between Turkey and Syria, there is a political logic to this combination, says the specialist in Turkey. Jean Marcou, a researcher at the French Institute of Anatolian Studies in Istanbul says: Therefore Ankara began hosting discussions on its soil of Syria, Damascus initiated an opening to the Kurds. She then returned to the contacts with the PKK and PYD. granted And she especially the Kurds Syrian citizenship. In this respect, the main leader of the PYD has officially been reinstated his party in Syria after the beginning of the revolt is significant. A SYRIAN KURDISTAN? But if Damascus is trying to use the Kurds as a counterweight to Turkey, this instrumentalization faces the tightness of the community itself, which claims mainly in opposition while fearing the consequences of the fall of the regime. The Kurds are not puppets of Damascus. Their main fear that the Syrian National Council [NSC main opposition coalition] does not comply with the Kurdish national claims if the regime fell, said Didier bilion. That's why they left the coalition to create the Syrian Kurdish National Council, karen millen outlet despite the appointment of a Kurdish president, Abdulbaset Sieda, head of the NSC. Their claims are not expressed yet clear, because of the outbreak of the community in Syria. A dozen Kurdish political factions, disorganized and somewhat influential gravitate in the shadow of PYD. Massoud Barzani, leader of Iraq's Kurdish autonomous government, is trying to unify these groups to form a powerful political platform, anticipating a power vacuum in post-Assad. Unlike the Iraqi Kurds, who had a long tradition of struggle against the regime of Saddam Hussein, the Syrian Kurds have always remained in the shadows. Yet, they now want to collect in the event of the creation of a autonomous region in the north, said Didier bilion. But this region that binds to Iraqi Kurdistan to form a Kurdish state, not for tomorrow, tempers the specialist. Jean Marcou said karen millen that the Iraqi model may not work in Syria since the Kurds are not the only community in the North. And even that would be realized, this region is not necessarily hostile to Turkey, he notes. Meanwhile, Turkey relies on its ally, the United States. Visit to Ankara on August 11, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has promised that the area would not become a haven for PKK terrorists.