• Rojava declares new federal sytstem
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[quote]The meeting of the Constituent Assembly for the establishment of the Rojava-Northern Syria Democratic Federal System has ended with the final declaration being read.The two-day meeting held in the Rimelan town of Girkê Legê (Al-Muabbada) ended today, 17 March. Attended by 31 parties and 200 delegates representing Rojava’s Kobane, Afrin and Cizire cantons and the Kurdish, Arab, Assyrian, Syriac, Armenian, Turkmen and Chechen peoples of Girê Spî (Tal Abyad), Shaddadi, Aleppo and Shehba regions, the meeting was followed by a press statement attended by all components.[/quote] These were the descions that were made today, after the meeting: [quote][I]1. The democratic federal system encapsulates all social components and guarantees that a future Syria will be for all Syrians.[/I] [I]2. All work will be towards establishing a democratic federal system for Rojava/Northern Syria.[/I] [I]3. Co-presidents and a 31-person Organising Council were elected.[/I] [I]4. The Organising Council was assigned to prepare a social contract and a comprehensive political and legal vision for this system within a period not exceeding six months.[/I] [I]5. All assembly committees and documents will adhere to UN resolutions on human rights and societal democratic systems. Furthermore, all attendees of the meeting see themselves as part of the new system being constructed and are aware of the deep ties it has with the people of Syria; they predicate their participation on the fraternity of peoples and peace.[/I] [I]6. Women's freedom is the essence of the federal democratic system. Women have the right to equal participation and in decision-related responsibilities in relation to female issues. Women will be represented as equals in all spheres of life, including all social and political spheres.[/I] [I]7. The peoples and communities living in the federal system in Rojava/Northern Syria can develop their political, economic, social, cultural, and democratic relations with whom they see fit, or share their beliefs and culture with the people and communities on a regional and international level, provided that this relationship does not interfere with the objectives and interests of the federal democratic system.[/I] [I]8. The peoples of regions liberated by the democratic forces from terrorist organisations will have the right to become a part of the federal democratic system of Rojava-Northern Syria, if they so choose.[/I] [I]9. The goal of the Rojava/Northern Syria democratic federal system on the regional level is to achieve democratic union between all the peoples of the Middle East in the political, economic, cultural and social spheres and transcend national state borders to create a secure, peaceful and fraternal life for all.[/I] [I]10. The creation of a federal and democratic system shall take place within a sovereign Syria.[/I][/quote] [URL]http://kurdishquestion.com/index.php/kurdistan/west-kurdistan/final-declaration-of-the-rojava-northern-syria-democratic-federal-system-constituent-assembly.html[/URL] This is a HUGE step in Kurdish independence, and hopefully the solidification of the current direct-democracy canton system they have right now. I think these guys could set an example for the whole world, if this continues to go so well.
[QUOTE=soccerskyman;49955932] I think these guys could set an example for the whole world, if this continues to go so well.[/QUOTE] Too bad it will never be legal or recognized. Syria rejects it, Even the Rebel Terrorist Reject it, along with the US. The only thing this will cause is more conflict between Turkey and them. Not to mention all the land they claimed wont be theirs when the wars over.
We owe it to them. Turkey can fuck off.
We should just give the kurds nukes. that'll shut everyone up.
[QUOTE=Adamnetwork;49956092]Too bad it will never be legal or recognized. Syria rejects it, Even the Rebel Terrorist Reject it, along with the US. The only thing this will cause is more conflict between Turkey and them. Not to mention all the land they claimed wont be theirs when the wars over.[/QUOTE] Don't be so quick to jump to conclusions. They've already made it way farther than what most people expected. When Kobanê was liberated, everyone was sure the Kurds were gonna be slaughtered.
Hopefully NATO can put an end to these terrorists.
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