“Kurdish society is a beautifully inspiring picture of this other world we’ve lost sight of”
Dani Ellis left the UK to work alongside the Kurdish people in rebuilding their society, which is under threat from Turkish aggression and Western myopia.
Turkey’s advancement towards the border of Northern Syria is widely seen as being facilitated by US president Donald Trump’s decision to pull American troops from the region, where they had been working alongside their hitherto Kurdish allies in the fight against ISIS.
“Kurdish society is a beautifully inspiring picture of this other world we’ve lost sight of, one perhaps people imagined when the NHS was being formed.”@lapinesque explains her admiration for Kurdish politics, which continued in the face of significant casualties fighting ISIS. pic.twitter.com/hbB5BVAeZq
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) October 15, 2019
Now that American forces have been ordered to leave, the Kurds have faced violence from a variety of parties, including the Turks, as well as ISIS prisoners and Al Qaeda forces.
JOE spoke to Dani Ellis, who left Britain to work alongside the Kurdish people in the region, about the violence they’re now experiencing on a daily basis.
"They were digging out with their bare hands…they were getting out body parts with their bare hands."
This is the trauma faced by Kurds in villages targeted by invading Turkish forces – @Lapinesque pic.twitter.com/7BcZwT8dQg
— PoliticsJOE (@PoliticsJOE_UK) October 22, 2019