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How AKP betrayed Turkey and Azerbaijan in Syrian crises?

BayBak, Azerbaijan | 329 days ago | Thursday, 28th June , 2012 , 20:00 [pm] | Azerbaijan

. Syrian opposition had established a national council. Syrian National Council came in to existence in 2011 after meetings and agreements by oppositions to Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The first leader of the council was Burhan Ghalioun whose stance against Kurdish expansion sparkled a huge disagreement amongst AKP leaders and of those involved and managing the Greater Middle East (GME).

In GME, Great Kurdistan is designed to include nearly half of the Turkey, lands from South and North Azerbaijan, Iran, Syria and Iraq.


Syrian opposition had established a national council. Syrian National Council came in to existence in 2011 after meetings and agreements by oppositions to Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The first leader of the council was Burhan Ghalioun whose stance against Kurdish expansion sparkled a huge disagreement amongst AKP leaders and of those involved and managing the Greater Middle East (GME).

In GME, Great Kurdistan is designed to include nearly half of the Turkey, lands from South and North Azerbaijan, Iran, Syria and Iraq.

AKP hosted a meeting in Ankara and chose a Kurd to replace Burhan Ghalioun! Interestingly, newly elected leader, Abdulbaset Sida has announced his plans to unite Kurdish parties in region and create a “Free Zone” in Syria, actually, a Free Kurdish Zone he means! This is way Burahan Ghalioun was put away, because he clearly had said that “There are Kurds in Syria, but there never was and be a Kurdistan”.

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