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Posted by Scott Lucas | Apr 3, 2021 |
In this picture from the Syrian Democratic Forces, troops line up for an operation in the al-Hol camp in northwest Syria, March 28, 2021
UPDATE, APRIL 3: The US-supported, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces claim they have arrested 125 people, including six senior Islamic State figures, in Syria’s al-Hol camp.
The SDF said it has detained Abu Karar, the second-ranking ISIS operative in the camp, with seven others in a sweep of the camp overnight on Thursday/Friday.
Our #SDF and #Asayish partners arrested 8 members of #daesh, including the second ranking leader Abu Karar at al-Hawl IDP camp. This security operation aims to continue the enduring #defeatdaesh mission, while improving security and safety for humanitarian efforts of NGOs.
Published date: Vendredi 24 janvier 2020 - 09:56 | Last update: 1 année 2 mois ago
When Al Jazeera Turk website was launched in January 2014, one of the very first stories that it published raised a few eyebrows in Ankara.
The lead story announced that four ministers from then-prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan s government had been formally charged by the police in a corruption inquiry. Turkish media outlets were silent on the news, and it was only Al Jazeera Turk that dared to publish such content amid an internal power struggle within the state.
For Turkish officials it was particularly odd, because the idea to establish a Turkish Al Jazeera was born in 2011 during the Arab Spring to domestically back Erdogan s government when he did not have a lot of allies in the Turkish media. Instead, they believed, Qatar government s media arm had been creating problems.