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How the terrorist PKK/PYD-dominated SDF was formed

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How the terrorist PKK/PYD-dominated SDF was formed

PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Dec 05, 2017 11:44 am

MESOP NEWS INTERVIEW:
TALAL SILO (FORMER PYD/PKK TRUSTEE) NOW CHANGING OF THE GUARDS

Talal Silo tells details of US arming terror groups in region and how the terrorist PKK/PYD-dominated SDF was formed

INTERVIEW: Former SDF spokesman tells of US arming terrorists – Talal Silo tells details of US arming terror groups in region and how the terrorist PKK/PYD-dominated SDF was formed

ANKARA – 2 Dec 2017 – A former spokesperson and defector from the Syrian SDF, a group dominated by the terrorist PKK/PYD, spoke to Anadolu Agency on Friday. Talal Silo, a former high-ranking commander and spokesperson of the U.S.-backed force who defected from the terrorist group last month, is currently in Turkey. Silo told Anadolu Agency details of the U.S. arming terrorist groups in the region and what some U.S. officials thought about the PKK/PYD’s presence in northern Syria. Despite Turkey’s objections, the U.S. has provided the PKK/PYD with arms, calling it an ally in the fight against Daesh, but ignoring its terrorist group status.

He also explained how the PKK-terrorist dominated force was formed and how the U.S. made a controversial deal to allow Daesh terrorists to leave the city of Raqqah before it was liberated.

QUESTION: How did you get involved with PKK at first?

ANSWER: At first, an invitation was sent [from YPG] to my group which is Seljukian Army. They recommended me to join Jaysh al-Thuwar [Army of Revolutionaries]. I agreed with the ones in Afrin and joined them. The person responsible for PKK in Afrin was Haji Ahmad Hudro.

They were preparing for the establishment of the Jaysh al-Thuwar. Abu Ali Berad was the head of Arabs and Salah Jebbo was the head of Kurds.

I was responsible for the Turkmens. I went to Afrin in the beginning of August 2015. I worked at Jaysh al-Thuwar’s administration. But we were not the decision maker, it was [PKK member] Hudro.

Later they told me that I would join SDF. We held the first meeting with PKK regional manager Shahin Jilo. Our meeting with SDF was on October, 15. But Shahin Jilo [who announced the establishment of the SDF] wanted us to write the date of meeting as October, 10, 2017.

When we asked for the reason, they told us that the U.S. sent arms to YPG from Al-Hasakah between October 10 and October 15. They did it to allow the U.S. to explain the situation to the international community. To be able to say the arms are not going to YPG but to SDF. This is how SDF was established.

QUESTION: Gen. Raymond Thomas, the head of the U.S. Army’s Special Forces, said that “with a logical move” they found the name SDF for YPG to acquire reputation. Has not SDF had its own identity yet?

ANSWER: It is only a name. Nothing else. We take everything, including salaries, from YPG.

The basic reason for SDF’s establishment is the U.S. The U.S. authorities wanted to give arms to Kurds. Announcement of SDF’s establishment was only a drama. They mentioned the unity of the components, but there is no such thing.

The U.S. gave the leadership to the Kurds and PKK. They talked about fight against terrorism, but then we saw that the U.S. authorities were trafficking terrorist organization Daesh’s members with an agreement they did with Shahin Jilo.

They wanted to influence the ideas of citizens in the region via SDF. They introduce SDF as a force that is liberating and fighting against terrorism. But because of them, houses were demolished, people were forced to emigrate. They did not even let the people be in the camps, they drove them into panic.

QUESTION: At one point, the U.S. claimed that they were helping the Arabs, not YPG. Was that right?

ANSWER: Initially, we were just signing [documents given by the Americans] for receiving the arms. But all of the arms were going to one of the PKK leaders, a Turkish Kurd, Safkan.

Safkan was taking the arms to a place only they knew. It is still going on like this. For instance, in Manbij operation, all of the arms were delivered to [on papers] Arab originated Abu Amjad. They did it on purpose. But it was a drama. “I receive large amounts of arms but they do not give me a single piece of it. My duty and authority is just to sign”.

QUESTION: Why did the U.S. choose such method?

ANSWER: All of the ideas were coming from Brett McGurk. During Raqqah operation, McGurk wanted a force to be established in the name of Arab Coalition.

Arab Coalition’s only duty was to receive arms. And it received very large amounts of arms. But only small arms were distributed to Arabs, Turkmens and Assyrians excluding the Kurds. Coalition’s name was Arab, but Arabs have nothing to do in it. Deir ez-Zor military council only puts signature.

The U.S. knew about this, [but] they wanted to play as they like. All those schemes were made to cover that these arms were delivered to PKK. But we were sure that these advanced arms were going to PKK and YPG.

QUESTION: Does the U.S. monitor where the provided arms are delivered and used against whom?

ANSWER: Americans did not care where the arms would go. They did not ask us even once that what are we doing with the arms and where do we use them.

They would be played by “We are out of arms” game [by YPG] and new delivery of arms would start right away. The U.S. already knows that Arabs, Turkmens and Assyrians were not included in this equation. There was limited support during Obama’s time. After Trump came in, the way of support has changed. When Trump came, armored vehicles started to come.

QUESTION: Shahin Farhad Abdi, alias Shahin Jilo, is in Turkey’s wanted list. He is in category red and 4 million Turkish lira has been put on his head. How much influence Jilo, who poses with the U.S. authorities, has?

ANSWER: [For the arms] we were making a demand list. Shahin Jilo was submitting the list. The arms given wouldn’t be seen on the media. They did not want the type of the arms to be known.

QUESTION: Who manages the structure appeared as SDF?

ANSWER: Actually, the U.S. side manages it. Even if there are elections, all of them are a drama. Everybody knows Shahin Jilo. This person is in-charge of the things. His deputy was Kahraman. He is also one of the PKK administrators.

I was number 3 in authority. There are check points and chasing teams belong to the PKK in each place. In courts, civilian councils, health and in other fields, there is one PKK leader for sure

QUESTION: Where are the PKK’s Qandil staffers placed in SDF?

ANSWER: Even though Jilo is the head, there is another authority above him. He is Bahoz Erdal. Bahoz also takes instructions from Qandil, which means from Sabri Ok.

When Erdal was appointed to Qandil, Nureddin Sofi took his place. He gives the instruction to Jilo. Jilo and [his deputy] Kahraman are only in the leaders team.

There are many offices, but because of the conflicts, new names could not be brought.

PKK and YPG persons responsible in Afrin are Haji Ahmad Hudro, Mahmud Berhudan and Nocin [for women]. Administratively, the whole area is administered by Khalil Tefdem. Bahoz Erdal gives him instructions.

Manbij is administered by one of PKK leaders Ismail Direk, but Cemil Mazlum is responsible for militant.

Raqqah’s civilian and military administrator is Hasan, who was brought from the Europe.

Deir ez-Zor’s is Polat Can and he is one of the top names of PKK. I too, once, received an invitation from Qandil to meet Murat Karayilan thanks to my relation with Bahoz. They canceled it fearing that our photos would be released [in media], while we were going there. Nureddin Sofi went there while Karayilan was releasing a statement. Then he came back.

They were going and coming secretly. PKK took advantage of Salih Muslim’s role in the media and was successful in using him. Normally, he had no role. During the announcement of autonomous government, they made Muslim sit on the seventh row in the hall because he doesn’t have any role in this project.

QUESTION: How many armed men are operating under the name of SDF?

ANSWER: Even though there is no net data, it has 50,000 militants including both men and women. 70 percent of them are YPG and YPJ [women elements].

There were 65 people under my leadership. Assyrian Military Council has only 50 people. They wanted to establish Turkmen Military Council symbolically.

I recommended 150 names, but they said “Why 150? 50 are enough”. There are Al-Sanadid Forces from Arabs in Shammar Ashira. Seikh Bender is the head of this force.

They are also ignored by the PKK. Also, 80 percent of the people who died during Raqqah operations were Arabs and 20 percent were Kurds. We see that number of Arabs have risen, but they were cheated. They were given fake promises. Even though YPG seems as a part of SDF, they do not accept it and they say that they are independent. SDF is just a name. It has no real existence on the earth.

QUESTION: What is the situation of people who join YPG from western countries?

ANSWER: They were coming from various countries and joining YPG. They included women. We saw some of them coming for publicity. A Canadian woman was found out to be a model in her country. The ones who return to their countries say that they fought against Daesh and they try to declare themselves as national heroes.

QUESTION: How much money do organization members get?

ANSWER: Salaries are around $170-200 monthly. Leaders do not get paid but they earn from smuggling and bribe. I was being paid directly by Shahin Jilo. I was given thousands of dollars and my situation was very good. Militants are paid in Syrian pound. PKK leaders’ team is unpaid but all of their demands are met. Later, corruptions already came to light.

Talal Silo, a former high-ranking commander and spokesperson of the U.S.-backed force who defected from the terrorist group last month, is currently in Turkey.

Despite Turkey’s objections, the U.S. has provided the PKK/PYD with arms, calling it an ally in the fight against Daesh, but ignoring its terrorist group status.

Silo told Anadolu Agency about the organization’s "exit to the Mediterranean" project.

He said a U.S. intelligence chief told them that it is necessary to reach Mediterranean in order to be "permanent".

The PKK/PYD is currently occupying more than one fourth of Syrian territory. The expansion strategy of the organization has grown as it advanced its area of dominance, starting from the Iraqi border in eastern Syria, then west through the Turkish borderline.

The future of the organization is connected to its ability to open a corridor to the Mediterranean from the land, and reach the opportunity to connect directly with the external world and receive support.

Turkey warned the U.S. of the goals of the organization, however, the U.S. government says the developments are only linked to the fight against Daesh.

Silo, before leaving Syria, had developed close relations with senior YPG figures -- the military wing of the PKK/PYD -- and had witnessed from the inside the activities of the organization, which uses the name SDF in Syria.

Silo participated many times in contacts between the PKK/PYD and its biggest supporter, the U.S.

Former SDF spokesman Silo, answered Anadolu Agency's questions about the U.S. looked at the "exit to the Mediterranean” project, how the organization is protecting its weapons depots against Turkey and the situation in Afrin and oil trade.

QUESTION: In the last period, war and international competition in Deir-ez Zour near the Iraqi border intensified. What happened behind the scenes?

ANSWER: In Sep. 9 we started the operation [against Daesh as the SDF]. I personally announced it. The target was the remaining al-Jazeera region in Syria and the north of Euphrates River.

Neither us, nor the YPG had the means to start an operation against Daesh. This operation was realized with U.S. support. The issue was definitely not related to oil. The target was the reaching of these forces under the name of the SDF to the Bukamal and Mayadin districts before the regime forces.

Thanks to this, a barricade would be founded between Syria and Iraq. The U.S. tried to help in the beginning but failed. In the beginning we were also harassed by the Russians. Many people were even killed in Russian and regime attacks.

The U.S. and SDF were fighting shoulder to shoulder. Regime forces were away.

But the U.S., seeing that the regime is reaching those areas rapidly, mobilized the SDF. It requested from Sahin Cilo [YPG regional figure] to do this job. There is something that most people do not know.

Many posts that were taken, were left to the Russians. Even Konoko gas plant and the surrounding oil fields were left to the Russians. When these transfers were made, the regime and the Russians did not advance further.

QUESTION: How does the PKK operate petroleum in Deir-ez Zour and Hasakah?

ANSWER: The YPG and PKK misused the oil fields in Rumaylan after capturing them. Firstly, they were exporting this oil over Daesh areas.

Ali Seyr, who is the PKK's responsible figure for financial issues at Jazeera, lives in Qamishli. He has direct connections with senior figures of the PKK. He is authorized to do oil agreements. Only he knows about the revenue made. This is the secret of the PKK.

Ali Seyr is selling oil to the outside since 2012. In the past, the sales were being done only over Daesh areas.

An officer of the regime, al-Katirji, is the general responsible for taking oil from the PKK. It was said that even Sahin Cilo could not intervene in this. The oil issue was the secret of the organization. I reached some information by asking many questions.

The money from the sold oil was being transferred to some names close to them in the banks of Lebanon. Then the money was being transferred to Europe. All the names are PKK members. The issue is very big. Everyday hundreds of tankers of oil were being transferred.

QUESTION: For a long time, a domination corridor project that the PKK/PYD will reach the Mediterranean by northern Syria was talked about. Did you have a chance to learn about U.S. officials' attitude in visits and meetings?

ANSWER: It was not a project. It was a promise. We met with an American who said that he was coming from a think tank.

They had asked for the meeting. He had a lot of bodyguards. Later, it was learned that he was a U.S. intelligence chief.

He said to us: "If you direct towards Deir-ez Zour, the U.S. will give the necessary support to provide a post towards the sea to the SDF and the Syrian Democratic Parliament".

It was promised. However, the operation to take Deir-ez Zour failed. The main issue is not taking the villages and oil fields. [A Mediterranean corridor] was promised to Sahin Cilo and the SDF. I was also there.

If this operation [Deir-ez Zour] was completed successfully, if we had won a victory, maybe the U.S. would try to open a corridor towards the sea for the SDF.

He [American intelligence chief] said: ‘It is not possible for a structure like this to have a future if it does not have access to the sea’.

He gave the issue of Kurdistan and Erbil as an example. Kurdistan does not have a point that opens to sea. Therefore, it always has to convince the other parties. Otherwise how will it export the oil? It has to have a point, like a port. The U.S. side promised on this issue. But I think it did not go according to the plan currently. We will see what happens in the following days.

QUESTION: The Turkish army has hit YPG targets in Karacok locality. What kinds of YPG elements were present at Karacok?

ANSWER: Karacok was the main base where the YPG's weapons and ammunitions depots and the money case were present. Bahoz Erdal and Sahin Cilo were residing close to there. It was also the place where ideological education of PKK leaders was made. YPG members were also receiving military education.

I went there two times. Once I met Sahin Cilo and took over a car from him. The YPG's archives and press center were also in Karacok. All the people present there were for the leader team.

Nalin from Turkey was responsible for women. She did not know Arabic. N. Sevin was also a Turkish-Kurd, she knew very little Arabic. Rustem [responsible for YPG groups] and Hasakah responsible Gerzan were also present.

I told Sahin Cilo that I was surprised how the death toll can be so much. He said: "Turkey made security violation in Karacok. There were some leaders who would be elected to new positions. Rustem would go to Turkey and work there. Turkish intelligence knew this. Regarding us, we were already staying outside because the message from the U.S. saying that 'you will not be targeted' had not came yet".

QUESTION: What happened when the U.S. commander arrived to the hit place at Karacok?

ANSWER: The second day an ordinary U.S. commander arrived there. Sahin Cilo had appeared in the press for the first time. The bodyguard of the American was English-speaking Selar. They told how the attack happened. They did not tell the officer that PKK administrators were present there, but they said that civilians and militants were present. The officer did even not condemn. After five days, Cilo said us that the U.S. had talked with Turkey and no attack will be carried out.

QUESTION: How did the YPG overcome the weapons depot problem?

ANSWER: The heavy weapons and ammunition were delivered to Hemin. Then, Hemin was bringing these to depots. Turkey did not target these depots that the Americans were protecting. A lot of weapons and ammunition were being brought to the [bases] where Americans were present, to prevent Turkey targeting them.

QUESTION: How does the PKK ensure the connection between Afrin and unconnected areas in the east? Does the lack of connection worry the organization?

ANSWER: When the Syrian regime took Aleppo, a road was formed directly. It is a parallel road [from the south] to the Operation Euphrates Shield area.

The road starts from Afrin [passes from the regime areas] and reaches Manbij through the outskirts of Aleppo. And from Manbij it directs to Jazeera [in east of Euphrates river].

In order to use the road, the approval of the regime or the Russian side is necessary. Sometimes even the Iranians' [approval].

QUESTION: Is the U.S. attitude of protecting the YPG also valid for Afrin?

ANSWER: The U.S. did not pledge about Afrin. Even I asked McGurk [U.S. Special Representative for fighting Daesh] at our first meeting.

At that time, Afrin did not have any communication [with the eastern areas]. I asked him about support to Afrin. He said that as the U.S. government they will not support Afrin. This happened at our first meeting.

He said: ‘If Afrin wants another supporter, it should find one’. I said: ‘Maybe the Russian side’. He said: ‘There is no obstacle for us’.

Then, Assad's cousin Hussein Assad called me. He told me to establish a line between the SDF and the Russians positioned at Khmeimim base. I told about the issue to Sahin Cilo. He said that the line will disturb the U.S. But Sipan Hamo [so-called general commander of YPG] wanted to communicate with the Russians. Then I told this to Hussein Assad. The communication line with the Russians was established. They were nestling to Russians in many issues.

QUESTION: How worrying is Turkey's intervention in Afrin for PKK?

ANSWER: If Turkish forces had intervened [in Afrin] they could have captured the city very quickly. The situation in Afrin is not like how the organization [PKK] shows outside. Therefore, they were very scared.

The issue is not only the fall of Afrin. If Turkish forces cut the northern rural areas; that would mean the failure of all projects [exit to Mediterranean], because they thought of Afrin as the project's heart.

The Turkish intervention would be the end of their dreams that they traded. [Against] the case of Turkish intervention in Afrin, they wanted Russian forces. The Syrian regime wanted the raising of the Syrian flag in case of contact with the Turks. But the regime put as a prerequisite the transfer of the points that the flag was raised to the regime itself.

Qandil rejected this request. But the border elements were scared ultimately. They believed that the U.S. would pressure Turkey not to capture Afrin. But the U.S. did not answer up to now. The U.S., since the beginning, said that it will support the liberated areas, but also said from the beginning that it will not give support to Afrin.
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