Kurdish Distrust of Syria’s New Government Runs Deep
nytimes.comPublished: 4/28/2025
Summary
The rebellion against Syria's autocratic government has faced significant obstacles, particularly in northeastern Syria where Kurdish minorities are deeply divided by their history of hostility toward the rebels and now turning to Ankara for support amid regional tensions. Interviewees revealed that Kurdish distrust stems from past connections with Al Qaeda-affiliated rebel factions as well as Ankara's current backing, which they fear undermines their autonomy.