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Olivier Piot

Journalist, author of Le Kurdistan, la colère d’un peuple sans droits (2012), Le peuple kurde, clé de voûte du Moyen-Orient (2017) and Kurdes. Les Damnés de la guerre (mars 2020), Les Petits matins ed.

  • The image depicts a large crowd participating in a demonstration or march. In the foreground, two armed soldiers in military uniforms are positioned on a higher vantage point, observing the event. Below them, a diverse group of people holds various flags and banners, indicating that the gathering is likely a political or social protest. The scene is set in an outdoor urban environment, with trees and buildings visible in the background. The atmosphere appears to be one of engagement and collective action. The Kurds Trapped By The Military Escalation In Syria Olivier Piot · March 2018 The escalation of the war in Syria which began early in January 2018 has clearly reshuffled the cards as to the balance of forces on the ground. Potentially allies of both Moscow and Washington, yet weakened in Afrin Canton by the onslaught of the Turkish army, have the Syrian Kurds lost all (…)
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