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    SYRIAN REBELS, KURDISH MILITIA SIGN CEASEFIRE

    February 20, 2013 - 21:33 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Syrian rebels and a Kurdish militia that have
    fought each other for months in a town near the Turkish border have
    signed a ceasefire, averting the prospect of an Arab-Kurd conflict,
    Reuters reported.

    Syria's Kurds have exploited the civil war between forces loyal to
    President Bashar al-Assad and rebels fighting to oust him by asserting
    control in parts of the northeast, which have been spared the worst
    of the violence.

    But the relative calm was shattered last November when mainly Sunni
    Muslim Arab rebels overran the ethnically mixed Syrian town of Ras
    al-Ain and Assad's airforce bombed it in the days that followed.

    Until a deal was struck earlier this week, Kurdish fighters known
    as Popular Protection Units (YPG) had been battling to drive out
    insurgents from the Free Syrian Army (FSA), opening another front in
    Syria's near two year civil war.

    Previous efforts to broker a truce repeatedly fell through.

    "They were forced to sign an agreement to withdraw from the town,"
    said YPG spokesman Khabat Ibrahim, who was present at the ceasefire
    signing ceremony. "If the FSA respects us, we can join with them to
    liberate towns still under Assad's control".

    The YPG says it has no political affiliations, but analysts say it
    has close ties to the PKK.

    Rebels accuse Syrian Kurdish parties aligned with the PKK of colluding
    with Assad in return for him leaving them to their own devices and
    keeping out the FSA. That also serves Assad's interests by unnerving
    Turkey.

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