penned in on all sides syria kurds
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
Last Updated : GMT 09:03:51
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

In economic dire straits

Penned in on all sides, Syria Kurds

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Penned in on all sides, Syria Kurds

A Syrian man sorts mint at a street market in Syria's northeastern city
Qamishli - Arab Today

Syria's Kurds dreamt of an economic success story when they declared an autonomous region in the country's north, an area rich in oil resources and known as a breadbasket.

But instead their proto-state has become an island, squeezed economically on all sides and dependent on aid to make up for shortfalls in basic goods including food and medicine.

In his pharmacy in Qamishli, Mustafa Ebdi examined his dwindling stock.

"Most medication is missing," he told AFP, as a crowd of customers picked desperately through his sparse shelves.

"Our pharmacies are empty. We cannot find general anaesthetics or other medication used in surgery, as well as medication for diabetes," he added.

Location is largely to blame.

"The economic situation is bad because the Kurdish areas are surrounded -- to the south there is the Islamic State group, to the north Turkey," said analyst Fabrice Balanche. 

To the east lies the fickle Simalka border crossing with the Kurdistan region of Iraq, whose leaders "close the border whenever (they) want", Balanche added.

Despite sharing a nominally common cause, Iraqi Kurdistan has tense relations with the ruling Democratic Union Party (PYD) in Syria's Kurdish regions.

It has close ties with Turkey, which considers the PYD to be the Syrian branch of Turkey's Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), designated a "terrorist" group by Ankara.

As a result, the sole official trade route in or out for the northeastern portion of the autonomous Kurdish region is frequently closed, often without warning.

- Spiralling prices -

And the result for residents of the area is shortages and economic hardship.

A kilogramme (two pounds) of sugar cost 175 Syrian pounds five months ago but now sells for 800 pounds ($1.60), and flour has shot up from 25 Syrian pounds per kilogramme to 125. 

Strolling through the shopping market in Qamishli, Mohannad al-Jarba complained that with so few goods, shopkeepers can hike up prices as and when they please.
"We're beholden to the seller's conscience because he controls the prices," he said. 

Syria's conflict erupted in March 2011 with anti-government protests across the country, but has since evolved into a complex war for competing zones of control.

Syria's Kurds largely declined to side with either regime or rebels, focusing instead on building a semi-autonomous region in Kurdish-majority areas.

More recently, the PYD's armed wing has become a key force against IS, fighting the jihadist group with support from the US-led coalition.

On the face of it, the Kurdish region has the resources to thrive, including oil fields from which the Kurds have extracted and refined sufficient crude for their own consumption and electricity generation.

The self-proclaimed Rojava region also includes large stretches of fertile land, particularly in northeast Hasakeh province, and was once the primary producer of wheat for consumption across Syria. 

But production has plummeted because of falling soil nutrient levels and IS control over the key trade access routes in the adjacent provinces of Raqa and Deir Ezzor.

- Aid not a solution -

But residents and Kurdish officials alike lay the lion's share of the blame for their economic woes on the closure of the Simalka crossing in mid-March. 


They accuse Iraqi Kurdish authorities of shutting the post in response to the declaration of a federal zone in northern Syria on March 17, a development which provoked Turkish anger.

The self-proclaimed "federal system" is intended to centralise governance in the three Kurdish cantons of Afrin, Kobane, and Jazire in north and northeast Syria.

Standing at his post under the beating sun at the border point, Siyamand Usman said the amount of goods entering Kurdish areas in Syria has plunged by 90 percent since March. 

"We were surprised when the Simalka border crossing was closed at the same time as the announcement of the federal region," he told AFP.

"The only products that enter stay under the sun for several days and huge fees must be paid to make sure they come in."

In early July, the United Nations began airlifting humanitarian aid from Damascus into Qamishli to support nearly 300,000 people in need. 

The first delivery carried 40 tonnes of food including rice, salt, and sugar, but Kurdish officials say the assistance from aid groups is only a temporary stopgap.

"We're suffering shortages of fruits and vegetables, and we're unable to export or import," said Badran Jiya Kurd, advisor to the autonomous administration. 

"The Syrian regime never created the opportunities for economic advancement in the region, even though our area is rich. It was taking advantage of our resources," he said.

"The powers that are supporting Rojava militarily are not supporting Rojava economically."

Source: AFP

almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday

GMT 12:55 2018 Sunday ,21 January

Duterte bans Philippine nationals

GMT 13:13 2018 Saturday ,20 January

UK retail sales slide in December

GMT 10:06 2018 Friday ,19 January

To develop oil fields retaken from Kurds

GMT 13:33 2018 Thursday ,18 January

Sudan holds communist leader

GMT 12:51 2018 Wednesday ,17 January

Sudan police beat protesters at demo

GMT 09:24 2018 Tuesday ,16 January

UK construction firm Carillion collapses

GMT 12:06 2018 Monday ,15 January

EU more dependent on Russian gas

GMT 11:31 2018 Sunday ,14 January

Glimmers of hope in Iran economy
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today

Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

penned in on all sides syria kurds penned in on all sides syria kurds

 



Name *

E-mail *

Comment Title*

Comment *

: Characters Left

Mandatory *

Terms of use

Publishing Terms: Not to offend the author, or to persons or sanctities or attacking religions or divine self. And stay away from sectarian and racial incitement and insults.

I agree with the Terms of Use

Security Code*

penned in on all sides syria kurds penned in on all sides syria kurds

 



Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017

GMT 09:22 2018 Monday ,22 January

Skincare PR Performance Full Year 2017
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way

GMT 11:03 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

New hunt for flight MH370 gets under way
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Modern colorful bedroom renovation

GMT 10:57 2017 Thursday ,21 December

Modern colorful bedroom renovation
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president

GMT 13:56 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today Turkey detains dozens more

GMT 10:47 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

Turkey detains dozens more

GMT 09:57 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon two

GMT 15:46 2017 Friday ,23 June

Bomber sows death among civilians fleeing Mosul

GMT 10:24 2016 Wednesday ,23 March

cartoon fifteen

GMT 12:58 2017 Thursday ,23 November

4 in 10 cancers due to modifiable risk

GMT 11:14 2017 Saturday ,21 October

MP Taaima criticizes new traffic law

GMT 23:14 2017 Tuesday ,12 September

The X factor: Say hello to Apple’s $999 iPhone

GMT 05:00 2017 Monday ,27 March

Idris Elba: Diversity has become a corny word

GMT 10:28 2018 Wednesday ,24 January

'Friendly and kind' N. Korean skaters

GMT 13:56 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Puigdemont candidate for Catalan president

GMT 10:43 2018 Tuesday ,23 January

Volkswagen clinches record sales

GMT 18:06 2018 Tuesday ,09 January

10 migrants dead, dozens missing off Libya coast

GMT 12:15 2017 Friday ,20 January

Actress Yousra Al Louzi stresses love to Cinema

GMT 15:14 2015 Sunday ,29 March

Sudan denies closing Iranian embassy in Khartoum

GMT 13:32 2017 Tuesday ,12 December

Senate tax plan would boost revenue $1.8 tn

GMT 14:36 2017 Saturday ,29 July

Nanis reveals simple ideas for home renovation
Almaghrib Today, almaghrib today
 
 Almaghrib Today Facebook,almaghrib today facebook  Almaghrib Today Twitter,almaghrib today twitter Almaghrib Today Rss,almaghrib today rss  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube  Almaghrib Today Youtube,almaghrib today youtube

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©

.almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday .almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday almaghribtoday almaghribtoday
almaghribtoday
بناية النخيل - رأس النبع _ خلف السفارة الفرنسية _بيروت - لبنان
almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday, Almaghribtoday