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Kurds push for future in post-Assad era
39 Views • Aug 16, 2012
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While the government is still strong in Hasakeh's city of Qamishli, it is granting more freedom to Kurds.
In their crackdown on protests Security forces reportedly refrained from using excessive force against people in Qamishli, and went as far as allowing the Kurdish flag to fly high over the city.
Al Jazeera's Hoda Abdel Hamid is the first international journalist to reach Qamishli.
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