RIHA - Alan Meîş, the presenter of the documentary Destên Tarî, about the agents who planned the attacks and assassinations in Northern and Eastern Syria, said that Parastin-MİT acted jointly and ENKS protected the agents.
Assassinations and attacks against names including commanders involved in the fight against ISIS in Northern and Eastern Syria continue. Ronahî TV shed light on the intelligence partnership in the attacks and assassinations with the 3-part documentary “Destên Tarî (Dark Hands)” broadcast between September 10-24.
In the 105-minute documentary, the documents obtained by the security forces during operations and the intelligence partnership between Turkey and the KDP were presented. In the documentary, Parastin, the intelligence agency of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP), the Kurdish National Council of Syria (Encûmena Niştimanî ya Kurdî li Sûriyê-ENKS), which is close to the KDP, and the National Intelligence Team (MİT) acted jointly.
Twelve people arrested in the operations explained how the intelligence network was woven in the Sêmêlê Intelligence Center of Parastin in the Federated Kurdistan Region. While all these discussions continue, it has been documented with images that KDP-affiliated forces in cooperation with Turkey installed a photo trap in the village of Bilê in the Barzan region of the Federated Kurdistan Region.
Alan Meîş
Alan Meîş, the presenter of the documentary, said that MİT plays a key role in the network they want to expand. Alan Meîş pointed out that some names were lured into traps for the intelligence network and said: “There are camps where people who had to leave Rojava for Bashûr stay. There are Parastin officials in those camps. These people use different methods to identify those who might be agents. Different methods are used. Drugs are the first stage. Over time, people who are addicted to drugs are forced to become spies. Another method is to threaten them by spreading videos of people with whom they have sexual intercourse. They mostly apply this against women. Another method is to buy them with money. We learned that there are many different methods in addition to these methods during the shooting of the documentary.”
'ENKS PROTECTS'
Pointing out that the center of the network is the Sêmêlê Intelligence Center under the control of Parastin, “This center is actually run by MİT. Military information is obtained from the people interrogated here. If these people fall, they are trained and used for dirty purposes. This is how the network is created. The people sent there send information from moment to moment in Northern and Eastern Syria” said Alan Meîş.
Alan Meîş stated that the people who were exposed were also instructed to take refuge in places belonging to ENKS. Alan Meîş said that the ENKS protects these people and added: “The information we have obtained confirms what we have said. This network has been woven for a long time. There are people who have been working in this network for about 7 years and all of them were caught by the security forces. A big network was destroyed in the operations carried out.”
Noting that the revolution in Northern and Eastern Syria is targeted by this network, “There are groups who are disturbed by the Rojava Revolution and do not want peace. Those who play dirty games to displace people from their lands are the pillars of the intelligence network in the region. The task of the ENKS is to denigrate the revolution and protect the agents. Based on this, we can conclude who is protecting and growing the people's revolution and who is selling it” he said.
THE ROLE OF AGENTS IN THE ATTACKS
Alan Meîş said that they learned that many airstrikes were carried out based on the information provided by the captured network members. Stating that network members also attack social values, Alan Meîş said: “The whole world is talking about the heroism of Rojava women. Agents, who carry out defamation policies against this, have launched a great psychological attack for their dirty ambitions.”
Stating that the agents play a role in the massacre of people in exchange for money, Alan Meîş continued as follows: “They turn a blind eye to the massacre of people for a few pennies of money. This is very painful. Rojava is a big name. These people who were spied on were the children of this people, our neighbors. It hurts to know them personally, to see them in the pit they fell into. Another sad thing is that the people who spied on them are also Kurds. It is these people who strengthen the hand of the Kurdish enemies. Agents have a family. These families are also saddened by what is happening and cannot accept it. They cannot accept that their children have fallen into this situation.”
MA / Emrullah Acar