Germany suffers from the effects of the Syrian conflict

Together with migrants, their conflicts enter the country. Tensions between the Kurds and the nationalist Turks are intensifying every day of the Turkish military offensive in northern Syria. Riots, assaults and injuries to police officers.

 On both sides there are forces with a high potential for aggression. Militant Kurds and far-right representatives of the national “gray wolves” provoke each other.
For example, last week in Lüdenscheid a Turkish man was seriously injured as a result of a stab during a Kurdish demonstration. Violence erupted between Kurds and Turks in Linz, Austria. There, people with the flag of Kurdistan chased a man and kicked him. In the northern Rhine-Westphalian city of Herne, the Kurds destroyed the Turkish kiosk.

This is not the first time that external clashes are taking place on German streets. Images and slogans resemble the protests and riots of 1994. The culmination of the escalation was the blockade of the A3 motorway by hundreds of demonstrators and their vehicles. Cruel Kurds carried gas cans with them and threatened to light both police and inexperienced motorists.

The Kurds are trying to extort the responsibility of the “West” by extortion.

“We will protest until the Western countries stop the invasion of Rojava”, –  said one of the Protestants in Berlin.

Germany is increasingly becoming the scene of hostile ethnic groups. Riots between Kurds and Turks are just the beginning. After all, a military offensive in northern Syria not only affects the Kurds living there, the invasion is a military act against Syria.