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Dutch and German Biker Gangs Arrive in Kobani to Fight ISIS
via Breitbart Feed
Last week, the Netherlands legalized the choice of some members of No
Surrender, a biker gang, to travel to Syria and Iraq and fight alongside
Kurdish forces against the Islamic State. They are no longer the only
European biker gang to enter the fray, as German group Median Empire also
announces its presence in Kobani, Syria.
An extensive report highlighting the war against the Islamic State from the
perspective of European biker gangs in Spanish newspaper ABC notes that
Median Empire, a group named after a Mesopotamian civilization, has chosen
to showcase those who leave the comfort of Europe to protect minorities in
Iraq and Syria from the jihadist scourge. Unlike No Surrender, a group
comprised mostly of various European ethnicities, Median Empire boasts a
largely Kurdish membership, so for these bikers, the fight is personal.
The group announced on Facebook that they had a presence in Kobani,
currently the scene of an arduous battle for control between Kurdish forces
and the Islamic State and have posted photos as proof.
German "Median Empire" bikers and Dutch "No Surrender" bikers join #
Kurds against #ISIL http://t.co/SLmc6wxiY4 pic.twitter.com/eZCuvfhye2
— Jeffrey Guterman PhD (@JeffreyGuterman) October 17, 2014
"Our youths were in Kobani today," the post reads, "and have told me that
they have been shot at but nothing has happened to them. They are fine." The
post concludes, "While others prattle on, our boys are on the front lines,
fighting the Islamic State."
The fight for Kobani has become particularly important in the quest to stop
the spread of the Islamic State. Kobani rests on the border between Syria
and Turkey. If the Islamic State gains control of it, it would have almost
unchallenged passage between Turkey and Syria. While initially appearing to
be successfully conquering the town, Kurdish forces have managed to keep the
jihadists at bay as brutal fighting continues in the town.
The ABC article quotes one of the Median Empire bikers currently voyaging to
the front lines. Azad, as he requested to be called, explained that, since
emigrating from Kurdish territories when he was nine years old, his life is
comfortable. "We are in Europe now, everyone is fine, we have jobs, money, a
warm place, and enough food," he explained. "I see a bunch of people who
have forgotten where they come from."
Meanwhile, No Surrender, which does not boast a particularly Kurdish
membership, announced this week that at least three more members have begun
traveling to Syria from Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and Breda. The No Surrender
fighters are on their way to Mosul, Iraq--a city under the full control of
the Islamic State. |
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