South Kurdistanian deputies call for 'national unity' 2015-02-15 12:07:58 YASİN KOBULAN DİYARBAKIR (DİHA) – South Kurdistan Parliament Committee supported that the unity that was created among Kurdish forces against Daesh should be turned into a political unity and it raised the issue of Kurdish National Congress. South Kurdistan Parliament Human Rights Commission Speaker and YNK (Patriotic Union of Kurdistan) Parliamentarian Salah Mahmood, the President of Women Commission and a member of Civil Society Commission and parliamentarian of Goran (Change) Movement Afear İbrahim Hussein, and PDK parliamentarian Mohammedali Yaseen Taha released some important explanations during their visit to main Kurdish city of Diyarbakır to make some contacts. Hussein: It's honorable to fight shoulder to shoulder with our brothers The President of Women Commission and a member of Civil Society Commission and parliamentarian of Goran Movement Afear İbrahim Hussein stated that they do everything at hand to fight against Daesh and added, “We are resisting to not letting Daesh further. After a significant decision, Peshmerga forces joined their brothers in Kobanê to fight shoulder to shoulder against Daesh and this was very promising”. Hussein also argued that attention should firstly be given to collaboratively stop the attacks of Daesh and then pointed out the importance of having a National Congress aftermath. Mahmood: Time for political unity South Kurdistan Parliament Human Rights Commission Speaker YNK parliamentarian Salah Mahmood stated that Kurdish fighters from all four parts of Kurdistan are defending their land against Daesh and he also emphasized the importance and urgency of having a political unity. Taha: Blood of Kurdistan forces are now mixed PDK parliamentarian Mohammedali Yaseen Taha also stressed the importance of HPG and Peshmerge forces fighting alongside each other and concluded, “Blood of fighters of Kurdistan is mixed and we will never step back, we will win the victory”. (da/nt)