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Ferhad Şamî
Native nameفەرھاد شامی
RankSpokesperson
UnitSyrian Democratic Forces
Battles / warsSyrian Civil War

Ferhad Şamî (Sorani Kurdish: فەرھاد شامی), also known as Farhad Shami or Farhad al-Shami, is a Kurdish military leader and spokesperson. He is a spokesperson for the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a Kurdish-led alliance of forces involved in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS) and regional security challenges.

Early life and background

Details about Shami's early life are limited in public sources. He has been active in Kurdish military and political movements for several years and is recognized for his leadership within Kurdish forces in Rojava.

Military and political involvement

Farhad Shami became known as a strategic figure and spokesperson for the SDF during its campaigns against ISIS. He has participated in multiple military operations and has consistently advocated for the defense of Kurdish regions against external threats, particularly from Turkey and rebel groups.

In public statements, Shami has emphasized the need for continued vigilance against the resurgence of ISIS and stressed the importance of international trials for captured ISIS members to address ongoing instability in the region. He has also criticized Turkey's military interventions in northern Syria, asserting that these operations undermine regional stability.

Shami frequently discusses the security situation in key cities like Raqqa and Manbij, which remain hotspots for insurgent activity. He has described these areas as resilient against external threats due to the strength of local defense forces and alliances.

In his public addresses, Shami often calls for regional solidarity and international cooperation to ensure the safety and stability of northern Syria.

See also

References

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