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Salih Muslim Mohammed

HARDtalk speaks to Salih Muslim Mohammed, leader of the PYD (Syrian Kurdish Party), part of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, a secular coalition inside Syria.

The extremist group Isis is expanding its foothold in Syria, after its recent gains in neighbouring Iraq. The first town it seized was Raqqa in northern Syria a year ago; it holds parts of Aleppo province in the north as well as more territory on the border with Iraq. Isis is now engaging in battles with other rebel groups in Syria, splintering efforts by the opposition who now find themselves battling both Isis forces and government troops. What does the advance of Isis mean for moderate secular opposition groups inside Syria? HARDtalk speaks to Salih Muslim Mohammed, leader of the Syrian Kurdish Party, the PYD, which is part of the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change, a secular, pro-democracy coalition inside Syria.

30 minutes

Last on

Wed 2 Jul 201420:30GMT

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterZeinab Badawi
Interviewed GuestSalih Muslim Mohammed

Broadcasts

  • Tue 1 Jul 201420:30GMT
  • Wed 2 Jul 201403:30GMT
  • Wed 2 Jul 201408:30GMT
  • Wed 2 Jul 201414:30GMT
  • Wed 2 Jul 201420:30GMT