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Mashaal Tammo, also Mash'al Tammo (, ; 1958 – October 7, 2011) was a Syrian Kurdish politician and activist who supported the interests of the minority of the Kurds. Tammo was released in 2010 after spending more than three years in jail. Founding the liberal Kurdish Future Movement party he angered both the government and rivals in the Kurdish community. His outspoken vision towards a pluralistic democratic Syria, in which Kurds would take part just the way all other Syrians do, dismissed any kind of regional autonomy as demanded by most other Kurdish parties. This even led him to dissociate his party from the Syrian Kurdish political scene. When he met with representatives from the major Kurdish parties in Syria following his release from prison, he announced to them that "he did not belong to the Kurdish movement, but was a part of the Syrian revolution." When the other politicians asked him to reconsider, he refused to do so and withdrew the Future Movement from the Kurdish Patriotic Movement umbrella alliance. Though he later tried to rejoin the alliance, the other parties blocked any such action. He was also a member of the executive committee of the newly formed
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, a broad-based front bringing together opposition figures inside and outside the country in an attempt to unify the deeply fragmented dissident movement.''Syria Funeral Shooting: Forces Open Fire On Mashaal Tammo Mourners''
Huffington Post, 10/8/11


Assassination

In the turmoil of the 2011 Syrian uprising, Tammo was assassinated by masked men who burst into an apartment and gunned him down on 7 October 2011. The next day, more than 50,000 mourners marched through
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in a funeral procession for him. Security forces fired into the crowds, killing five people. Tammo's son, Fares Tammo, has urged Syria's Kurds to throw their support behind the revolt, telling the New York Times: "My father's assassination is the screw in the regime's coffin. They made a big mistake by killing my father."Thousands of Kurds could awaken against Syrian regime
By Adrian Blomfield, 09 Oct 2011
The Syrian government blamed "armed terrorists" and an "international Conspiration against Syria“.Syria Online, official site
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, however, accused the government in Turkey of carrying out the assassination stating that "this assassination against a Kurdish politician ascarried out by Turkey. Turkey already has a very profound history record of political assassinations on the Kurdish people and other ethnic backgrounds, both in Turkey and in the region." In October 2012, Saudi-owned TV channel Al-Arabiya claimed that
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himself had engaged the Air Force Intelligence Directorate to assassinate Tammo.


Legacy

At least two Syrian Kurdish
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units adopted names in honor of Mashaal Tammo: The small ''Mashaal Tammo Brigade'' under Osama Hilali unsuccessfully fought against the YPG during the
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; while a unit in eastern Ghouta was known as ''Martyr Meshaal Temmo Brigade'' until its ideology changed to radical
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, whereupon it changed its name to '' Mujahid
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Brigade''. A "Martyr Mashaal Tammo Brigade" under Abu Maryam al-Hasakawi also took part in the
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in 2018 as a subunit of the
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before the al-Hasakawi was arrested and his grouped renamed as the 213th Brigade, though it is not known if this unit is related to the aforementioned two.


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