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Fact-Finding Team:
Kurdistan Region A Kurdish fact-finding mission says in its report that it found no evidence to back media claims of Kurdish massacres by ****** groups, which are mixed up in Syrias messy civil war.
According to a report by the nine-member committee, most witnesses said they had seen between 17-25 bodies, after clashes erupted this summer between the Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) and ****** fighters of the Jabhat al-Nusrah and Islamic State of Iraq.
The report has not been officially released, but an advance copy was obtained by Rudaw. It says that only a few people reported seeing as many as 80 bodies after the clashes.
Those who spoke to the committee did not estimate the death toll at 450 persons, says the mission, referring to media reports which had been released by the PYD, whose affiliation with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and de-facto control of Syrias Kurdish regions has raised tensions with the majority of other groups.
Things also are complicated by claims of the PYDs backdoor connections with the regime of Bashar al-Assad, which the Syrian opposition is fighting to topple. Until the recent clashes with the PYD, the Kurds had largely stayed out of the civil war.
Reports of a mass killing surfaced after media footage of an alleged Kurdish massacre reporting that 450 villagers had been murdered by jihadis -- was released by the PYD, and shown by Iranian and Russian media. The film was later shown to be false, and unrelated to the Syrian war.
But Kurdistan Region President Massoud Barzani urged the formation of a committee to conduct a thorough investigation. The team, from the main Kurdish political parties across the Middle East, was entrusted with ascertaining PYD claims of a massacre.
The committee spent five days visiting several locations in Syrias Kurdish regions, and interviewing dozens of people from places where the massacre had allegedly happened.
Team members interviewed at least 50 people, including men, women in children, from Tel-Haran and Tel-Hasil, two locations where the PYD had claimed the killings had happened.