Untitled Agreement [between the People’s Protection Units (YPG) and Free Syrian Army (FSA) Mara’a Operations Room, Afrin, Aleppo]
- Country/entity
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Syria
- Region
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Middle East and North Africa
- Agreement name
- Untitled Agreement [between the People’s Protection Units (YPG) and Free Syrian Army (FSA) Mara’a Operations Room, Afrin, Aleppo]
- Date
- 3 Dec 2015
- Agreement status
- Multiparty signed/agreed
- Interim arrangement
- Yes
- Agreement/conflict level
- Intrastate/local conflict
- Stage
- Ceasefire/related
- Conflict nature
- Inter-group
- Peace process
- Syrian Local Agreements
- Parties
- People's Protection Units (YPG) and Free Syrian Army (FSA) Maraa Operation's Room.
- Third parties
- -
- Description
- Short ceasefire agreement between the YPG and the Maraa Operations Room faction of the FSA in Afrin, Aleppo, providing for: (1) a mutual ceasefire; (2) withdrawal of fighters and return of civilians to the area; (3) formation of a committee to solve remaining security issues.
- Agreement document
- SY_121203_Truce between YPG and FSA Maraa in Afrin, Aleppo_EN.pdf (opens in new tab) | Download PDF
- Agreement document (original language)
- SY_121203_Truce between YPG and FSA Maraa in Afrin, Aleppo_AR.pdf (opens in new tab)
Local agreement properties
- Process type
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Informal but persistent process
- Rationale
- -> Local issues only; no external support mechanism; culture of signing There is no formally established mechanism to support the negotiation between the signing parties. Moreover, this agreement cannot be linked to the national peace process. Indeed, both groups oppose the rule of Bashar al-Assad in Syria and reject the idea of a national negotiation to solve the conflict. Yet, it seems that both signing parties choose to solve daily pragmatic issues related to their armed struggle through agreements. Although one cannot speak of a “culture” of singing peace agreements, the parties are involved (in a non-proactive and non-conscious way) in a persistent practice of signing local agreements.
- Is there a documented link to a national peace process?
- No
- Link to national process: articulated rationale
- No link to the national peace process in Syria is mentioned in the agreement, neither it can be inferred from further research. First, the agreement does not involve local governance actors; and the signing parties themselves are not official state representative. Second, all parties to the agreement reject the national peace process, as it would maintain Bashar al-Assad and the Syrian government in power.
- Name of Locale
- Afrin
- Nature of Locale
- Region
- GPS Lat/Long (DD)
- 36.510554, 36.866326
- Participant type
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Local armed group
- Mediator, facilitator or similar
- No mention of mediator or similar
Local issues
- Ritual/prayer and process (including use of scripture)
- Page 1, In the name of God, most Gracious, most Compassionate
- Grievance List
- Although the agreement does not refer to specific causes of the conflict, it lists three provisions to address local grievances.
Page 1,
1. A mutual ceasefire between the two parties will begin at 8.00 am on Thursday 3/12/2015.
2. A withdrawal of military forces from both sides [to] outside of the battle zone and the return of [civilians from] both sides to the area.
3. To form a committee consisting of [members from] the two parties to resolve all existing security [issues]. - Cattle rustling/banditry
No specific mention.
- Social cover
No specific mention.
Untitled Agreement [between the People’s Protection Units (YPG) and Free Syrian Army (FSA) Mara’a Operations Room, Afrin, Aleppo]
December 3, 2015
In the name of God, most Gracious, most Compassionate
For reparation purposes, both sides approved the initiative launched by the Shura Council regarding peace in Aleppo.
After consensus, we agreed to:
A mutual ceasefire between the two parties will begin at 8.00 am on Thursday 3/12/2015.
A withdrawal of military forces from both sides [to] outside of the battle zone and the return of [civilians from] both sides to the area.
To form a committee consisting of [members from] the two parties to resolve all existing security [issues].
Released on Thursday 3/12/2015
YPG
FSA
Sentence unclear