A week in Afrin: Kidnapping, looting, extortion, forced displacement
The Turkish state continued to commit crimes of kidnapping, plunder, extortion, forced migration and demographic change in Afrin in the last week.
The Turkish state continued to commit crimes of kidnapping, plunder, extortion, forced migration and demographic change in Afrin in the last week.
After the Turkish state invaded Afrin in 2018, it created a complete terrorist regime. Kidnapping, ransom, plunder, extortion, torture, execution and demographic change have become daily crimes.
The Turkish state's plan to resettle more than one million refugees in Syria is also being implemented as part of the ethnic cleansing project. While the Kurds are displaced from their own lands by force and massacres, they are replaced by the families of the mercenaries and refugees taking shelter in Turkey.
Demographic change
According to ANHA news agency, 43 more refugees were deported from Istanbul in the last week and sent to the canton from the Hema border gate in Afrin's Jindirêsê district.
Meanwhile, the construction of the colonial houses, which started in the village of Sindiyankê in the Jindirêsê district at the beginning of March, was completed. The families of the "Sharqiye" mercenaries from Deir ez-Zor will be settled in those 50 units.
Kidnapping and Ransom
The "Civil Police", the paramilitary criminal apparatus established by the Turkish state in the occupied areas, kidnapped two citizens returning to Afrin from the occupied Azaz. A ransom of 10 thousand dollars was requested from their families for their release. Where they are kept and their fate is unknown.
On 23 September, 3 people were kidnapped in Jindirês district. It was learned that the kidnapped people were Horo Oso (25) from the village of Aşkan, Ehmed Ali El İsa (33) and Luqman Mihemed Hesen (34) from the village of Dêr Belot.
In addition, 70 people who tried to cross the border were handed over to the mercenaries in Afrin and fined.