Afrin Human Rights Organisation: MIT abducted 3 Kurdish civilians

Afrin has been occupied by the Turkish state in March 2018 and has witnessed countless crimes against humanity since.

Afrin Human Rights Organisation announced that three Kurdish civilians from Afrin have been kidnapped by Turkish secret service MIT.

According to the organisation, the three men were abducted were living in the village of Termisha in the Shiye district. The kidnapped civilians were named by Efrîn Post website as Xelîl Menan Seydo (45), Kamîran Xelîl Seydo (22) and Ferdî Xelîl Seydo (40).

The aftermath of the three men is not known, nor the cause of their abduction.

Since the start of August, Turkish Intelligence Task Force has launched a wide campaign of arrest targeting innocent civilian Kurds, who are taken to Turkish prison falsely accused by Turks as " PKK, YPG militants".

Afrin has been occupied by Turkey since March 2018. Kidnappings are a common source of income for the Islamist mercenaries of the Turkish state. Since the beginning of the occupation of Afrin, human rights violations and war crimes have been on the agenda in what was once the safest region of all Syria. In addition to a classic colonial policy, Turkey continues to practice a policy of ethnic cleansing, which has driven hundreds of thousands of people from their ancestral settlements. The demographic change in favour of Turkey and its Islamist invasion forces, crimes such as kidnapping, torture, extortion and murder are happening with the de facto approval of the international community of states.

The women of Afrin in particular suffer from the invasion. Between March 2018 and November 2019 alone, the Afrin Human Rights Association documented 1200 cases of violence by the occupying forces. According to this, 40 women were murdered, 60 women became the target of sexual violence, one hundred women were physically tortured and almost 1000 women were abducted. The number of unreported cases is probably much higher. At least five women took their own lives in the same period as a result of the violence of the occupying forces.

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