Property of Afrin residents confiscated
Following the massive looting by the Turkish state and its militias, targeted reprisals against families in connection with autonomous self-government are now beginning.
Following the massive looting by the Turkish state and its militias, targeted reprisals against families in connection with autonomous self-government are now beginning.
With the invasion of the Turkish army and its militias, hundreds of thousands were driven out, houses were looted and, as a result, a settlement policy was launched to change the demography of the region.
According to information from the ANHA news agency, the Turkish state has begun to settle Arab and Turkmen families in homes of the displaced Kurdish population. Likewise, the arrival of hundreds of families of jihadists evacuated from East Ghouta has begun in the Afrin-Jindirês region
After first of all the homes of displaced people were used for this settlement policy, invaders have now begun to seize the houses and land of the people remaining in the city. On the other hand, militias threaten the inhabitants of the city with death, so that they sell their land. A. A., who still lives in the city, reports that he is being forced to sell his land of 3,000 olive trees to the family of an al-Qaeda al-Nusra member. When A. A. expressed his refusal, the militia came to his home and threatened him with death. A. A. explains that he is worried about his life.
The possession of residents was confiscated
Furthermore, it is reported that the possession of people in connection with the Democratic Autonomous Administration of Afrin, is seized by the Turkish state. The inhabitant of Afrin M. N. explains: "Life in Afrin has become a nightmare. The gangs do not allow us to move in the district or in the village. We do not know what will happen to us." M. N. reports that the militias and the Turkish army have Kurdish collaborators with them, who then accuse them of cooperating with the local government and then confiscate their property.
Family kidnapped
People in the city also report that citizen N. E., along with his family of six, was kidnapped by Turkish soldiers and militias and that there is no information about the family's whereabouts.