Turkey accused of trafficking with organs

It was claimed that Rezan Halil Muhammed, who was tortured and seriously injured by the Turkish state in occupied Afrin, died suspiciously in a hospital in Turkey and his organs were stolen.

Rezan Helil Muhammed, from the village of Çakala in Afrin's Şiye district, was kidnapped by mercenaries under the auspices of the Turkish state in the Mahmudiye District of Afrin about 12 days ago.

The mercenaries, who tortured Muhammad for 8 days, left him injured in front of his house after his family paid a ransom.

Mohammed, who was taken to the hospital in Turkey to be treated by his family, died suspiciously after staying in the hospital for two days.

It was claimed that Rezan Muhammed Halil was actually killed in the hospital and had his organs removed.

This case is not the first example of the Turkish state engaging in organs trafficking. In 2013-2014, it was disclosed through some documents that the organs of Syrian citizens were stolen in a hospital in Kilis.

In addition, although coronavirus cases intensified in Afrin last year, many residents of the city refused to go to hospitals for fear of their organs being taken from them.

The people of Afrin said that many people who entered the hospitals in good condition died suspiciously, and families were informed that they "died from coronavirus".