Kurdish man arrested for allegedly not requesting “exist permission” from the militia occupying his village

  Afrinpost – Special

  A Kurdish citizen has been arrested for more than three months by the militia “Military Police” of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, where he was arrested at one of the checkpoints of Islamic militias in the city of Jarablus in northern Syria, while traveling from Afrin to the city of Aleppo.

  A Kurdish citizen, Lukman Suleiman Hassan, born in 1983, from the village of Meskeh / Meskeh of Jenderes district, had planned to leave Afrin with his wife and two children to Aleppo, but was arrested at the last checkpoint of the occupation militias in Jarablus on October 7, with his family.

  After days of detention, his wife and two children were released to Aleppo, while Luqman was kept and transferred to the Maratieh / Maratah prison near Afrin center, run by the Military Police militia, according to Afrinpost sources.

  Afrin Post learned from its sources that the Kurdish youth was arrested for not requesting “exist permission” from the leader of the militia “Ahrar al-Sharqiya” Abu Fawaz al-Dairi, who is the security official in his village “Meske” of the district of Jenderes.

  Islamic militias rely on kidnapping as a means of obtaining money, one of the tactics they have followed since the beginning of the Afrin occupation, while the Turkish occupation oversees these operations as one of the methods of displacing the Kurds and preventing the displaced from returning.

  The kidnapped Kurds in the prisons of the occupation militias are subjected to all kinds of torture, whether through electric shocks or extinguish cigarettes with their bodies in addition to pulling them and linking them to the crane known as (Blanco), the same methods that they claim to be exposed to by the Syrian regime, which indicates their following the same methods in suppressing the people and trying to intimidate them.

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