Kurdish party documents abductions .. robbery and assault against the original inhabitants of Afrin

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In early November, the countryside of the occupied Afrin province witnessed several cases of kidnapping, armed robbery and assault on the remaining Kurdish inhabitants of Afrin by the Islamic militias of the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, which is classified as terrorist in a number of countries.

The information office of the Kurdish Democratic Unity Party in Syria documented the kidnapping of four Kurdish citizens, saying that on November 1, a 30-year-old Kamiran Abdel Qader Mannan, a resident of Jenderes district, was kidnapped by a militia and his fate remains unknown.

On 5 November, an armed group of Islamic militias raided a number of houses in the village of Satya – Ma’abatli / Mobata before firing bullets in the air to terrorize the people, then abducted the citizen :the brothers ( Imad ,Lazgin,and Ali) Zeno sons of Ahmad and the citizens Tawfiq Hussein Qarajul and Issa Qarajul were abducted and their fate remains unknown.

In its weekly report on Saturday, the Kurdish party added that in late October masked armed elements carried out an armed robbery at the house of Mustafa Mohammed Khalil, nicknamed (Mustafa Arami) and his wife Siham, aged about 70 years, In the town of Jalame-Jenderes, were threatened and severely beaten, they stole about two million Syrian pounds in cash (the value of their harvest from this year’s olive season) and a goldsmith estimated at two million Syrian pounds as well.

The report noted that on November 7, following a brawl between two students in the village of Quta-Bulbul, the father of one of the gunmen of Sultan Murad came to the school and assaulted the native math teacher Hassan Alo with beatings and insults.

He also pointed to the attack of the group called “Doctor”, a leader of the militia of Sultan Murad, severe beatings and insults on three young men from the village of Ashune -in Bulbul district in front of the oilpress village of Quta village.

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