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Yazidi women in Aleppo condemned the crimes committed by the Turkish occupation and the Islamic militias affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood organization, against women in general and Yazidis in particular, and called on human rights and human rights organizations to prosecute these extremists and take the necessary measures.
The Yazidi House in Aleppo issued a statement to the public opinion in front of the Yezidi House in the Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood of Aleppo city, read by the administrative in the Yazidi House Rania Jaafar, read: “For hundreds of years the Yazidi religion has been subjected to genocide campaigns, which were the most extreme during the Ottoman occupation which try to obliterate this religion, because the survival of the Yazidi religion means the continuation of resistance against the occupation, and the survival of the language, culture and Kurdish heritage.
Since the occupation of Afrin by the Turkish colonial state and its mercenaries, has committed the most heinous crimes against stone, trees and human beings, in addition to violations against the Yezidi society with murder, kidnapping and rape, and more recently increased kidnappings and killings against Yezidi women, where the young woman Nargis Daoud from the village Kimar was cold-bloodly killed, and Yezidi girl Roya Hanano was kidnapped from a village in Ghazawiya in exchange for a big ransom, where she was subjected to all kinds of psychological and physical torture.
“When they invaded northern and eastern Syria, they carried out all criminal violations against the people of the region in all its components, and carried out acts of violence against women in particular, such as martyr Hevrin Khalaf, Amara and Barin, and mutilate their bodies.”
The women, on behalf of the Yazidi women in Aleppo, condemned the “criminal acts carried out by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries against the women of Rojava” and called on all human rights and humanitarian organizations to stop these inhuman and immoral violations against women and to “prosecute and take legal action against them”.