24 Kurdish detainees were released from the occupation prisons, after the end of their sentences

Afrinpost – Special

Yesterday, the “Military Police” militia and the “Civil Police” militia released 24 Kurdish detainees from the “Marateh / Maratah” prison, who had ended their sentence from weeks.

The Afrinpost reporter at the Afrin Center said that the rulings of some of them were a year or six months, or a year and three months, while others are still in the prison, since they were not able to pay one thousand and one hundred Turkish liras, where they will spend in exchange for the money a period in prison, in exchange for 35 Turkish Liras per night.

According to the Afrinpost correspondent, there will be a new group that will be released later.

The Foundation for Families of Detainees in Afrin had demanded that the Turkish occupation authorities and the Islamic militias affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood under the name “Syrian National Army / Free Army”, to release the kidnapees in the occupation prisons, in conjunction with similar measures that most countries have taken of The detainees due to the fear of the spread of the Coruna virus, especially in Turkey.

The Foundation issued a statement on the first of April, through which it appealed to the relevant international and local authorities to carry out their duties to pressure on the Turkish occupation authorities, and that “it does not allow Turkey to violate the international laws concerning detainees.”

The foundation called on the human rights bodies to demand the Turkish occupation in order to release the kidnapees and detainees, bearing the responsibility for any outbreak of the epidemic in prisons “for Turkey and the international bodies concerned.”

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