Afrinpost – private
The Afrinpost learned from its sources that the three settler shepherds and their families who participated in the killing of the Kurdish elderly “Ali Muhammad Ahmed”, nicknamed “Aliki”, had left the town of Maidarki, which belongs to the “Shara/ Sharan” district, at the request of the militia of the Sultan Murad Brigade, which occupies the town alongside three other militias, without knwing yet where did they go.
The sources confirmed that the martyr’s house yard, was a platform of the horrific crime, as the martyr had asked the settlers to take their flocks out from his olive field planted with vegetables and located next to his house, but the perpetrators answered him angrily : “We liberated this land with our blood and we have the right to tend our flocks wherever we want to, you Kurds must leave these land. ”
The sources pointed out that the the elderly “Amina”, the wife of the martyr, was beaten with sticks and punches, although they suffer poor health conditions.
On Wednesday, the Afrinpost correspondent in the “Shara / Sharan” district pointed out that a horrific crime was committed against a Kurdish elderly in the town of Midanki, where three settler shepherds beat the elderly with sticks and punches, which resulted in his martyrdom on the road to the Afrin hospitals.
The reporter pointed out that the martyrdom of the elderly Kurd came after he confronted the Turkmen settlers who are from the area of Karm al-Maysar in Aleppo, and were tending their flocks of sheep in his olive field.
The crime practiced by the settlers comes to complete the crimes committed by their armed sons, who are members of the Islamic militias affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.
From the first day of the Turkish military occupation, the occupation divided the Kurdish region of Afrin into sectors, and each militia controls one sector, to apply its own legislation, and seized what they want from the properties, homes, cars, factories, workshops, and livelihoods of the displaced indigenous people of Afrin, who an unjust war forced them to leave their lands.