Afrinpost – Special
Afrinpost learned from its sources that the Turkish occupation intelligence and the leaders of the Islamic militia are receiving commissions at the head of every armed man sent to fight in Libya, and that they are deducted from their salaries of two thousand dollars for each militant.
The sources confirmed that Turkish intelligence collects 4,000 thousand Turkish liras per month at the head of each militant, while the leaders of the Islamic militia collect 500 Turkish liras from the total 14,000 thousand Turkish liras granted to the militant, which is equivalent to 2000 dollars.
In the context, “Samarkand” militia expelled 14 settler families from the village of Kafr Safra, located in the district of Jenderes, outside the occupied Afrin region, towards Idlib, due to the refusal of its members of these families to join the battles taking place in Libya.
On the other hand, private sources told “Afrinpost” that the one who kidnapped the child “Abdo Sheikho” in the village of “Rota / Rotanli” and sent him to Libya is the so-called “Jihad Abu Khalaf” leader in the militia “Samarkand”, who is from Al-Ghab Plain in Hama countryside.
The Hawar News Agency had said on May 9 that the militants of the “Samarkand ” militia affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood had forced a Kurdish child from the occupied Afrin region to go to Libya to fight within the militias of Ankara in Tripoli.
The agency said then, that about a month ago (approximately in the beginning of April), “Samarkand” militia led by its leader “Abu Jihad”, kidnapped the Kurdish child, “Abdo Sheikho”, who is 15 years old, from his house in the village of “Rota / Rotanli” nn the area of ”Mobata / Mabatli”, and after a month of torture in various methods and methods, they threatened to kill him if he refused to go to Libya.
The uncle of the child, “Abdo Sheikho”, who was displaced from the occupied Afrin, and he is “Nageeb Sheikho” told the agency by saying: “Thy kidnapping of nephews more than a month ago, and threatened him if he refused to go with the mercenaries to Libya.” And Sheikho continued saying: “ The occupied Turkish state and its mercenaries not only forced us to be displaced from our homes, but rather tried to kill our people in Afrin, or to send them to Libya with the mercenaries.
Sheikho then appealed to human rights organizations and the United Nations to return the minor Abdo to his family, noting that the family of the child “Abdo” consists of his blind father, his elderly mother, and five daughters, and that the child is the only boy in his family