Afrinpost – Special
The Afrinpost correspondent in Jenderes district said that the people of the village of “Jalameh” in the district had gone out in a demonstration after the militants of the Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood tried to cut off water feeding agricultural lands in the village and turn the village square into a camp for settlers .
The reporter explained that the water that the militants are seeking to cut off, feeds the agricultural lands of the villagers and tens of hectares, where the Muslim Brotherhood militants known as the “Syrian National Army / Free Army” seek to establish camps for the settlers coming from Idlib countryside on the village square.
According to the reporter, 300 people from the occupied Kurdish village gathered, protesting the militants ’efforts, while tension continues in the village.
According to the available information, the so-called “Al-Sa’adeh association” started the construction of a camp on “Koleh” Square, adjacent to the village of Jalameh, with the approval of the councils of Jalameh and the local soldiers of the Turkish occupation, despite the objections of the people two days ago and their rejection to the Council and the militia headquarters.
The bulldozers of the gunmen started to work, the spring water was cut off from the square, and the people reopened it then it was re-cut again, which made the situation more tense in the town, while the square was a public property for tending cattle, as well as for the summer holidays and celebrations of Nowruz holidays, trips and weddings.
According to the sources, there are empty non-agricultural areas in the village vicinity, in which a settler camp can be set up without affecting the property of the Kurdish indigenous people and the town’s heritage, in addition to establishing the camp near the fruit fields and orchards, which will definitely expose them to damage and theft by the settlers.
The sources stated that a group of about a hundred people (Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmen) in the village of Jalameh, there are originally 5% Turkmen and 7% Arabs in the village) of the indigenous population, had gone, since Friday, to the local council of the occupation in the town and the Turkish headquarters and the militia station and objected without result, while some families think that the members of the council and its president, called Mahmoud Ali, were bribed in order to agree to setting up the camp in the square.