Kurdish young man found hanging from a tree in “Husseh” village in Mobata

Afrinpost – Special

The body of a young Kurdish man, who was hanged from walnut tree near the house he lives with his family, was found Thursday morning in the Husseh / Merkan village of the “Mobata / Ma’batli” district, after they were displaced from their original village, “Haj Qasma / Haj Qasemli” by the Samarkand Squad militia, according to the Afrinpost correspondent in the district.

The reporter stated that the Kurdish young man, “Mustafa Muhammad Yusef”, born in 2002, who is alone to his family, was found today, hanged from a walnut tree near the spring of the village, in mysterious circumstances.

The reporter confirmed that the family of the hanged young man had to move to live in the village of Husseh / Merkan, due to the seizure of their house by the militia of the “Samarkand Squad” in the village of Haj Qasma / Haj Qasimli, of the same district.

The occupied Kurdish region witnesses almost daily crimes committed by the Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization, including on the eighteenth of last April, when the people of the village of Hekeche, of the “Shieh / Sheikh Al-Hadid” district, were surprised by the martyrdom of the elderly citizen, Fatima Kanna, in her house. While her children were working in their lands.

The Afrinpost correspondent confirmed at the time that the martyr “Fatima” lost her life due to suffocation, and was then hanged from a tree, to suggest that she committed suicide! She had traces of strangulation on her neck, in addition to the presence of bruises on her lower limbs and back, as the “Waqas” militia, which was taking a house opposite to the home of the martyr Fatima, rushed, after the crime occurred to the kidnapping of her children on the pretext of investigating the circumstances of the case.

This is what seems to be sought to be done through the hanging process that the young “Mustafa”, has committed suicide, so that the perpetrators will not held responsibility.

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