Afrinpost-Special
The fate of the Kurdish citizen “Ali Bakr Adel / 50 years old” is still unknown since he was kidnapped on the third of last July by the militants of the “Al-Muntasir Allah” militia affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization, from his home in the village of Ma’mila / Maammal Ushagi in the area of Rajo, in the countryside of the occupied Afrin region, northern Syria, according to Afrinpost sources.
An armed group of the militia led by the so-called “Abu Jarrah” raided the house of “Ali” and took him at the time to its headquarters in the village, under the pretext that he was being investigated against the background of the accusation of being a member of the People’s Protection Units during the era of the previous Autonomous Administration. However, his fate remains unknown until today.
A video clip of the “Al-Muntasir Billah” militia during the invasion and occupation of Afrin
The Islamic militias rely on kidnapping as a means of obtaining money, which is one of the methods they have followed since the beginning of the occupation of Afrin, while the Turkish occupation supervises these operations as one of the methods of displacing the Kurds and preventing the displaced from returning.