Afrinpost-Special
The Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood organization do not hesitate to steal everything their hands reach, whether public or private property, in the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin, in the north of Syria.
In the context, the correspondent of “Afrinpost” in the district center said that the “Sultan Murad Division” militia seized three embroidery machines belonging to “Samir Rose”, the producer of “Rose” ready-made clothes, from his shop located on Al-Qaws Road, connecting with the eastern countryside of Afrin.
The reporter stated that the gunmen justified this armed robbery, that the machines belonged to the “party”, referring to the “Autonomous Administration,” noting that during the “Autonomous Administration” era, Afrin contained more than 500 ready-to-wear clothes workshops (and they are all of private sector ), and they in turn distributed their work to thousands of small sewing workshops, until Afrin became an important industrial center for ready-to-wear in Syria.
After the Turkish invasion and occupation of the Kurdish region, all these producers fled Afrin, carrying with them what they could find in terms of machinery and industrial equipment, while the Muslim Brotherhood militants, who called themselves the “Syrian National Army / Free Army,” seized the rest of it in Afrin, under false charges and excuses, the most important of which is “Al-Ghanima/ Spoils”.
Usually the possessions of the displaced are deposited with their relatives or those working with them in the past in Afrin, as those are their trustees for it, where the armed seizure of embroidery machines can be linked with the kidnapping of the Kurdish citizen “Fuad Ali Kardanji” known as “Fuad Abu Ali Rose”, in the twenty-fourth of last August, when it appears that the kidnapped was the trustee for managing the business of the machine owner “Samir” in Afrin.
The kidnapped “Fouad” is from the people of “Sharqia” village in the area of “Bulbul,” and the “Afrinpost” correspondent at the center said that “Fouad” disappeared, most likely to be kidnapped, for the purpose of financial extortion, as he works at “Samir” sewing workshop at the eastern entrance to Afrin.
According to the reporter, “Fouad” was living in al-Fil street in Al-Ashrafieh neighborhood. He was previously kidnapped by the “Sultan Murad Division” militia, and he spent 11 months in prison. Who robbed the machines.