Afrinpost-Special
The Islamic militias affiliated with the Turkish occupation and the Muslim Brotherhood, which call themselves the “Syrian National Army,” released the Kurdish citizen “Ibrahim Haydar Osman” after obtaining a ransom of 2,000 Turkish liras from him.
On the other hand, the “Afrinpost” correspondent learned in the center of “Shara / Sharan” district in the countryside of the occupied Kurdish region of Afrin in northern Syria, that the Turkish occupation militias, which call themselves the “Anti-terrorism dDpartment”, are asking the families of the detained Kurdish youth, “Rizgar Gomaa” a resident of the village of “Kharabi Shara”, to pay $ 3,000 for his release.
In this regard, the correspondent of “Afrinpost” in the region’s center reported that two people from Idlib governorate were arrested yesterday, Monday, by the Turkish occupation militia in Ashrafieh neighborhood and on the main street known as Sarfees Road. It was reported that the charge against them is dealing with the Syrian Democratic Forces, without the correspondent being able to document the names of the detainees.
The waves of kidnapping particularly affect young people, the latest of which was the arrest of the Kurdish citizen “Ibrahim Haydar Othman” by the “Political Security” militia, from the village of Juqiya / Juwaiq, affiliated to the district center, from his home in Mahmudiyah neighborhood, and he was taken to an unknown destination.
On Saturday 10/3/2020, the (Failaq al-Sham) militia kidnapped the citizen Hussein Muhammad Qabqlaq (30 years) from his home in the Al-Sinaa neighborhood in the center of Jandrees sub-district. He is a resident of the village of Hamam in the center of Jenderes district. Hussein works in a spare parts shop. .
The arrest of Kurdish youths comes with the aim of financial extortion, as arrests and kidnappings continue in the occupied Kurdish region, and include all age groups and are carried out arbitrarily according to ready-made accusations, as last August witnessed an unprecedented record number of citizens who were arrested and kidnapped, reaching 118 people.