Illegal sales of the property of the people of Afrin were documented

afrinpost – Special

There are many forms of property grabbing in Afrin region, which is occupied by the Turkish forces and the militia of the Muslim Brotherhood, through the direct seizure of real estate by force and disposing of it by sale and purchase, as well as seizing olive fields and stealing the season or cutting trees to trade firewood.

afrinpost correspondent reported that a settler sold a house owned by a Kurdish citizen (Muhammad Hajji) from the village of Qarah Gule, located in the Al-Zaydiyah neighborhood in Afrin, for $ 700 to another settler from Idlib governorate.

Also in Al-Zaydiyah neighborhood, the house of Kurdish citizen “Aref Khaziana” was sold for 750 dollars.

In al-Ashrafieh neighborhood, the house of the Kurdish citizen (Muhammad Hannan) from the village of Gundi Gheh was sold for $ 900, and the house is located next to the Hannan wood shop near the Bilal Mosque, and the buyer, who is from Eastern Ghouta, also bought from a gunman belonging to Abaa’ Deir Ezzor group, affiliated to al-Shamiya Front militia, a shop above the industrial zone for 400 dollars.

In the context of the violations on the property of the people of Afrin, the Kurds, gunmen affiliated with al-Hamzat militia, on the fifth of this month, cut down 70 olive trees, owned by (Jamil Hanif Agha) from Haj Khalil village (50 trees), and the Kurdish citizen Muhammad Othman Brimo, from the village of Kura, in Raju District (20 trees).

In the context of the attack on private property, 50 olive trees belonging to the Kurdish citizen Hanif Brimo from the village of Kura in Rajo district were cut down on Tuesday morning 12/29/2020 by “Al-Hamzat” militia gunmen, and the field is located on the road to the village of Celeme.

It is noteworthy that the citizen Abdo Sheikh Kadro, nicknamed “Abdo al-Hallaq,” in Bablit village, was kidnapped and tortured because of his objection to “al-Hamzat” militia militants cutting down 220 olive trees belonging to him and his brothers.

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