Kurdish young man from Araba village released after 3 years of enforced disappearance

afrinpost – Special

Yesterday, Monday, the Turkish occupation authorities released the Kurdish young man, Mustafa Abdel Rahman Baabou, after nearly three years of enforced disappearance in the central Maarateh prison of the Turkish occupation in the center of the occupied Afrin region in northern Syria.

The occupation authorities had transferred “Mustafa” about 3 months ago from a secret prison (may be al-Raai prison) to be released yesterday from Marateh prison.

Mustafa, was kidnapped by “Muhammad Al-Fateh” militia on 9/4/2018, after a raid on his house in the village of Araba -Mobata / Maabatli district, by a group led by the so-called (Hamidou Al-Juhaishat), on charges of belonging to the ranks of the Self-defense forces during the previous Autonomous-Administration period.

His fate remained unknown throughout the period of his abduction, amid reports that the citizen Mustafa was in the grip of the Turkish intelligence, knowing that his relatives paid huge sums of money to the “Al-Fateh” militia in exchange for revealing his fate. However, they claimed that his file was in the custody of the Turks and was unable to reach him as his accusation is serious .

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