Turkish soldiers arrest Kurdish shepherd near his village, in Afrin

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In early June, soldiers of the Turkish army arrested a Kurdish citizen while he was tending his sheep in the vicinity of Çê/ Jabaliya village – Rajo district, and his fate is still unknown.

According to our sources, the 22-year-old citizen, Dersim Muhammad Ali Hamo, was tending his sheep in the vicinity of his village Çê/ Jabaliya, at the foot of Mount Hawar, but Turkish soldiers stationed at the Turkish base in the village quickly arrested him and later drove him to prison, while his fate is still unknown until today.

The young man “Dersim” is from Çê/ Jabaliya village, but he has lived since the occupation of Afrin in 2018 in the village of Avrazê, after the Turkish army turned his entire village into a military base, and its residents were not allowed to return to their homes, except for one family (one of Fawzi Osman’s sons), who works as a civilian employee at the Turkish military base.

The village consists of about 60 houses, which were inhabited by their original Kurdish residents, until they were displaced during the Turkish-Muslim Brotherhood invasion of the Kurdish region. The Turkish forces allowed some of the IDP shepherds, who loot the contents of the houses from time to time, to camp in the vicinity of a village.

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