Afrin.. The fate of the Kurdish kidnappers remains unknown in Hamzat faction prison

Afrin.. The fate of the Kurdish kidnappers remains unknown in Hamzat faction prison

May 31 2020

ARK News: A Human Rights Organization working to document violations in the Kurdish region of Afrin reported on its main page of Facebook yesterday, 30.05.2020, that the mystery still surrounds the issue of the kidnappers of the Hamzat faction, who revealed their order after the raid on their headquarters located in the pine forest in Mahmuodiya neighborhood in Afrin city by settlers of the people of Eastern Ghouta after a dispute between an element of the Hamzat faction and a shop owner because of his refusal to give him food in debt, then the element threw a bomb at the shop, which resulted in the injury of the child and his mother, in addition to material damage to the shop. After that, matters developed with armed clashes between members of the Hamzat faction, with the support of the Sultan Murad faction, against armed men from the Ahrar al-Sham and Jaysh al-Islam factions on the other hand, and extended it to the neighboring neighborhoods, bringing the number of dead to three, and the injury of five others.

The Organization added that on the second day, an agreement was reached between them to resolve the issue without Turkish interference, despite the meeting of a delegation from the people of Ghouta with the Turkish Deputy Governor.

The Organization also added that the people of Ghouta handed over the detainees to the military police, and they in turn handed them over to the Hamzat faction again because they were not exposed at the request of the Turkish intelligence, which they knew of their presence and under the guidance and supervision of them, and this, and we got the names who were kidnapped by the Hamzat faction from the date 06/09/2018, and some of them in later periods, as follows:

1 - Muhammad Abdul Karim Minla Mohammed, 44 years old.
2 - Abdul Mannan Taher Minla Muhammad, 65 years old.
3 - Taher Abdul Mannan Minla Mohammed bin, 23 years old.
4 - Rukan Abdul Mannan Minla Muhammad, 27 years old.
5 - Kawa Jamal Omar, Rukan's husband, 25 years old
6 - Jihad Dawoud, 44 years old.
7 - Hussein Anis Amin, 41 years old.
8 - Aref Sheikh Farid Hamo, 21 years old.
9 - Muhammad Sheikh Farid Hamo bin, 22 years old.
10 - Bassam Hannan Ahmed, 34 years old.
11 - Luqman Muhammad, 25 years old, from the village of Tal Salour of Jenderes township, who was kidnapped since February 2018

The organization said that those who escaped from prison should surrender themselves to the same faction of Al-Hamzat, and it remains a mystery about their destiny.

12 - Samir Amin Nasaan, from the village of Raja (Rajo). He was one of the armed elements accompanied by his brother (Muhammad), who was kidnapped because of his affiliation with the PYD.
13 - Muhammad Amin Nasaan, brother of (Samir), from the village of Raja (Rajo).
14- Mohammed Abdo from the village of Kurkan Tahtani.
15 - Lojain Abdo from the village of Kurkan Tahtani - a university student.
16 - Rojin Abdo from the village of Kurkan Tahtani.
17 – Newroz Anwar Baker Rajo - town.
18 - Valentine Arsalan Mustafa from the village of Derwish of Shara town despite doubts about the issue of her kidnapping until now due to her divorce from the husband and the relationship with one of the armed elements.
19 - Roshin from the village of Dargire.
20 - A mother of two children whose name has not yet been established. One of the children was born inside the headquarters
21- Farida not knowing her nickname and village yet.
22- Nadia from the village of Bebaka.
23 - Nazliya from the center of Jenderes town.
24- Malak Nabih Juma from Iska village of Jenderes town.
25 - Arin Daly Hussein, 20 years old, from the village of Kenmare - Sherawa area.
26 - Salah Al-Din Safi from Aleppo.
27 - Haifa Jassim.

It is worth mentioning that since the controlling of the Turkish army and the armed factions and groups Afrin region, kidnappings campaigns against Kurdish civilians continue with false pretexts, in addition to cutting down olive and forests trees for selling firewood.




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