A village in Afrin out of 300 Kurdish families, only 50 families remain
ARK News... Systematic demographic change processes continue in the Afrin region in Syrian Kurdistan, and only a third of the original population remains in the region, while two-thirds of the population have become displaced and migrated.
Abdul Karim Dilo, the official in charge of the media office of the Kurdistan Democratic Party - Syria in Lebanon, said in a special statement to ARK: The violations against Kurdish civilians are continuing, but even increasing day by day.
He added that the percentage of Kurds in Afrin, its suburbs and villages, has become 30 percent.
Dilo, who comes from the village of Qorigol in Afrin, continued: 250 out of 300 Kurdish families in his village are displaced, and only 50 Kurdish families remain in the village, and the examples are many.
He described those holding onto the land in Afrin as resistance fighters and urged the displaced to return to curb the systemic demographic change in the region.
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