Displaced People Are Looting Olive Harvest In Several Villages In Rural Afrin On The Grounds That They Rented The Crop Season

Displaced People Are Looting Olive Harvest In Several Villages In Rural Afrin On The Grounds That They Rented The Crop Season

Sep 12 2018


ARK News: Some displaced families in the villages of Naza and Meydanky belonging to Shara town, on Wednesday looted and stolen some of the olive fields crop of Kurds who lives in the two villages and who were forcibly displaced as a result of occupation of Afrin region by Turkey and its armed groups under excuses and pretexts that they had rented these fields from leaders of the armed factions and groups.
“Displaced families since the early morning have been stealing and theft some olive fields crop on the eastern side of the road between the villages of Meydanky and Naza, and when the residents and the owners of the fields object to these thefts, Armed people to expel the people were expelled from their fields under pretexts and fabricated excuses that they had rented the fields from Abu Audai, the official of the Failaq el-Sham and Abu Khalid al-Adilbi, leader of the Nukhba faction”, a special source from the village of Meydanky said to ARK News.
This is not the first time that armed factions and groups with their families and some displaced families from Ghouta and northern Homs have looted the crops of Kurdish citizens without a moral or religious deterrent, such as the crop of cherries, wheat, walnuts, and sumac.
It is noteworthy that the pro-Turkish army factions and groups, which participated in the occupation of the city of Afrin, committed dozens of crimes against the people of the city and its countryside, killing, kidnapping, and torture, along with looting and theft, burning agricultural crops, the seizure of property of citizens, and the destruction of monuments and religious, as well as harvesting most of the agricultural crops that belonging to the Kurds, as cherries, wheat, nut and sumac, and now the role will come to the looting of olive crop.

M. Qadi

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