A warning from the leader, Marwan Eidi, about his kidnapped son by the PYD militias in Amouda
ARK News... Marwan Eidi, a member of the Political Committee of the Kurdistan Yekity Party - Syria, one of the Kurdish National Council parties in Syria, warned that the life of his kidnapped son by the PYD militias since June 12 is in great danger, holding Mazloum Kobani, the commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces fully responsible.
The young Hamid Eidi, son of the leader, Marwan Eidi, survived a failed assassination attempt in the city of Amouda in Syrian Kurdistan, then was kidnapped by the PYD Asayish in the city, and his fate is still unknown until the preparation of this news.
Marwan Eidi said in a post on his personal page viewed by ARK: "The life of my son Hamid is in great danger, and Mazloum Kobani, the leader of the SDF, is responsible for his fate."
The Kurdish National Council in Syria had issued a statement about the failed attempt on the young Hamid Idi, saying: "The Democratic Union Party's administration continues to tighten the screws on it to live in a state of anxiety and instability through terrorist practices of kidnapping and threats, and the shooting of Hamid Marwan. Eidi, a member of the Kurdish Yekity Party - Syria in Amouda city on Sunday 12 June by PYD militants and the attempt to assassinate him, and later kidnapping him along with his car is conclusive evidence that the Democratic Union Party is continuing its policies to spread terror and intimidation and thus empty Kurdistan Syria of its people ".
He called: "The American side to carry out their responsibilities and put pressure on the administration of the Democratic Union, as well as on the SDF to stop these practices and release Hamid Marwan Eidi and all the kidnapped and detainees."
He also demanded: "The people, with their political movement and social, cultural and human rights activities, join forces to reject and expose these practices, against our people at this critical stage that Syria in general and our regions are going through in particular."
The Kurdish National Council in Syria affirmed in its statement: "These acts of intimidation against the sons and daughters of our people have not and will not discourage the Kurdish National Council from continuing its peaceful political struggle in order to recognize the rights of our Kurdish people within a pluralistic democratic state that guarantees the rights of all components of the Syrian people."
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