
Who is Bashar Al-Barazi, whose name was associated with the violations against the Kurds in Afrin?
ARK News... The village of Ma'mala in Rajo town, in the countryside of Afrin, in Syrian Kurdistan, witnessed a campaign of arrests against Kurdish youth and the imposition of royalties on shop owners in the village.
The Human Rights Organization in Afrin said: On Friday, 07/04/2023, the so-called Bashar al-Barazi, "the security official in the militia of Sultan Muhammad al-Fateh," who control the village of Ma’mala Ushaghi - Rajo town, imposed a financial royalty of $50 on the shops, the foodstuffs "belonging to the indigenous Kurdish population have the following names:
1- Idris Bakr
2- Ibrahim Jaafar
3- Dilyar Simo
4 -Sarbast Brimo
5- Suleiman Shawkat
6- Salah Ibrahim
7- Omar Simo
8- Obaid Khajo
9- Mustafa Fares
It added: On the other hand, he accused two citizens of communicating with civil society activists, namely:
1- Ahmed Khalil Battal
2- Hussein Oso
He also kidnapped four other citizens on charges of compulsory service during the rule of the former de facto authority, and they are:
1- Ahmed Hussein Simo, 45 years old
2- Ibrahim Refaat Ja’far, 65 years old
3- Refaat Hussein Othman, 50 years old
4- Tawfiq Othman Omar, 55 years old
The organization confirmed that they were transferred to the headquarters of the civil police in the center of Rajo town and forced to pay a ransom of 3,500 Turkish liras for each citizen.
In exchange for their release, "release."
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