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Turkey and its mercenaries continue to commit relentless war crimes over the population of North East Syria

ANHA

28 dec 2024

Displaced individuals from Afrin have emphasized the necessity of resistance and steadfastness against these schemes until all occupied territories are liberated and their rightful inhabitants can return.

The town of Çil Agha in Jazira Canton welcomed 82 displaced families from Shahba, following attacks by Turkish occupation mercenaries. The town council prepared the Martyr Hussein Ibrahim School as a temporary shelter for the displaced families.


A reporter from ANHA agency interviewed several displaced individuals who shared accounts of the Turkish occupation’s brutality and their appeals for solidarity and perseverance in facing the occupiers.

Shaykhmous Ezzat, a resident of the village of Basouta in occupied Afrin, was first displaced in 2018 to Shahba but later settled in Çil Agha after Turkish-backed mercenaries attacked Shahba. He stated:


"Our resistance in Afrin during 2018 lasted for 58 days despite relentless airstrikes by Turkish warplanes. We resisted in Shahba for seven years, enduring the hardships of displacement because of our unwavering hope to return to Afrin and expel the occupiers."

 Shaykhmous detailed their second displacement journey, recounting the horrors and crimes they witnessed. He said:


"On the road, we saw the bodies of civilians killed by the mercenaries. We also suffered verbal abuse and psychological torture."


 "In Tel Rifaat, mercenaries killed civilians and tied their bodies to vehicles, dragging them around the city square while declaring, ‘This is the fate of every Kurd,’ and shouting, ‘Leave this place; everything you own is now ours, " he added.


 Shaykhmous emphasized,"Their goal is to annihilate our people, but they will not succeed. We will continue to resist and fight for our return to Afrin. Afrin is our identity and our very existence. We will struggle to protect this identity and achieve our aspirations.''


 Abdul Aziz Kamiran, a displaced student who was studying at the Kurdish Language Institute, vowed to continue his education as a form of resistance and steadfastness against the mercenaries.


"Since the occupation of Afrin, we have been fighting to preserve our identity and our nationhood. We have sacrificed and endured much but have never surrendered or bowed to the savagery of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries, who aim to obliterate our people and alter the demographics of our homeland," he said.

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