The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Demonstration in the northern countryside of Aleppo denounces the “Peace Spring”: “no to the return of the Ottoman Empire and our resistance will not be broken”

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored today hundreds of people of “Afrin” carrying out a demonstration in the northern countryside of Aleppo, denouncing the Turkish military operation “Peace Spring,” in cooperation with the Turkey-loyal factions against areas northeast of Syrian and according to what was monitored by the Syrian Observatory: representatives of a range of parties active in the area participated in the demonstration, and the participants raised pictures of civilian wounded and casualties killed during the Turkish offensive on the area, in addition to pictures of casualties of YPG and YPJ fighters killed in the fighting, also the demonstrators raised banners read: “We are a people who do not want deals at the expense of the blood of our martyrs, long live the resistance of Afrin, Kobani, Sari Kani, and Kri Sbi, not to the international silence, np to making everything Turkish, yes for peace, no to the return of the Ottoman Empire again, not to the kill, no to the homelessness, no to the violence.”

After standing a minute of silence, a person spoke on behalf of the Ahdath Sheikh Murad Township Council, who said that Turkey and its loyal factions are seeking to “occupy and exterminate the Syrian people and the Kurdish in particular,” then Zaynab Lulu gave a speech, it says: “the occupation and practices of the Turkish State have exceeded all international laws, and its fascist aggression continues to escalate against the people and children, especially the children of the Kurds, where recently, internationally prohibited weapons such as the white phosphorus have been used in their aggression against the northeast of Syria, they have not and will not be able to break the will of our people who reject their aggression, in the name of the children of the resistance of this era, we condemn this fascist aggression of the Ottoman Empire. This fall, all the children of the world are in their school practicing their normal lives and learn, but the children of northeast Syria suffer from the horrors of war on a daily basis, and they are bombarded by warplanes of the Turkish state and are unable to go to their schools and pursue their education, until about 500 thousands students were forced to move away from their schools, and move to nearby places far from their culture and go through massacres, killings, and shelling with chemical weapons by the Turkish aggression. Is there a law in the world that allows or supports the killing of a child’s right to life?”