The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

Ongoing violations in Afrin | Turkish-backed factions commit armed robbery and insult elders

Aleppo province: Turkish-backed factions continue repressing the remaining residents of Afrin with the aim to force them to leave the canton as a part of the systematic demographic change by the “National Army”.

 

In this context, SOHR sources have reported that militiamen of Al-Hamza Division committed an armed robbery on the house of an elderly man in Jubana village in Raju district, where they stole jewelry and kicked the man’s daughter causing cuts and bruises all over her body.

 

On December 13, an elderly woman had a broken leg after a militiaman of Al-Hamza Division pelt her with a grand stone in Talaf village in Afrin countryside. According to SOHR sources, the militiaman fell out of his motorcycle and sustained several cuts when he attempted to avoid a dog, as he was riding at a high speed. The militiaman insulted the dog’s owner, the old woman, and pelted her with a stone, breaking her leg. The woman was taken to a hospital in Afrin, but she could not file a complaint against the militiaman for fear of being killed.

 

Similarly, a member of Al-Sham Corps brutally beat a civilian known by his initials as H. S. from Sheikh Mohamedly village in Raju district, claiming that the civilian assaulted Turkish forces and their proxy factions on December 12. This incident came after the civilian who owned a shop asked a militiaman of Al-Sham Corps who was from Homs to pay his debt, but the militiaman beat the civilian. When the civilian headed to Al-Sham Corps headquarters and filed a complaint against the militiaman, the Corps members beat the civilian again and arrested him.