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The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

After Qameshly tension… unknown persons attack the office of the Kurdish Council in Amuda city

Al-Hasaka Province, The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: An office of the National Kurdish Council in Amuda the border city with Turkey was attacked by unknown persons; they broke into the office, tampering its contents and broke some of them, no information about the persons who have done that. And the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published yesterday that tension prevails Qameshly city after skirmishes and a fistfight between supporters of the Democratic Union Party and supporters and members of the Kurdish Yekiti party in the city, after a demonstration called by the last mentioned in the city demanding the release of detainees at the prisons at “Asayish” the internal Kurdish security forces, also was one of the Yekiti party’s offices was attacked known as the “Eastern Office” in the city, where furniture and equipment in the office were broken, and members of the Office accused the groups of “al-Shabiba al-Thawriyyah” of the Democratic Society Movement of attacking them, engaging them with fists and accusing and insults them.

It is noteworthy that tens of people of members and supporters of Kurdish parties are still detained by the internal Kurdish security forces “Asayish”, where some of them were released during the past days, but the fate of the rest is still unknown at the moment.

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