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Record of Turkey's violations in northeast Syria revealed
[NPASYRIA] A local committee for documenting violations in the Tel Abyad area, northern Syria, working in the adjacent town of Ain Issa, revealed figures for the outcome of violations it documented in the area during the current year.

Since the beginning of 2021, they have documented 150 killing cases, including 15 children and 25 women, perpetrated by the Ottoman Turkish forces and the affiliated opposition factions, said Fattah Kurdo, co-chair of the Documentation Office in the Euphrates Region (administrative division affiliated with the AANES that includes the areas of Kobani, Raqqa and Tel Abyad).

The figures include those who bit the dust in the frequent bombing by Ottoman Turkish forces and the affiliated factions on the countryside of Tel Abyad and the town of Ain Issa, as well as the deaths in the infightings between the opposition factions in Tel Abyad.

150 people have been arbitrarily arrested by the opposition factions, including 40 women, some of whom were released for ransom, Kurdo told North Press.

He noted to the continued thefts and seizure of property of the natives, as well as the imposition of royalties.

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and the Syrian National Army have arrested and illegally transferred at least 63 Syrian nationals from northeast Syria to Turkey to face trial on serious charges that could lead to life in prison, Human Rights Watch said on February.

Since the Ottoman Turkish forces and the Ottoman Turkish-backed opposition factions took control of the cities of Tel Abyad and Sere Kaniye (Ras al-Ain) in 2019, human rights
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reports have documented continuous violations against the local population.

The Documentation Office of the Autonomous Administration documented the displacement of 2,000 families from Tel Abyad and its countryside. Those families were replaced with families from other Syrian regions such as Duma, Harasta and Daraa, and others from Iraq, Afghanistan and Chechnya.

Since the beginning of 2021, the town of Ain Issa and its countryside and the M4 Highway have been repeatedly bombed by Turkey its backed opposition factions, even though the area houses displaced people, most of whom fled the Ottoman Turkish military operation in 2019.

According to human rights reports, the Ottoman Turkish incursion in 2019, under the pretext of establishing a safe zone, displaced 300,000 people from their homes, about 175,000 of them were from the area between Sere Kaniye and Tel Abyad.
Posted by: Fred 2021-12-05
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