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Erdogan-backed militias in northern Syria: Islamists are torturing Kurds in Afrin

Dr. Kamal Sido by Dr. Kamal Sido
May 14, 2019
in Kurdistan, Exclusive, Politics, Turkey
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Turkish-backed Syrian mercenary fighters in the Syrian Kurdish city of Afrin, Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava), March 2018. Photo: AFP

Dr. Kamal Sido | iKurd.net
Middle East expert of the Society for Threatened Peoples

According to reports, Jihadist militias are torturing Kurdish prisoners in the Syrian-Kurdish region of Afrin. The Islamists are supported by Turkey and tolerated by the NATO alliance. Meanwhile, there are rumors about a possible informal agreement between Turkish President Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Putin, according to which the Russian and Syrian military can attack the positions of the Islamists in Idlib – while Erdogan and his jihadist allies have leeway in fighting the Kurds in Afrin and in the north of Aleppo.

“There are international rumors about a possible informal agreement between Turkish President Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Putin,” stated Kamal Sido, Middle East expert of the Society for Threatened Peoples (STP), after his visit to the region. Apparently, the Russian and Syrian military can attack the positions of the Islamists in Idlib – while Erdogan and his jihadist allies have leeway in fighting the Kurds in Afrin and in the north of Aleppo. “An agreement like this would explain Turkey’s obvious restraint to react to the Russian and Syrian attacks on Idlib,” Sido suggested.

Despite the critical security situation, Kamal Sido paid a visit to the north of Syria in mid-April, in order to investigate the situation of the Kurds, Christians, Yazidis, and Alevis. He reported that the people are living in fear of new attacks by “Islamic State” and Turkey. “Apparently, Turkey and the Islamist militias are aiming to destabilize the Kurdish-controlled areas,” the Middle East expert explained. “The German government and the NATO alliance must no longer remain silent on Erdogan’s destructive politics. The war has brought so much suffering and has forced so many people to leave their homes – the power struggle must finally come to an end!”

A Kurd from the village of Mirka in the Mabata district north of Afrin, which is currently controlled by Turkey, recently reported being tortured. He stated that he had returned to his village after the end of the fighting in March 2018, where he was arrested by armed members of the “Sultan Suleyman Shah Brigade”. He was taken to the prison of Qarmitliq in Shaykh al Hadid district (Shiye), to the west of Afrin. There, he was handcuffed for several days, brutally beaten and tortured with electric batons. Also, his fingernails were torn off.

Turkey and its Islamists allies have been occupying the Kurdish region of Afrin since March 2018. Approximately 300,000 people were displaced, and hundreds were killed. At least 1,000 Kurds are kept detained. Officially, the Turkish president is backed by NATO.

Dr. Kamal Sido, a prominent Syrian Kurdish intellectual. Advisor ethnic, religious, linguistic Minorities and Nationalities. He is a Middle East Consultant of the German Society for Threatened Peoples (STP).
Society for Threatened Peoples, Geiststraße 7 – 37073 Göttingen – Germany.

The opinions are those of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of iKurd.net or its editors.

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