110 youth abducted in Afrin: Fire opened on women

  • 12:19 12 June 2018
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AFRİN - The abduction of people in Afrin has been going on since the Turkish army and its backed groups entered the city. The reports say 110 youth have been abducted in Mabata district of Afrin. A woman has been reportedly wounded after the group abducting the youth opened fire on the women demanding the youth to be released.
 
As the looting began in Afrin after the Turkish army and its backed groups entered the city is going on, the practices performed by Daesh such as abduction, sexual assault, forced marriage and obligation to wear burqas have been imposed on the people of Afrin.  Hawar News Agency (ANHA) has reported from the region that 110 youth have been abducted after the house raids conducted in Mabata district of Afrin.
 
The report also notes that the abducted youth were subjected to torture. The women of the district protested the abduction in front of the headquarters of the groups. A woman has been reportedly wounded after the group members opened fire on the women.
 
The report also says the group members demanded 50,000 Syrian Pound for each abducted young person to release them; the young people gave this amount to the group members were released and those who didn’t gave the amount have been still held in the prison. The report also states that the abduction in the Mirkan and Kaxire villages of Mabata is going on.
 
Names of 38 of 110 abducted young people are as follows; Selahdîn Mihemed, Kamîran Eskotko, Misefa Reşîd Qilindir, Hisên Îşano, Hisên Hesen Bekir, Elî Mustefa Elûş, Hisên Birîm Bekir, Şêrgil Adlo, Mihemed Elî Şêxo, Abdîn Şêxo, Welat Şêxo, Dilo Qilindir, Abdîn Umer Qile, Elî Henan Hemzîno, Hêcan Hebeş, Ebdo Muxtar, Pêşwar Mihemed Elî, Xelîl Mihemed Elî, Cîhad Yûsif Fetûma, Hisên Hisên Mişko, Ferhad Hemaço, Gîvara Zekî Ehmed, Elûto Elûto, Reşîd Mûrad Qasim, Mûrad Reşîd Qasim, Mûrad Mûrad, Nedîm Arif, Kazim Arif, Cuma Qasê, Mihemd Qasê, Mihemd Qilindir, Elî Nûrî Mihemed (Ebû Nûrî), Hemîd Mihemed Elî, Xelîl Birîm Bekir, Remzî Şabo, Kamîran Şabo, Selah Şabo and Zihêr Şabo.