The Syrian Democratic Council (#SDC) condemned, the crime of killing a Kurdish lawyer and human rights activist under torture at the hands of the Turkish intelligence, in a prison in the occupied city of #Afrin
SDC: This heinous crime was committed by the so-called “Syrian National Army” and with the complicity of the Turkish intelligence. It is an extension of the series of repression and bloodshed of the region's original Kurdish people since the occupation of the Afrin
SDC:The daily violations of killing, torture, kidnapping, extortion and theft in the occupied Afrin region and the rest of the Syrian regions occupied by Turkey amount to war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing against the people of the region.
SDC: We demand that the circumstances of the crime be revealed with an impartial international investigation that investigates the crimes committed in Afrin and other occupied areas in northern Syria
SDC: The continuation of the Turkish occupation of the regions of northern Syria means the continuation of the spiral of violence and terrorism, more crimes and violations
SDC: The continuation of the Turkish occupation is the transformation of the occupied regions into an incubator for takfiri thought and a safe haven for terrorist groups from Al-Qaeda and the remnants and cells of the terrorist organization ISIS
SDC: We also call on the international community to end the Turkish occupation in the Afrin region and all occupied Syrian regions, and to ensure the safe return of all residents to their areas of origin
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Open questions after the terrorist attack in #Paris
The terrorist attack on the Kurdish community of Paris not only shocks us, it also makes us incredibly angry. We have many questions and no trust in the French security authorities.
Emine Kara, M. Şirin Aydın and Abdurrahman Kızıl - these are the names of the three victims of yesterday's attack in Paris. A 69-year-old French fascist, recently released from prison, targeted a Kurdish Cultural Centre and then a Kurdish-run restaurant and barbershop.
In the barbershop he was overpowered by employees when he tried to reload his firearm. This is a targeted attack on the Kurdish community of Paris that not only shocks us all, but also makes us incredibly angry.
The #KCK condemned the massacre of three Kurds in Paris, saying that the killings were a continuation of the January 9 massacre and that the AKP-MHP government was responsible for the massacre.
"Recently, an attack was carried out on the Ahmet Kaya Kurdish Cultural Center in Paris, in which many Kurdish people were injured and lost their lives. We strongly condemn this attack, which was clearly carried out by the Turkish state and the AKP-MHP government."
"We respectfully commemorate those who lost their lives in the attack. Those who lost their lives in this attack have become immortal martyrs of Kurdistan."
#Paris: An armed attack took place on the Kurdish Cultural Center in Paris, the capital of France, 2 people were martyred and 4 people were injured.
The terrorist responsible for the attack were reportedly arrested by police.
Le Parisien newspaper said a 69-year-old man opened fire on a group of people at the Ahmet-Kaya Kurdish cultural centre on rue d’Enghien in the French capital’s 10th arrondissement.
#Paris: Update: According to local media, another person succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. At least 3 others still injured and 1 of them still in critical condition
According to the data of the Cizîre Region Human Rights Association, Turkish-occupation and its terrorist mercenaries killed and wounded 78 children in the year 2022 in #AANES.
"We were able to collect these documents to a certain extent this year, but we could not document all the violations. In particular, we had problems in reaching the occupied areas, our means were limited. "
"Many human rights activists who travel to occupied areas are arrested, tortured or threatened to leave the area. This situation was also reflected in the United Nations (UN) report."