Erdogan's crimes: Turkey-backed militias stepping up their violations in Afrin

Militias backed by Turkey maintain the arrest and kidnapping of civilians in northern Turkey.
Crimes, violence and
kidnappings are on the rise in Afrin and in other areas controlled by Turkish
troops in the Syrian north.
The disappearance and
arrest of over 21 Afrin residents were documented in the first week of February
by the Center for Documenting Violations in Northern Syria.
Areas controlled by
Turkey witnessed the arrest of 90 people in February. The center said the
number of people arrested could be higher.
The death of civilians
under torture was also documented during the same month.
Looting and theft are
becoming daily occurrences in the same areas at the time homes are being
confiscated from their original owners. The arbitrary arrest of civilians is
also becoming rampant in the areas controlled by Turkey in northern Syria.
Kidnappings are rife too. The kidnappers demand ransom to release their
victims.
Letting the soldiers and
militia members loose is an intentional policy of Turkey. Syrian militias
usually execute this policy. This execution, most of the time carried out by
what is known as the Free Syrian Army, happens under full supervision by
Turkey.
Over 7,433 people have
landed in jail since Turkey overran Afrin and most of northern Syria. These
people included 1,098 who were subjected to torture. Around 137 of these people
were also killed.