Erdogan's crimes: Turkish militias arrest 40 people in Afrin during February

Turkish-backed militias in northern Syria continue to carry out more arrests and kidnappings of civilians, as the rates of violence, crime, arrests and kidnappings has increased in the Afrin region and the general areas controlled by the Turkish armed forces.
The arrest and disappearance of at least 40 people in Afrin,
including six women and a baby, has been documented since the beginning of
February, according to the Violations Documentation Center in Northern Syria.
The Turkish forces and the Syrian armed groups supported by
them continue to commit more violations and do not care about calls to stop the
daily raids, arrests and kidnapping of citizens for the motive of obtaining
ransoms, preventing their families from knowing the location or reasons for
their detention, refusing to bring them to trial and preventing them from
appointing a lawyer.
During the month of January, the Afrin region witnessed the
arrest of 66 people, in addition to cases of detention that the center was
unable to access, as well as the killing of civilians under torture and
multiple cases of violations.
Since the Turkish forces took control of Afrin and northern
Syria, the arrests of 7,433 people have been documented, where 1,098 people
were tortured and 137 were killed. About 5,100 of them were released, while the
fate of the rest of the detainees is still unknown. Ransoms were paid for the
release of 1,255 people. In addition, 2,391 people were killed as a result of
combat operations, bombings, assassinations, and battle remnants of unexploded
mines.
The region is witnessing the prevalence of daily systematic
looting, the seizure of people's homes, properties and olive harvests, in
addition to daily arbitrary arrests, kidnapping of people as hostages for a
ransom, and harassment of the population.
Launching military chaos and dozens of terrorist groups is a
deliberate Turkish policy carried out by Syrian militias under the name of the
Syrian National Army of the Syrian Interim Government, and all of this is
taking place under the eyes of the Turkish forces and with their participation.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said in its latest
report that since the Turkish forces, supported by the military factions loyal
to them, took control of the Afrin area in the northwestern countryside of
Aleppo in March 2018, the pro-Ankara militias began practicing various types of
inhumane violations against the indigenous population and the displaced from
various Syrian governorates. These violations were represented by systematic
theft of civilian property of various kinds, such as homes, shops and
agricultural lands, in full view of the Turkish forces deployed within their
military bases and headquarters in Afrin and its suburbs. They have exercised security
authority over the Kurdish citizens specifically and arrested thousands on
charges of previous work within the autonomous region’s institutions or
communicating with leaders and elements of the Kurdish forces. In general, the
goal is to collect ransom money from these citizens in exchange for their
release after their arrest and torture.