Third anniversary of Afrin occupation: Comprehensive record of Erdogan's terrorism

Three lean years have passed over the Afrin region since Turkish forces took control of the area on March 18, 2018 to implement Ankara’s political agendas and projects and achieve economic interests at the expense of the suffering Syrian people, with all their ethnic and sectarian components.
The Olive Branch operation carried out by the Turkish
occupation forces, accompanied by the armed militias loyal to it in the Afrin
region, brought with it disasters on the Kurdish community. Crimes against
humanity were committed against the indigenous Kurdish population in a
systematic manner of genocide, ethnic cleansing and forced displacement with
the aim of changing population’s demographic composition and the Turkification
of cultural and historical monuments, as well as the spread of centers of
radical Islamist extremism and takfirism and the exclusion of Kurdish imams, in
addition to the spread of chaos through killings, kidnappings, secret prisons, looting
and armed robbery, imposing ransoms, cutting and burning trees, and seizing
public and private property by thieves and militias. They also promote drugs,
prostitution and fighting the Kurds, who lack of job opportunities and face high
prices of basic foodstuffs, in order to force them to leave and leave their
properties to the militias, while depriving them of relief and humanitarian aid.
The Turkish military sweep, accompanied by the so-called Syrian National Army loyal to the Turkish occupation government, which carried out racist and chauvinist settlement projects, displaced Kurdish indigenous people from their areas and forcibly confined them to camps far from their areas, using Kurdish citizens as human shields for the followers of the Syrian-Iranian regime, thrusting them as fuel in the futile wars, trading in their blood and kidnapping their children.
Demographic change
Demography in population science is the study of a group of population
characteristics in terms of density, distribution, growth, size, and structure,
and there are qualitative characteristics or factors, including social ones
such as development, education, nutrition and wealth.
Demographic change under international law is the
transformation that occurs in the structure and population of a geographical
area resulting from voluntary actions and practices on the part of some party
towards individuals who lose their will during the transformation, and thus
demographic change will not take place except by a compulsory action and the
transfer of the population from one place to another, to be replaced by another
population group, which is called “forced displacement” and falls under war
crimes, genocide, and crimes against humanity in accordance with international
law. Forced displacement takes place in two ways:
1- Direct: Forcibly deported from their areas
2- Indirect: By using means of persecution and pressure on
the population and pushing them to emigrate (Articles 6-7-8 of the Rome Statute
of the International Court of 1998).
By analyzing the
reality, we find that the Turks are the first to implement demographic change
by receiving the displaced from various Syrian regions, regardless of race,
sect, and resettlement, and they are still carrying this out today in the
Kurdish areas under the pretext of displacement. Afrin alone received nearly
200,000 citizens from the city of Aleppo and its administrative districts. Some
of the population contributed to directing the armed militias towards the
owners of capital, property and industrial trades among the Kurdish citizens in
order to seize their property and kidnap them for the purpose of material
extortion and ransom collection.
In the other Kurdish regions (Amudah - Qamishlo - Hasaka),
the Turks are receiving the displaced from the governorates of Raqqa, Deir
Ezzor and Idlib in exchange for not creating conditions to avoid the
displacement of the indigenous Kurdish population in particular, but they have tried
to pressure them politically, economically and socially, as well as under the
pretext of forced recruitment and kidnapping of children to serve the military
services.
As for the Turkish occupation forces’ entry into the Kurdish
regions, we find that the aforementioned articles are fully applied. More than
300,000 Kurdish citizens have been forcibly displaced from the Afrin region,
and those who remain in their lands are pressured and forced to leave. With the
previous Autonomous Administration, it mainly contributed to the process of
forced displacement and used Kurdish citizens as human shields to protect the
areas loyal to the Syrian regime (Nubl - Zahra) and to trade in their blood
after they were placed in camps far from their areas.
Looking at the other Kurdish regions (Serê Kaniyê - Afrin -
al-Bab - Manbij - Jarablus - Kobani - Qamishlo - Hasakah - Raqqa), we are
facing staggering numbers, as nearly a million citizens have been displaced,
including 800,000 Kurds and 200,000 from the other ethnicities and sects, especially
Yazidis and Christians, including Arabs, Assyrians and Chaldeans.