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Human rights groups decry Turkish 'war crimes' in NE Syria |
2020-07-05 |
[Rudaw] More than a dozen organizations have signed a letter to European human rights ...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty... officials detailing abuses committed by ![]() and "Since the start of ...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum... and Robert Ragnar Spano, President of the European Court of Human Rights. The 18 signatories have unanimously accused Ankara and its Syrian proxies of committing "war crimes, crimes against humanity, as well as crimes of ethnic cleansing and genocide." Turkey and its Syrian proxies launched a military operation against the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in northern Syria in October 2019, seizing control of a stretch of northeast Syria, known to Kurds as Rojava, including Sari Kani (Ras al-Ain) Gire Spi (Tal Abyad). Hundreds of thousands of civilians were displaced in the offensive. The military offensive, dubbed "Operation Peace Spring", followed the March 2018 invasion of Afrin, in Aleppo province, which came under control of "The opposition prevented the displaced civilians from returning to their homes, practiced theft, robbery, plunder, armed robbery, confiscated property and crops, burned them, burned forests, kidnapped civilians, and arbitrarily arrested them. Cemeteries and cultural symbols were destroyed," the letter added. Violations have been "confirmed by reports of governmental organizations, and non-governmental organizations such as According to numerous organizations, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a late November report that pro- "Executing individuals, pillaging property, and blocking displaced people from returning to their homes is damning evidence of why Turkey's proposed 'safe zones' will not be safe," said Sarah Leah Whitson, Middle East director at HRW. Prominent war monitor the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) confirmed to Rudaw English that it had signed the petition. Other signatories include the Kurdish Committee for Human Rights, Association for the Defense of Human Rights in Austria, The Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Syria (MAF) and Kurdish Civil Society Organization in Europe. Turkey blocked the water supply from the Euphrates into Kurdish-held areas in northeast Syria last week, according to local officials. Ilham Ahmed, president of the Executive Committee of the Syrian Democratic Council (SDC) said that Ankara "intentionally" withheld the water to induce "a real drought in Syria." Related: Syrian Democratic Forces: 2020-07-01 ISIS militants launch fresh riots at Hasaka prison Syrian Democratic Forces: 2020-06-11 Autonomous Administration in northeast Syria started establishing a detailed database for the families of #ISIS living in al-Hawl Syrian Democratic Forces: 2020-06-09 Rioters in US are linked to ‘terrorists’ in Syria: Erdogan Related: Rojava: 2020-06-15 WHO sending 85 tonnes of medical aid to northeast Syria: officials Rojava: 2020-06-12 YPJ riot squads raid al-Hol camp to root out ISIS women Rojava: 2020-06-11 Autonomous Administration in northeast Syria started establishing a detailed database for the families of #ISIS living in al-Hawl |
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