"According to Kurdish National Council of Syria, 51 PYD terrorist's, who escaped from the group's terror, took a refuge in Barzani's KRG. "PYD does not represent the will of Kurdish people and in cooperation with Asshad regime" they said in their interrogation, performed by Peshmarga. Syrian Kurds have been opposing PYD and its violations, saying the terror group does not defend the rights of Kurds nor does it represent them.
“PYD is more dangerous than Assad. Their brutality surpassed Assad," said Menal Huseyni, wife of Kurd Yekiti Party members and Kurdish activist Enver Naso, who was kidnapped by PYD terrorists.
Amnesty International sent a research team to observe the situation in the PYD-controlled area in al-Hasakah, and found many villages were entirely demolished by the terror group.
In the remaining villages,
the residents were forced to leave, sometimes threatened with being shot or targeted in US or Russian airstrikes.
The rights group said the victims were mainly Arab,
but also included Turkmens and other Kurds who opposed the PYD's acts of terrorism and plans to divide Syria.
PYD has been implementing an Israel-style tactic to change the demographic structure in the area it seized from other group: first, forcibly displace the residents, then destroy the houses with bulldozers.
Hundreds of villages in Tal Abyad, Süluk, Hamam Türkmen, and Tal Rifat were faced same violation and destruction from the terror group in northern Syria.
The US- and Russia-backed
terrorist organization killed the civilian villagers branding them Daesh members and confiscated their belongings.
Meanwhile, cooperation between Daesh and PYD has become an open-secrete.
Daesh left many positions to PYD fighters without resistance, while PYD allowed Daesh terrorists to flee the area.
Following the seizure by PYD, villagers are only allowed to escape to Daesh-controlled areas.
It also changed the name of villages and towns in northern Syria, which have had their current names for decades.
For example, it changed the name of Manbij town to Mabuk. It also
changed the name of Mınnag airport to Serok Apo Airport. Similar examples could be found in Aleppo, Raqqa and Tel Abyad, areas where
PYD changed Arabic names of the villages to Kurdish names."
PYD militanları örgütten kaçarak Irak'a sığındı