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Syria: YPG/PKK terrorists forcibly recruit 2,700 people

Terror group detains young people at checkpoints, during raids on homes in northeastern Al-Hasakah province

Mohamed Misto and Ethem Emre Ozcan  | 02.04.2021 - Update : 03.04.2021
Syria: YPG/PKK terrorists forcibly recruit 2,700 people

AL-HASAKAH, Syria

The YPG/PKK terrorist group forcibly recruited at least 2,700 young people in Syria’s northeastern Al-Hasakah province in March, according to local sources.


The terrorist group continues to forcibly detain young people aged between 21 and 34 at checkpoints and during raids on their homes. 



The terrorist group holds the youth at a center in the province before transferring them to other camps for military training.


The abducted youths are threatened not to escape the camps.


Also, at least one person was injured in January when terrorists opened fire on a group of young people who fled forced recruitment in Al-Hasakah.


The group applies similar practices in the provinces of Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor.


In January, the terrorist group forcibly recruited more than 150 young people from Deir ez-Zor.


Documenting the violations against civilians in Syria, the Syrian Network for Human Rights, in its report released on Feb. 18, said that the terrorist organization detained at least 61 teachers in January and February.


The report stated the YPG/PKK was after nearly 550 teachers -- residing in Deir Ez-Zor, Raqqa, and Al-Hasakah -- who refused to join the terror group.

.*Writing by Mahmoud Barakat


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