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Syria: Manbij businesses to close in protest of PKK/PYD

Hundreds protested against PKK/PYD after bodies of 2 young men were found in village east of Manbij

13.01.2018 - Update : 15.01.2018
Syria: Manbij businesses to close in protest of PKK/PYD

By Adham Kako, Mohamad Misto

ANKARA

Syrian activists have called on shopkeepers in Syria's northern Manbij city to close down businesses on Sunday in protest of the killing of two civilians by the PKK/PYD terrorist organization.

Hundreds protested against the PKK/PYD group on Friday following the discovery of the bodies of Hannan al-Jarivah, 25, and Abbud al-Minkhan, 23, after -- the demonstrators believe -- they were tortured to death by PKK/PYD militants.

The bodies of the two young men, with one’s head cut off, were found in a village some 20 kilometers (12 miles) east of Manbij.

Tension escalated into a gun battle between the PKK/PYD terrorists and angry civilians after families of the two victims recognized their bodies after activists shared their photos on social media.

In a statement, the High Council of Syrian Tribes condemned the killings, saying that crimes committed by PKK/PYD terror group in the region “were not new”.

It went on to call on people of the city to “rise up” against the terrorist group.

In November, business owner in Manbij staged a general strike to protest the forcible recruitments of young people by PKK/PYD.

An Arab-populated city located on the west bank of the Euphrates river, Manbij remains under the control of the PYD, the Syrian offshoot of the PKK terrorist group, which has waged war against Turkey for more than 30 years.

The PKK -- listed as a terrorist organization by the U.S. and EU as well as Turkey -- resumed its armed campaign in July 2015. Since then, it has killed more than 1,200 Turkish security personnel and civilians, including women and children.

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