URFA - Afrin native Hesen Mihemed will file a criminal complaint against Turkey, which cut down the olive trees on its land and built a house instead.
Efforts to change the demographics continue in Afrin, which is under the control of Turkey and its affiliated paramilitary groups. Having built more than 22 structures in all the villages and districts of the city so far, Turkey is relocating the families of paramilitary structures from Syria and different countries of the world.
THE VILLAGER WILL COMPLAIN TO UN
Finally, on January 4, an association called "Ecnadin", a Palestinian affiliate in Cindirêsê district, built a house on the land of Hesen Mihemed from Afrin, who settled in Shehba. Speaking to ANHA on the subject, Mihemed said: "He had to leave his village due to Turkey's attacks. It cut down 280 olive trees on 4 hectares of land belonging to me and my uncle Emin Murad Mihemed, between the villages of Hemilde and Rifetiye in the Cinderês district of Turkey, and that houses were built in their place, and that I will file a criminal complaint with the United Nations (UN).
Previously, Turkey was publicized that it built a house for the families of 200 paramilitaries on 4 hectares of land belonging to Hesen Mecîd Mihemed and Emin Murad Mihemed in Cindires district.