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Tracking kidnappings and disappearances of women and girls in Turkish-occupied Afrin, Syria.

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On April 25th, a woman named Nawal Anwar was reportedly abducted by the Hamza Division from Rajo district. According to the Afrin Activists Network, she is a mother of three children. facebook.com/afrin.activist…

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According to reports from the Afrin Media Center and Afrin Post, a 64-year-old woman named Moulida Numan has died in prison after being tortured and denied health care. She was abducted by the Hamza Division in 2019. facebook.com/permalink.php?… afrinpost.net/en/2021/05/kur…

According to reports from the Afrin Media Center and Afrin Post, a 64-year-old woman named Moulida Numan has died in prison after being tortured and denied health care. She was abducted by the Hamza Division in 2019. 

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According to the Human Rights Organization - Afrin, the Sultan Murad Division has kidnapped one woman, Rouida Suleiman, and her teenage daughter, Solin Barakat. Two male members of the same family were reportedly kidnapped about one week before. facebook.com/permalink.php?…

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Two Kurdish women—Rojin Enayat and Malak, whose last name is unknown—were reportedly arrested by the Military Police in Ashrafiyah neighborhood of Afrin city on August 24th. afrinpost.net/en/2021/08/pro…

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The latest UN Syria Commission of Inquiry report once again documents harrowing conditions for ethnic and religious minority women in Turkish-occupied Afrin and Ras al Ain. We continue to document these cases, and urge an end to all kidnappings and disappearances in these regions.

The latest <a href="/UNCoISyria/">UN Syria Commission of Inquiry</a> report once again documents harrowing conditions for ethnic and religious minority women in Turkish-occupied Afrin and Ras al Ain. We continue to document these cases, and urge an end to all kidnappings and disappearances in these regions.