A Stand in Qamishli to Condemn the crimes of the Turkish aggression

The people of the city of Qamishli staged a protest stand in front of the cultural center in the city, denouncing the continuous Turkish aggression against the towns and villages of the northern countryside of Hasaka governorate and in refusal of the presence of the American and Turkish occupation forces on Syrian territory.

Citizen Amsha Al-Nahhab of the Al-Harith Al-Taie clan indicated the necessity of “unifying the Syrian people against all forms of occupation, especially the theft, destruction and killing of defenseless citizens by the Ottoman occupier, and the looting of Syria’s wealth by the American occupier, including oil, wheat, and others.” .

In turn, the citizen Abdul Aziz Al-Hussein Abu Zoya stated that the people of the city of Qamishli “with all their segments and components declare their rejection of all forms of occupation and demand the expulsion of the American and Turkish occupiers,” calling on the people of Syria “to stand united by the Syrian Arab Army in its war against terrorism and its operators abroad, and to liberate all of the territory so that ”Syrians are free from all forms of occupation.”

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