A national stance in the liberated neighborhood of Tariq Al-Bab in Aleppo in solidarity with locals in Manbej against US-backed SDF militia’s criminal practices

Citizens in the liberated neighborhood of Tariq Al-Bab in Aleppo as well as representatives of Aleppo clans on Friday took part in a national stand  to express their solidarity with the locals in the city of Manbej in the face of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia’s crimes and to stress their rejection of the American and Turkish occupation.

Secretary of Aleppo branch of the Democratic Socialist Unionist Party Mohammad Saeed Al-Nufous said in a statement to SANA “we are here to voice our support for our brothers in Manbej in the face of the SDF’s criminal practices and we are confident that the Syrian Arab Army will not rest until it liberates every occupied inch of Syrian land from occupation and terrorism.”

 On his part, Bassel Kharrat from the Syrian Arab Nationalist Youth Party, said “we are against sectarian strife and Syria will stay united, independent and strong in the face of division schemes.”

Samir Najeeb Amin, Secretary of the Palestinian Fateh Al-Intifada Movement in Aleppo, said “we are taking part in this solidarity stand to express our support for the upraising of the people in Manbej against the US-backed SDF militia’s crimes and to affirm our condemnation of the American and Turkish occupation of Syrian territories.”

Shiekh Ali Al-Rislan from Aseed clan in Manbej, said “we strongly support our brothers in Manbej who refused the occupation and its agents from the SDF militia,” stressing that the American and Turkish occupation won’t continue.

Hamda Mustafa

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