Citizens in Hasakeh protest against the Violations of the SDF Militia

Social and popular activities in the city of Hasakeh yesterday held a stand in protest against the violations of the US-backed SDF separatist militia, which has been preventing the entry of food, water and flour into the city for the third consecutive day.

The participants in the vigil, which took place in the center of the city of Hasakeh, raised banners expressing rejection and condemnation of the practices and violations of the SDF, which deliberately starve and thirst the people to serve the agendas of its American operator.

Participants in the stand considered that the violations of the SDF are a crime against thousands of civilians that must be stopped because, as a result, they serve the American and Turkish occupiers and the parties who are interested in the continuation of instability.

They added that ” what the separatist SDF militias are doing is a crime against humanity that is added to the crimes committed by the Turkish occupier against the people of the province … Today, the SDF militias are unjustifiably depriving the people of al-Hasakeh of food, water and all means of life.

They called for the intervention of “all parties to save the people in Hasakeh from the practices and violations of the Turkish and American occupiers, and the SDF militias, stressing that “the messages of the people of Hasakeh are clear… A solution must be found to the continued violations by the separatist SDF militias against civilians.”

For the third consecutive day, the separatist SDF militias continue to cut off water, flour and foodstuffs amid the loss of many goods in shops and a complete cutoff of drinking water, while water tanks continue to be blocked from entering the city center.

Amal Farhat

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