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Kurdish parties demand Syrian Kurdish opposition release their members

Kurdish parties demand Syrian Kurdish opposition release their members
Two Kurdish parties demand the Kurdish National Council of Syria (KNCS) release twelve of their members arrested four days ago.
According to a statement released by the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Syria (KDPS) an armed group calling itself the committee for protection of people, which is affiliated with KNCS, "kidnapped" twelve cadres of KDPS and Kurdistan Freedom Party (KFP).

The people were kidnapped from their homes in Sharan village of Efrin on June 5 after they participated in a public activity in the area which was conducted on behalf of the KNCS, according to the statement.

KDPS statement read "such practices [kidnap of the members] come at a time when the KNCS and the National Council of Western Kurdistan (NCWK) have formed joint committees.

"This will negatively affect the efforts to unite the Kurdish work… Such practices will not serve the Kurdish nation and Syrian uprising."

The statement called on the KNCS to "immediately release the kidnapped and stop repeating such practices which will lead to murder of Kurds by Kurds …. and will serve only Kurdish adversaries."

The kidnapped are Abdul-Rahamn Abu Rebar, Nuri Khoja, Mohammed Abdulla Chawush, Tekoshin Khoja, Marwan Ali Sork, Zardasht Hassan, Dibo Hassan, Ibrahim Mamo, Bashir Chawush, Hussein Chawush, Hussien Abish, and Rashid Abu Dashti, according to the statement.



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