The US-backed Kurdish militias continued blackmailing refugees in a camp in Southern Hasaka, local sources reported on Monday.
The sources said that the refugees in al-Saad Camp in Southern Hasaka are suffering from shortage of drinking water, food stuff and other life necessities.
The sources further said that the camp's residents protested against the militias, asking for drinking water and ice, but, faced the US-backed militias' attack.
A refugee was arrested by the militias, they added.
The sources went on to say that those who run the camp steal humanitarian aids dispatched to the camp and sell them in the black market, adding that the refugee must pay a large amount of money to buy a cube of ice.
In the meantime, a number of young men in the camp have been arrested by the militias under a forced recruitment plan.
In a relevant development earlier this month, tens of residents in the village of al-Jarniyeh in Western Raqqa took to the main street in the village and protested against the Kurdish militias' forced recruitment and brutal measures.
In the meantime, a number young people were arrested by the Kurds in Hasaka city under a forced recruitment plan.
(FNA)
28/5/18
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The sources said that the refugees in al-Saad Camp in Southern Hasaka are suffering from shortage of drinking water, food stuff and other life necessities.
The sources further said that the camp's residents protested against the militias, asking for drinking water and ice, but, faced the US-backed militias' attack.
A refugee was arrested by the militias, they added.
The sources went on to say that those who run the camp steal humanitarian aids dispatched to the camp and sell them in the black market, adding that the refugee must pay a large amount of money to buy a cube of ice.
In the meantime, a number of young men in the camp have been arrested by the militias under a forced recruitment plan.
In a relevant development earlier this month, tens of residents in the village of al-Jarniyeh in Western Raqqa took to the main street in the village and protested against the Kurdish militias' forced recruitment and brutal measures.
In the meantime, a number young people were arrested by the Kurds in Hasaka city under a forced recruitment plan.
(FNA)
28/5/18
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