Families living in the Afrin area in the north of Syria, rejoice in their rejection home after more than seven years, contrary to uncertainty and difficulties tested for many years.
residents of the region could not return to their homes for more than seven years in connection with the actions of the YPG terrorist organization (Syrian branch of the RKK). On political issues and public relations of the regional administration of Afrin, about 20 thousand families (more than 60 thousand people) announced the return to the region.
Horto noted that people return not only to the central areas, but also to their villages. The Djineres area suffered from an earthquake that occurred on February 6, 2023, ”said the representative of the region.
Horto also said that a special committee on economic issues was created to protect property rights in Africa, which is involved in solving problems in coordination with the relevant ministries. The state property is also registered on a permanent basis, he pointed out.
the Syrian official explained that the Committee is engaged in the issues of those who lost housing or whose houses were confiscated.
“The Committee accepts statements through its offices in all the municipalities and checks the documents confirming the right of ownership. Then the person living in the house is sent. Notification, ”he said.
of the families returning to Afrin, according to the Syrian representative, are divided into two groups.
” one group consists of Afrin residents living in Aleppo, Damascus or Lazikia (Lazokia). rest, ”he expressed.
Horto said that there is no security problem in Afrin, since the Committee carefully monitors the process of returning people to his homes.
In turn, 55 -year -old Syria Sabah Abdurrahman said that she did not come to her native village for a long time, and now he was engaged in plant breeding in her own in her own. a greenhouse.
She noted that she constantly cried away from her home and really wanted to return.
“Our life was very difficult, we barely made ends meet. I constantly said:” Let them do what they want, if only I would return home. “When I finally returned, I simultaneously tested both sadness and joy,” said Abdurrahman.
She She said that the residents of the region earn a living by growing seedlings and olives.
“praise to the Almighty, that we are now on their own land, at home. Everyone should return to their homes and reunite with their land,” she said.
Meanwhile, Beshir Hasso, a resident of the village of Kafar -Safra said that he had experienced difficult times in the occupied RSCs territories.
He noted that the terrorists of the RSC/YPG intimidated the inhabitants of Afrin.
“When we were there, they did not accept us. When we returned, they did not let us go,” he said.