Thirty-nine-year-old mother Aisha Hussein al-Shuaybi, whose two daughters suffer from cerberal palsy, was threatened and harassed daily by PKK/PYD terrorists
A Syrian family was forced to flee their home in northern Aleppo after receiving threats from the PYD terror organization, Syria’s affiliate of the terrorist Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).
The terrorist organization continues to overtly commit crimes against humanity, and forcibly displaces populations in areas under occupation.
A family of four, 39-year-old mother Aisha Hussein al-Shuaybi and her three children, was threatened and harassed daily by PKK/PYD terrorists before being forced to flee their home in the northern Aleppo town of Samouka and seek refuge in the border town of Marea.
Aisha, whose two daughters suffer from cerebral palsy, said PYD terrorists barged into their home daily and threatened to bomb the house if they did not leave.
“We wanted to take our clothes, but PYD terrorists did not let us. They beat us. We escaped our town under the threat of snipers and mortars while barely making it out alive,” said the mother of three as she described her journey to safety.
The PKK is listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the European Union and the United States.
The PKK has been conducting armed violence in the southeastern part of Turkey since 1984. More than 40,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in the three-decade long conflict.