PKK & YPG Release Daesh Militants for Thousands of Dollars

The International Coalition, which is fighting against the Daesh Terrorist Organization, packed the captured Daesh militants into prisons in North East Syria. The 3 big prisons where Daesh detainees are held have been given the responsibility of the PKK & YPG Terrorist Organization.

Over time, Daesh prisoners from wealthy tribes paid thousands of dollars in bribes and were released from prisons. The liberated Daesh militants were directed to Turkey via Idlib. The Guardian newspaper, which published a research report on this subject, wrote the following on the subject:

Kurdish-led forces in charge of jails in north-east Syria housing about 10,000 men with alleged links to Islamic State are releasing prisoners in exchange for money under a “reconciliation” scheme, according to interviews with two freed men and official documents.

Syrian men imprisoned without trial can pay an $8,000 (£6,000) fine to be freed, a copy of the release form shows.

As part of the deal, the released prisoners sign a declaration promising not to rejoin any armed organisations and to leave the parts of north and east Syria under control of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

An SDF spokesperson, Farhad Shami, denied that the document obtained by the Guardian, which the released men said they had signed, was official and said no such practice was taking place.”

The news prepared by Bethan McKernan and Hussam Hammoud also included the words of Daesh militants interviewed and stated the following:

Abu Jafar, who was released in March, was a security officer in IS-held Raqqa, where he worked for a branch notorious for punishing and executing local people who did not follow the group’s austere interpretation of Islam.

In addition to the $8,000 fine, Abu Jafar, who denies ever hurting anyone, paid another $22,000 in bribes to various SDF officials, money he raised by asking his wealthy family in nearby Tabqa to sell some of their properties.

He said: “SDF guards used to hang us to the roof of investigations rooms to torture us, and leave us hungry and thirsty. They did the same thing that we did to the people we arrested when we were in charge as IS leaders. I really regret that now, but I can’t describe myself as a victim after everything I did.

The releasing process wasn’t easy, but after contacting many SDF leaders my family was able to get me out of jail after paying $14,000 in bribes in addition to the official $8,000 to the SDF’s public finance department.”

The main responsibility of the ugly bargains between these two terrorist organizations is the United States administration, which supports the PKK YPG Terrorist Organization.

News from: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/nov/22/former-is-fighters-say-they-paid-way-out-of-kurdish-jail-in-reconciliation-scheme

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