Mother, whose daughter was abducted by PKK, waits to reunite with her

Mother, whose daughter was abducted by PKK, waits to reunite with her

Anter, a mom of six, had her eldest daughter, Hediye Anter, kidnapped by the group 2 years in the past when she was solely 16 years previous, whereas she was going to high school.

The terrorist group PKK/YPG, working within the east of the Euphrates River, continues to abduct youngsters within the areas it occupies. Living within the city of Amuda in Kamishli, Anter took on the burden of her household after shedding her husband as a result of sickness.

Trying to outlive along with her youngsters, mom Anter is now unable to ship her different youngsters to high school as a result of concern of the group’s abduction apply.

Anter, who hasn’t heard from his daughter for two years, needs to get news about her and calls for that the group hand over the apply of kidnapping youngsters. The mom eagerly awaits the day her daughter will return house.

“I haven’t been able to find my daughter at all.”

In the morning, Anter defined her grievances and the difficulties she had confronted in looking for his daughter.

Anter said that his daughter was kidnapped by a terrorist group whereas she was at college, saying, “She had a class at school. It had been 4 days since she attended the class, and then I lost contact with her. I protested this situation to the security forces in the region and to the United Nations (UN) offices. I have reached out to everyone I could, but I still haven’t been able to find my daughter.”

Anter stated, “My daughter was young. She was only 16 years old when she was kidnapped by the organization. My daughter used to study at home with her siblings. She would go to school and come back. She wanted to become a teacher.”

“They stopped going to school out of fear of being kidnapped.”

Explaining the pressures they confronted from the terrorists, Anter stated that the group’s kidnappings had had a unfavourable impression on their psychological well being.

Anter said, “My other children stopped going to school out of fear of being kidnapped. None of my 4 children are attending school anymore. After their older sister was kidnapped, they are even afraid to go outside.”

The grieving mom expressed her hatred in the direction of the group, saying, “It has been 2 years since my daughter disappeared. I know nothing about her fate. We don’t know if she is dead or alive. They are forcibly taking children from their homes, forcibly separating them from their families.”

Anter emphasised that the PKK/YPG doesn’t permit the households of the kidnapped youngsters to satisfy them, and stated, “I am waiting for her to come back on her birthday, but there is no news from her,” expressing her eager for her daughter.

Source: www.anews.com.tr