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‘Afrin belongs to its people’: More Kurds return to Afrin, while others wait for guarantees

Summary by Syria Direct
AFRIN — At the start of April, Amina Ali finally went home. The 58-year-old and her husband returned to al-Maabatli, their town in Afrin, a Kurdish-majority region of northwestern Syria, more than seven years after they fled a Turkish-backed military offensive in 2018.  Just as displacement was more than simply moving away, Ali’s return meant more than a move back. It was “a moment filled with emotion, like a dream coming true,” she told Syria D…
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Syria Direct broke the news in on Wednesday, April 30, 2025.
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