A Pakistani organization builds a settlement in the occupied Afrin region after eliminating the forest, as a Pakistani organization, in cooperation with the Turkish “Diyanet Foundation”, contributes to building a new settlement in the Afrin countryside, north of Aleppo.
The new settlement is called “Al-Madinah Village” and work began on its construction last March, with the support of the Pakistani “Flood” Foundation for Humanitarian Relief.
North Press monitored a sign bearing the name of the Pakistani organization, which identifies itself on its official website in the Pakistani language as “Faizan” or “Flood” and says that it works within the framework of an integrated environmental system and contributes to creating a long-term impact and provides humanitarian, food and development aid and is mainly active in planting trees and developing the environment.
According to the “North Press” agency, the new settlement consists of 84 residential apartments, and it is scheduled to house families from Homs in it, with construction work to be completed next October.
The settlement was built on a land that was a pine forest in the village of Kafrum - Sharan district in the countryside of Afrin, which was cut down by the "Sultan Murad" brigade loyal to Turkey, under the supervision of the faction's leader "Araba Idris".
Ibrahim Sheikho / Human Rights Activist