| Sulaimaniyah, Dec. 10 (AKnews) – A  Kurdish rights group says Syria is carrying out genocide acts against  the indigenous Kurds in the country behind a complete media blackout. 
 CHAK  or Kurdocide Watch, a Stockholm-based rights watchdog, says it is  planning a conference in the Swedish capital on Wednesday to uncover the  persecutions of the Kurds of Syria.
 
 Rights groups in Syria have  warned that violence against the Kurds is increasing and the  Stockholm-based watchdog says Syria's Kurdish region "is under ongoing  genocide".
 
 "Hundreds of thousands of Kurdish individuals in this  country (Syria) are not seen as worth even Arab nationality, let alone  Kurdish" said Azad Haidery of CHAK, "their children have no schooling  rights. More than 50,000 children do shoe shining on the streets"
 
 "Unfortunately,  the least coverage by the media and European circles has been devoted  to the west part of Kurdistan (Syrian Kurdish region), while the  persecution of this Kurdish region is no less than the other Kurdish  regions in Turkey and Iran, if not greater"
 
 Though there are no  official statistics to confirm the number of the Kurds in Syria,  unofficial statistics suggest there are about three million of them,  accounting for 10-17% of the population.
 
 The majority of the  Swedish parties are expected to attend the conference on Wednesday, in  addition to Amnesty International, and many more human rights groups,  according to Haidery.
 
 CHAk has held conferences in Sweden on the persecution of Kurds of Turkey as well.
 
 "We have also invited the foreign ministry of Sweden, but they have not replied to ups officially"
 
 Haidery  says renowned Turkish writer Ismail Besikci will also deliver a speech  in the conference from Ankara by telephone. And Syrian eye witnesses  will also participate to recount mass murders of the Kurds in the  country.
 
 The PEN Honorary Member has served 17 years in prison on  propaganda charges stemming from his writings about the Kurdish  minority in Turkey.
 
 On Dec. 9, a Kurdish human rights  organization (DAD) in Syria, said Kurdish recruits in the Syrian army  were killed while doing military service in mysterious circumstances  after the body of a Kurdish solder was delivered to his family the same  day.
 
 The family of recruit Mohammed Jalal Mohammed, received the  body of their son who Syrian officers in his military unit said he died  as a result of electric shock.
 
 Families of the victims often  claim their sons were exposed to torture and murder, citing traces and  marks appearing on their recovered bodies.
 
 Syrian authorities  claim the cases are "accidents" or "suicides" without official  investigations being conducted into the cases or the bodies being  inspected by forensic experts.
 
 In 2010, nine Kurdish soldiers  were killed while on military duty in the Syrian army bringing the total  number of Kurdish recruits killed in mysterious circumstances to 44  since 2004.
 
 Reported by Khabat Nawzad, edited by Raber Y. Aziz
 
 Monday, January 10th 2011 12:47 PM |