Baladi - Agencies
The YPG/PKK on Friday closed three Assyrian schools in parts of northeastern Syria under its control on grounds that the targeted schools did not have a license.
The Assyrian Democratic Society (ADS) slammed the move on social media, accusing the terrorist group of “intimidating” the region’s Assyrian community.
“The YPG is harming education with its ideological school curriculum," the ADS said in a statement, going on to demand that the terrorist group immediately allow the schools to reopen.
In recent years, the YPG, has used schools in areas under its control to indoctrinate students with its militarist, ethno-centric ideologies.
Source: Anadolu Agency