Autonomous Administration: We documented Turkey's cooperation with ISIS 2019-11-18 12:49:42 NEWS CENTER - North and East Syria Autonomous Administration Executive Council Vice Co-Chair Hemdan El-Ebid stated that Turkey attacks the region with SMO groups he defines as 'ISIS leftovers'. El- Ebid states that the world remains unresponsive even though they documented the facts.  North and East Syria Autonomous Administration Executive Council Vice Co-Chair Hemdan El-Ebid spoke to Hawar News Agency (ANHA) about the recent developments of the attacks of National Syrian Army (SMO) against Girê Spî and Serêkaniyê.      Hemdan El-Ebid stated that Turkey attacks the safe zones under the pretence of establishing 'safe zones'.   WORLD KEEPS WATCHING   El- Ebid stating that Turkey uses the 'safety' as a tool to legitimize their attacks, said: "Erdoğan commits war crimes in Girê Spî and Serêkaniyê just like he did in Efrin and Cerablus and the world keeps watching."   Emphasizing that the Turkish government's crimes against the civillians are too big to cover up, said: "The gangs carrying out attacks in coordination with the Turkish government filmed and photographed their crimes and shared them with the public.They filmed and serviced the attacks they carried out against the people they killed. The whole world watched how Hevrîn Xelef and other civillians were massacred."   El- Ebid stating that Turkey attacks Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) with SMO groups he defines as 'ISIS leftovers', said that Turkey backed gang members attack North and East Syria in coordination and they documented it themselves. North and East Syria Autonomous Administration Executive Council Vice Co-Chair Hemdan El-Ebid named some of those gang members as El-Bello, El-Aqal and Ebû Abdullah El-Turkmanî   El Ebid said: "We have been informed about the abduction of civillians, the murder of civillians and ransoms being demanded for them in  Girê Spî and Serêkaniyê. The gangs who aims to change the demography of the region placed the ISIS members who escaped from Eyn Îsa camp to the places they have evacuated."   El-Ebid added that the people living in Girê Spî and Serêkaniyê have difficulty in accessing basic needs such as electricity and water.