ISTANBUL: A veteran Syrian opposition activist and her journalist daughter were found stabbed to death at their apartment in Istanbul, Turkish reports on Friday, in a crime supporters decried as an “assassination” to avenge their work.

Friends raised the alarm after being unable to reach Aroubeh Barakat and her daughter Halla Barakat by telephone for two days, the Dogan and Anadolu news agencies said.

Turkish police then arrived at their apartment in the Uskudar district on the Asian side of Istanbul and found both women dead.

Anadolu said the police investigation concluded they had been stabbed to death. Unconfirmed reports said that their throats had been cut. The Hurriyet daily said forensic investigators belie­ved that they had been killed two or three days ago and the attacker had poured lime over the corpses and wrap­ped them in blankets to prevent any smell.

Since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, Turkey has become home to almost three million Syrian refugees, many of them opponents of the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

The killings unleashed a wave of shock and mourning among the exiled Syrian opposition, whose National Coalition grouping is based in Istanbul.

“The hand of terrorism and tyranny is the prime suspect in this heinous crime of assassination,” the National Coalition said in a statement.

“We are confident that the investigations by the Turkish authorities will reveal the details,” it added.

Riad Hijab of its High Neg­otiations Committee hailed their “revolution of pen, (and) restless pulse” vowing: “Their murderer won’t succeed and shall be brought to justice.” Aroubeh Barakat’s sister Shaza also confirmed the deaths in a Facebook post, saying the two “were assassinated at the hands of injustice and tyranny”.

Published in Dawn, September 23rd, 2017

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