Generation imbued with extremism is growing up in Girê Spî, occupied by Turkey

​​​​​​​The Turkish occupation, through Pakistani and Chechen associations, seeks to create a generation imbued with extremism by opening intensive courses for children after converting schools into military barracks and others for teaching the Turkish language.

Generation imbued with extremism is growing up in Girê Spî, occupied by Turkey
29 April 2023   23:25
AIN ISSA

Pakistani and Chechen associations continue to spread extremism in the occupied Girê Spî canton, with the support of the Turkish occupation. With the aim of spawning and resurrecting "terrorism" again, focusing on children whom the Turkish occupation prevented from attending schools after stealing their contents and turning them into barracks and military headquarters for its mercenaries after its occupation, following the attacks it launched on North and East Syria on October 9, 2019.

The confiscation of land

The Pakistani and Chechen associations work with the support and facilitation of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries working within the so-called (Tal Abyad Local Council), which confiscated the lands and property of the forcibly displaced people to build educational associations within them, in each of the district center and the towns of Suluk, Turkmen, and Al-Ali Bajilia in its countryside. Among them is what is known as (Ubayy ibn Ka`b) in the town of Suluk.

The number of associations increased, after the visit of the so-called (coalition mufti) Osama Al-Rifai last year and his blessing for the work of the Pakistani and Chechen associations, to raise a generation imbued with intellectual and racist extremism in the region, by teaching extremist ideas to obligated children who attend these centers, as a result of the closure of most public schools after the theft Its contents, some of which were converted into military barracks for mercenaries, and parents refused to send their children to schools after imposing the Turkish language there.

A local source from the town of Suluk in the eastern countryside of the occupied Girê Spî canton stated that the Pakistani and Chechen associations are dangerously active in the town, and that there is a strong demand for them by the sons of mercenaries who were settled by Turkey in the occupied canton as part of its settlement project in the areas it occupies from Syria in the homes of the displaced forcibly after the occupation.

3 courses have been graduated in the town, since its start in late 2021, the last of which two days ago included about 400 children, from the so-called "Ubayy ibn Ka'b" institute.

ANHA’s agency documented, through a source working at the border gate, the entry of Turkey, until the beginning of April 2023, about 22 thousand people, most of them from the cities (Hama - Aleppo - Idlib - Eastern Ghouta) to the occupied Girê Spî / Tal Abyad canton and their housing in the homes of displaced citizens in each of the district center and the towns of Suluk, Al-Ali Bajlia and other occupied villages.

Among the associations that are very active in opening and financing (religious) complexes in the province and its countryside are the “Ansar Charity Association and the Bait Al-Mal (Pakistan National Relief Foundation)”, as they supervise and finance several institutes through which they feed extremism, such as the Ubayy ibn Ka'b Institute in the town of Suluk, and Omar bin Al-Khattab in the town of Hammam al-Turkman, and the Al-Rashid Institute in the center of Girê Spî, in addition to financing the opening of schools in which the Turkish occupation state imposed its language on students, such as the Ahmed Yassin and Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq schools in the district center, and the Khirbet Al-Riz school in its countryside.

T/ Satt.

ANHA