If you are not ashamed, do whatever you want
People displaced by the attacks of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries wondered: How can the perpetrators of crimes talk about humanity? During their narration of Turkey's crimes, they emphasized that its officials contradicted their reality.

With the start of the war between Israel and Hamas, officials in the Turkish occupation state, led by the country’s President Erdogan, were quick to claim humanity and describe what is happening in Gaza as war crimes and in violation of human rights, at a time when its air and ground attacks on North and East Syria continue, targeting its citizens and infrastructure.
The Turkish authorities, and their President Erdogan, are content only with giving “pro-Palestinian” speeches, as a report by the American Bloomberg Agency revealed that Turkey transported one million barrels of Azerbaijani oil to the Israeli port of Eilat from the Turkish port of Ceyhan, via a tanker named “Seavolit” on October 21 of this month.
Forcibly displaced people from their city of Serêkaniyê/ Ras al-Ain in late 2019, as a result of attacks by the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries, expressed their astonishment at the “humanity” of Turkish President Erdogan and his authorities’ officials, which appears in words, not actions, as described by IDPs while highlighting the crimes committed against them before. The Turkish occupation army and its mercenaries, similar to what Israel is doing in Palestine.
The claimant of humanity must realize what he has done in our regions, and if he is sincere, he should withdraw.”
Muhammad al-Ibrahim, who was displaced from his city of Serêkaniyê and lives in Washo Kani camp, pointed out at the beginning of his speech: “Our areas are occupied by the Turkish state and its mercenaries, and they are the ones who caused our displacement and the destruction of our homes, in addition to their control over our property, so we abandoned everything and live today in a tent.” "It is small within this camp, and the occupation is the reason for our suffering today."
He added, "We notice that Erdogan comes out and declares that what is happening in Gaza is contrary to humanitarian laws, but it seems that they, along with their mercenaries, have forgotten what they did to us and our land, and whoever claims that must withdraw from our cities and lands."
He stressed, "Whoever claims humanity must leave our land to see what they really are, so that we can return to our land, homes, and properties occupied by them."
At the conclusion of his speech, Al-Ibrahim stressed, "Humanitarian organizations must also be aware of what Erdogan is talking about and what he is saying about humanity. If he is honest, he must withdraw from the occupied territories, so that he has the right to talk about what is happening in Gaza."
“Whoever commits crimes has no right to speak about humanity.”
For his part, the displaced person, Muhammad Mansour, pointed out, "The reason for our displacement and presence in this camp is the attacks of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries on our cities."
He added, "We are victims of the crimes of the Turkish occupation. Today, the residents of this camp and other camps are all victims of the crimes of the occupation and what it did in our areas."
Mansour asked during his speech, "Erdogan comes out and declares that what is happening in Gaza is not humanitarian, but the question is: Isn't what is happening in Gaza happening in our regions? Wasn't the Turkish occupation the reason for our displacement? How can he talk about humanity and forget what he did in our regions?"
He concluded his speech by saying, "Whoever commits crimes has no right to talk about humanity."
T/ Satt.
ANHA