Turkish crimes against Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality

NE Syria components explained that the crimes of the Turkish occupation against the Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality and called on international powers and the United Nations, especially the Security Council to save the Syrians.

Turkish crimes against Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality
Turkish crimes against Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality
Turkish crimes against Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality
Turkish crimes against Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality
Turkish crimes against Syrians represent hostile Ottoman mentality
11 July 2024   04:10
DEIR EZ-ZOR
ALI ARAB

Last week, the Turkish- controlled areas in Syria witnessed protests against racist practices against Syrian refugees in Turkey, forced deportation campaigns and attacks on their property by racists, as well as a protest against the recent rapprochement efforts between Ankara and Damascus.

The protests led to killing 7 civilians, and wounding dozens.

The Co-chair of the Democratic Society Organizations in Raqqa, Uday Abdel Hamid, believes that the Turkish occupation state seeks to eliminate the hopes of the Syrian people, and pointed out that it is harnessing the file of Syrian refugees to achieve its agendas through supporting ISIS or  repeated attacks.

Abdel Hamid noted that the Turkish attacks against Syrian territories, the forcible deportation of Syrians, and the rapprochement with the Damascus government revealed the policies of the Turkish occupation state against the Syrians.

The head of the Farmers' Union office in the eastern countryside of Deir ez-Zor Canton, Lahij al-Abdullah said that the Turkish crimes at the present time are a continuation of the crimes that occurred during the Ottoman Empire, which was built on extermination of people.

Al-Abdullah slammed the crimes of the Turkish occupation state against the Syrians.

Citizen Hamada Al-Nasser confirms that the liberating the occupied areas is enough to thwart Turkish policies. He called on international powers to support their movement against Turkey, as well as the United Nations to protect Syrian refugees inside Turkish territory.

The Co-chair of the Federation of Industry, Reem Ahmed Al-Fares condemned Turkey’s racist violations against Syrian refugees, and explained that Turkey wants to get rid of the Syrian refugees after exploiting them. She called on international forces and human rights organizations to intervene and save the Syrians from the Turkish crimes.

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