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The attacks on the Maxmur camp, located between Northern Kurdistan and the region of Southern Kurdistan Regional Government, are continuing. On July 19, three other people were wounded by the bombings of the occupying Turkish state’s warplanes.
Of course, the Turkish state does not even reject such attacks. On the contrary, he uses them as propaganda material for himself by making official statements. However, the agreements signed by the Turkish state around international law have been signed under the conventions, these signed treaties are binding. He is also a member of the United Nations (UN). Therefore, has duties and responsibilities to the UN. The most important of these is the obligation to comply with UN resolutions.
The Maxmur camp was established by the UN in 1998 and is currently under the responsibility and protection of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. Therefore, as a member of the UN, the Turkish state has obligations to the Maxmur camp. If the Republic of Turkey, as a member of the UN, does not fulfil its duties and responsibilities, then other provisions need to be introduced. This requires the introduction of sanctions.
Are these facts unknown? Actually, there’s no need to answer that question. Because everything is public and quite obvious. But the requirements are not fulfilled. For the Turkish state, the agreements, commitments and promises made under the UN have no meaning. He acts with the logic of “it has already been done” and wants this to be accepted by everyone. If it is not accepted, it either ignores or kills, and there are countless examples of this.
The fascist dictator, R.T. Erdogan, is bound by endless international agreements, as well as NATO, EU, UN, AHIM, and so on. These internationally binding organizations can make decisions and warnings, but they are useless unless they are taken seriously.
It is known that the state of Turkey is not as strong as it presents itself to be, and cannot pass through the teeth of international forces. He is aware that he will be crushed when he faces an international sanction in the face of all this. Not only that, Turkey can only survive by feeding themselves with what they are given from these forces. But despite this reality, he persistently continues to do as he sees fit.
So the problem is different. The problem is not that the Turkish state stands as an unbreakable force in the face of international powers, it can easily be taken down. The reality is that these massacres are tolerated and even encouraged, it’s held up as if it were part of the collusion. Otherwise, it is known how international powers implement the decisions they where interests are at stake: they made economic and political sanctions and military interventions, whenever this was the case.
Now, who can claim that the international powers do not have the power to put one of these sanctions against the Turkish state? He himself laughs and makes no such claim at all. Despite such a reality, TC attacked the Maxmur camp. Earlier, he had attacked Maxmur, Shengal and Rojava with fighter planes, causing bombings and deaths. Then there was no sound. On July 19, he added only one more to this list of attacks. He will continue his attacks from now on, and the UN has no approach to counteract it.
If the UN had a different approach, it would have been able to resist and prevent the bombings and massacres carried out by the Turkish state. He didn’t do that. It has encouraged and paved the way with its hopeless approaches. The fact that the negotiations between the Maxmur Camp administration and the UN officials in recent years have been inconclusive shows this.
In recent years, UN officials have not met any demands of the people living in the Maxmur camp and have taken a negative or distracting attitude. In fact, it encourages the inhabitants of Maxmur to leave the camp. In this respect, it creates the impression that such attacks carried out by the Turkish state are in line with their policies.
In such a reality, will the UN raise its voice and undertake its duties and responsibilities in the face of the attacks of the Turkish state against the Maxmur Camp, which was established by itself and under the responsibility of international law? An ambiguity.