CENTRAL NEWS
Since the occupation operation has been started by TR and its gangs in North Syria and Rojava on 9 October, the Turkish state has been replacing the homes of residents that have been forced out by Turkish bombs, with the family members of the FSA and ISIS.
On the opposite side of the Eyn Isa (Rojava) border, which is currently being occupied by Turkey, the villages of Güneren, Zenginova, Ohali, Akdiken, connected to the district of Akçakale, are being filled with family members of the FSA and ISIS. Also opposite Almencir (Rojava) the villages of Akbulut, Düzova, and Dikili connected to Ceylanpınar, are similarly being brimmed by families of jihadists.
People’s houses are filled with gangs
These gangs carrying out robbery and extortion activities, and reports have been received that gang members wearing Turkish millitary uniform have patrolled the villages and put pressure on the people. In addition, it was learned that the people who reacted to the gangs and did not want to leave the settlements were threatened and detained by the Turkish law enforcement agencies.
Also investigated by Amnesty International, it was proved that “Turkey spent the months leading up to its military incursion into northeast Syria forcibly deporting refugees to the war-torn country, in advance of attempting to create a so-called “safe zone” on the Syrian side of the border.
The organization met or spoke with refugees who said Turkish police had beaten or threatened them into signing documents stating they were asking to return to Syria, when in reality Turkey was forcing them back to a war zone and putting their lives in grave danger.”
“Turkey’s claim that refugees from Syria are choosing to walk straight back into the conflict is dangerous and dishonest. Rather, our research shows that people are being tricked or forced into returning,” said Anna Shea, Researcher on Refugee and Migrant Rights at Amnesty International.
On the other hand, in the provinces and districts of Urfa, Nusaybin, Mardin, Şırnak, and Silopi where schools are on holiday, curfew prohibitions are applied in various provinces and districts.
It has been made known that on the areas surround the occupation; in the provinces, the county entrances and exits are being controlled by police checkpoints. Drivers are being thoroughly searched, load-bearing vehicles are also being stopped, unloaded and examined.
FSA gangs are being treated in Ceylanpınar
In Serekaniye more than 50 howitzer shots were fired from the morning of October 26. The clashes in Serekaniye have intensified in the last hours of the night that connects October 26 to October 27, and 20 FSA gangs who were injured during the clashes were taken to Ceylanpinar State Hospital at night.