CENTRAL NEWS – In a new chapter of racist attacks and crimes against Syrians in the country, a video clip circulating on virtual networking sites showed a seventy-year-old Syrian woman being attacked by a Turkish citizen in the city of Dilok in northern Kurdistan.
After years of claiming to help and protect the Syrian people by opening its doors for them to be turned into a tool in the political bazaars and a pressure card against the West and to achieve its malicious agendas, the Turkish regime today is feeding the feelings of racism and hate speech against Syrian refugees and holding them responsible for the deterioration of the country Economic, which pushes Turkish citizens to commit hate and racist crimes against Syrians.
Syrian refugees in Turkey are subjected to various types of racist crimes, ranging from insulting, beating and harassing, to rape and murder in the most heinous ways, as well as the systematic destruction and sabotage of their property and places of work.
These incidents and crimes take place amid a media blackout by the authorities of the Turkish regime, and the failure to hold the perpetrators accountable, which encourages them to commit more crimes.
An elderly Syrian woman is subjected to a crime of assault in Turkey
In a new chapter of the racist attacks against Syrians in the country, a video clip circulating on virtual networking sites showed an elderly Syrian woman being attacked by a Turkish citizen.
The clip showed an elderly woman named “Laila Muhammad”, aged 70, being kicked by a Turkish citizen in the city of Dilok in northern Kurdistan.
During the past hours, this incident ignited the anger of Syrians in the country, prompting them to launch a solidarity campaign, and Syrians published pictures of them covering their right eye as a kind of solidarity with the Syrian elderly, and a number of the hashtag participants commented, “The kick that brought us all down, racism when it has Step by step, do not be silent, for silence is shame and weakness.”
The Turkish regime seeks to pressure the Syrians to forcibly deport them and exploit them in projects for demographic change in Syria
After using them for years as a tool and a card against the West to obtain political gains and concessions, as well as to obtain financial aid in exchange for hosting them, the Turkish regime seeks, through its racist policies, to pressure the Syrian refugees and make forced deportation their only option, thus exploiting them in the demographic change projects that it is implementing in the occupied Syrian regions.