Turkey deports 100 Syrian refugees to the region it occupied

The Turkish state deported 100 Syrian refugees from the Bab El Selama Border Gate in the north of Aleppo in order to change the demographic structure of the region. These people will be placed in the regions occupied by the Turkish Republic.

According to the information received from sources in the region, the Turkish state deported 100 Syrian refugees to their occupied regions in northern Syria. The aim of the Turkish state is to settle these people in houses built with the financing of Gulf and European Muslim Brotherhood groups.

The Turkish state deported these refugees from the Bab El Salam Border Gate in Ezaz, north of Aleppo.

The invading Turkish state keeps Syrian refugees in prisons in Maraş for several weeks after detaining them. Then, they deport them in groups to the areas they  have occupied.

Sources said that the Turkish state is currently holding thousands of Syrian refugees in closed areas in Maraş. The majority of the deported refugees are from different parts of Syria, such as Damascus, Homs and Hama.

Turkey announced in May 2022 that they will resettle one million Syrians in the regions under their occupation.

In this way, the Turkish state is trying to succeed and complete the demographic change in Syria and especially in the Kurdish regions.