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Syrian Army Enters Village Bordering Turkey, Hundreds Flee
2011-06-24
[An Nahar] Hundreds of displaced Syrians poured into Turkey on Thursday after Syrian troops backed by tanks approached their makeshift camps along the border, an Agence La Belle France Presse journalist reported.

Several hundred people broke through the barbed wire marking the frontier between the two countries and were seen advancing into Turkish territory on a road used by Turkish border guards, a few kilometers from the Turkish village of Guvecci.

They were flanked by Turkish paramilitary police vehicles and minibuses, called apparently to ferry the refugees to tent cities the Turkish Red Islamic Thingy has erected in the border province of Hatay, where more than 10,000 Syrians are already sheltering.

Another group of several hundred people was seen further down the same road, walking towards the Turkish security forces vehicles.

Thousands of Syrians fleeing a bloody crackdown on anti-regime protests have flocked to the border but hesitated to cross into Turkey, gripped by uncertainty over their future on foreign soil and wary of leaving behind their properties.

Once at the border they have being living in squalid conditions, in the open air or in makeshift shelters of branches and plastic sheets, surviving on scarce food and water.

They have said Turkish authorities have assured them they can cross over if they felt threatened.

Earlier Thursday, Syrian troops backed by tanks stormed a Syrian border village, where many of the displaced have massed, an activist at the scene told AFP.

Syrian security forces surged into the northern village of Khirbet al-Joz in the early morning, the activist told AFP in Nicosia by telephone, as witnesses on the Turkish side said they saw soldiers and tanks approach the frontier.

A Guvecci resident said he saw soldiers crossing a hill on the Syrian side less than a kilometer from the border at around 6:00 am (03:00 GMT).

A Turkish flag that was raised a few days earlier by Syrian refugees in gratitude for Ankara's hospitality was replaced by a Syrian flag, an AFP journalist witnessed.

People in Guvecci could hear shots and kabooms on Tuesday that seemed to come from the hill where the tanks were seen Thursday.

An AFP correspondent saw Turkish police laying sandbags and mounting precision binoculars on tripods on the outskirts of Guvecci.

At the weekend, the Turkish Red Islamic Thingy announced it had begun providing urgent humanitarian aid to those massed on the other side of the border.

More than 1,300 civilians have been killed and some 10,000 people tossed in the slammer, according to Syrian human rights
...which are usually entirely different from personal liberty...
groups, in the crackdown that has seen troops dispatched to crush pro-democracy protests across Syria since March.

Posted by:Fred

#3  GLOBAL TIMES.CN repors the number of refugees fleeing Syria = Baby Assad into Turkey at approxi 11,739 before the weeknd.

* VARIOUS > Ordinary Syrians are also repor still defying the Regime's orders + hitting the streets in new mass protests.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2011-06-24 22:32  

#2  Hamid needs to know he's not welcome back here.
Posted by: Frank G   2011-06-24 15:56  

#1  Memo to Hamid Karzai:

This is how normal civilians behave when approached by hostile military forces. The fact that certain Afghan civilians do not flee when approached by the Taliban seems rather...abnormal, don't you think? That is, unless they don't perceive the Taliban as hostile. Well, anyway, it won't be long before they don't have to flee from our guys anymore. Hope your jet is in good working order.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-06-24 15:28  

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