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Turkey deports 140 Syrian refugees to Idlib, 60 to Aleppo
2023-07-25
[NPASyria] Ottoman Turkish authorities deported on Monday evening 140 Syrian refugees, including a pregnant woman, to areas in the Idlib Governorate, northwest Syria, through the Bab al-Hawa border crossing, raising the number of deportees today to 200 towards northern and northwestern Syria.

An administrative source at the Bab al-Hawa crossing told North Press that "the Ottoman Turkish authorities deported around 140 Syrian refugees to Idlib through the Bab al-Hawa crossing, including 37 women with their children, one of whom is in her seventh month of pregnancy, without informing their relatives residing in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...just another cheapjack Moslem dictatorship, brought to you by the Moslem Brüderbund...
of the arrest and the deportation of their children."

The source added that the Ottoman Turkish authorities took the eye and hand prints and all their identification documents to prevent them from returning to Turkey.

Earlier today, the Ottoman Turkish authorities deported 60 people through the Bab al-Salamah crossing, north of Aleppo, raising the total number of deportees to 200 people during the past 24 hours.

Though Syria is still unsafe for returns, Turkey tries to get rid of the refugees by forcibly deporting them, as the Ottoman Turkish authorities have intensified the forced deportation of Syrians, as part of what they call voluntary return to safe areas in northwestern Syria, according to media and documentary reports.

Since the beginning of July, the Ottoman Turkish authorities have launched a campaign against the Syrian refugees, especially in Istanbul, where activists say more than 800 people have been deported since the beginning of July.
About those 60:
Ottoman Turkish authorities deported 60 Syrian refugees via the Bab al-Salama border crossing in the north of the city of Azaz, northwestern Syria.

A source told North Press that the deportees, including children and women, had been in jug in the Ottoman Turkish state of Gaziantep.

The source added that most of those refugees were deported despite having valid temporary protection ID cards (kimlik).

The source said that among the deportees were two girls from Afrin, northwest Syria, who were arrested in a hospital in Istanbul while waiting for their sick mother.

Ottoman Turkish authorities continue to carry out arrest campaigns against Syrian refugees under the pretext of committing offences. After that, they deport them to Syria, claiming they do not have the necessary legal documents to stay in The Sick Man of Europe Turkey
...the decaying remnant of the Ottoman Empire...
Though Syria is still unsafe for returns, Turkey tries to get rid of the refugees by forcibly deporting them, as the Ottoman Turkish authorities have intensified the forced deportation of Syrians, as part of what they call voluntary return to safe areas in northwestern Syria, according to media and documentary reports.

Since the beginning of July, the Ottoman Turkish authorities have launched a campaign against the Syrian refugees, especially in Istanbul, where activists say more than 800 people have been deported since the beginning of July.
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