Czech website: Erdogan’s regime is trying with intimidation to impose Turkification on the areas it occupies in Syria

Prague (ST): The Czech website “ATC24” affirmed that the practices of the Turkish occupation in Syria, especially the Turkification policies, are a violation of international laws and covenants.

The website explained in a report today that the regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan is trying to obliterate the national identity of the Syrians in the areas it occupies and impose the Turkish identity on them by force and by various terrorist methods, starting with imprisonment and torture and ending with murder.

The regime of Recep Tayyip Erdogan continues its practices and crimes against the Syrians aimed at imposing Turkification as a fait accompli in the areas it occupies from the Syrian lands with its terrorist mercenaries by changing the names of the cities, villages and major landmarks in them and asking its terrorists to withdraw the personal and family cards issued by the concerned authorities in the Syrian Arab Republic from the citizens and replace them with Turkish cards.

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