Erdogan’s policy is based on the occupation of others’ lands, says Czech politician

Prague, (ST) – Deputy Chairman of the Moravian Czech Communist Party, head of the trade union assembly of Czech and Moravia and Selzko, Stanislav Grosbic affirmed that, the Turkification policy of the Turkish occupation in some Syrian regions is unacceptable and deserves international condemnation.

Grosbic stressed in an article published on Tuesday in the Czech newspaper Hello Novini that, the forces of the Turkish regime are present in the Syrian territories illegally, and therefore they are occupying forces. He said that, “the policies of the head of this regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, are based on supporting terrorism, expansion, occupation of others’ lands and theft of wealth, which is it is not acceptable.”

 

Grosbic expressed support for Syria’s efforts to liberate the rest of its lands from terrorism and from the Turkish and American occupations.

In the past months, the Turkish regime’s attempts to impose Turkification as a fait accompli have escalated in the areas it occupies with its terrorist mercenaries to include wider areas, as the occupation forces asked their terrorist mercenaries to withdraw the Identification and family cards issued by the concerned authorities in the Syrian Arab Republic from citizens and replace these cards with Turkish cards.

Raghda Sawas

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