The Turkish regime’s authorities assault the migrants and force them to cross the border into Greece under threat of fire

A new video released  by  the Greek City Times website revealed that the security forces and police of Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s  regime assaulted the migrants and forced them to cross the Turkish border to Greece  under  threat of fire.

The video showed a Turkish officer ordering the migrants, including women and children, to leave the bus they were traveling in and to cross the Greek border in the Evros region. When they refused to obey the orders, another officer pointed the weapon at them and threatened to beat them if they did not follow his orders.

 

The head of the Turkish regime uses the issue of the migrants  to put pressure on Europe to help him in his aggression on Syrian lands and support him with money in exchange for keeping thousands of refugees inside Turkey and preventing them from going to the old continent.

On Friday, the Turkish Minister of Interior, Soleiman Soylu, threatened to open his country’s borders and send about 3.5 million Syrian migrants to the EU member states, claiming that his words in this regard are neither a threat nor do they constitute a blackmail.

Inas Abdulkareem

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