Czech Researcher: The Turkish occupation’s cutting off the water from Hasaka is an act of terror

The Czech scientific researcher, Professor Vlasta Havilka, confirmed that the crime committed by the Turkish occupation and its terrorist militias by cutting off drinking water for more than a million Syrian citizens in the city of Hasaka and its villages constitutes state terrorism, a crime against humanity and a flagrant violation to Syria’s sovereignty and international laws.

In a statement to SANA correspondent in Prague today, Havilka stressed that the presence of the Turkish regime forces or any foreign forces on the Syrian territory without the approval of the Syrian government is an illegal presence and threatens international peace and security.

 

Havelka criticized the silence of the international community and the double standard policy pursued by the West towards the crimes committed in Syria by Turkish-backed terrorist groups, pointing out that the terrorist ideas and ideology adopted by these groups represent a challenge and threat to security and stability not only in Syria, but in the whole world.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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