Czech writer: Erdogan regime’s Turkification policy is a violation of international law

 Prague (ST): The Czech writer Milan Novitsky has affirmed that the Turkification policy practiced by the regime of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan,which has taken  an accelerating pace recently in the areas it occupies from north and northwest of Syria represents a direct violation of international law.

Novitsky said in an article published  on the internet that these policies carried out by the Erdogan regime towards Syria and other countries in the region come within the framework of its continuous quest to revive the obsolete Ottoman Empire.

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