Erdogan’s regime continues systematic Turkification policy in the areas occupied by its forces and terrorist organizations
Raqqa (ST): Erdogan’s regime has continued its systematic Turkification policy in the areas occupied by its forces and terrorist organizations in northern Syria, by changing their character,bringing about demographic change, displacing its inhabitants, imposing the Turkish lira, changing school curricula and the names of towns and villages in them.
In this context, local sources reported that the Turkish occupation forces established a branch of the Turkish Postal Corporation in the city of Tal Abyad in the northern countryside of Raqqa, which was occupied by its forces and mercenaries who took it as a base to launch attacks on civilians and displaced thousands of them and looted their properties.
Since their aggression and occupation of villages in northern Syria, the Turkish occupation forces have erected a group of towers for Turkish communication companies and raised Turkish flags on government headquarters and departments after they were seized by Erdogan’s mercenaries.
Turkey Affairs website disclosed today that Erdogan’s regime has so far distributed about 400 thousand Turkish books to Syrian students inside the occupied regions in northern Syria in the cities of Efrin, Jarablus, Al-Bab, Azaz, Akhtarin, Mare’a and others, and is planning to open several Turkish universities in them to further deepen and advocate the Turkification policy.
The Turkish regime, which invaded Efrin in 2018, had deliberately given Turkish names to the main squares, towns and villages of the city, replacing the name of the town of Qastal Miqdad to become Seljuk Obasi and named Ataturk on the main square after the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people and the seizure of their homes and properties in the city of Ras al-Ein.
In Hasaka, a school named Ankara was opened in the presence of the Turkish governor of Mardin, and it is the eighth school in the areas occupied by Turkish forces or controlled by terrorist groups that are under their command.
Erdogan’s regime is pursuing a policy of Turkification of the areas occupied by its forces in cooperation with the terrorist organizations in the countryside of Aleppo, Hasaka and northern Raqqa, by opening schools and branches of Turkish universities in them, giving Turkish names to regions, schools and institutions and raising the Turkish flag in addition to creating demographic change by displacing the local population of villages and towns and the resettlement of terrorists and their families there, not to mention assisting the terrorists in looting people’s property and crops and blackmailing them by kidnapping their children and releasing them in exchange for large sums of money.
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