The Turkish regime continued today to violate international laws by practicing the policy of Turkification in the areas occupied by its forces and by terrorist organizations in the northern countryside of the governorates of Hasaka and Raqqa. The Turkish forces opened a Turkish school in Ras al-Ain and also launched a campaign to join its classes in the occupied areas to bridge the shortage of the number of terrorists that Erdogan sends to fight in Libya.
SANA correspondent quoted civil sources as saying that the Turkish occupation forces, in the presence of the governor of the Turkish Mardin region, opened a school called “Ankara”in Ras Al-Ain, which is the eighth in the areas occupied by the Turkish occupation forces and its mercenaries.
In the same context, the sources stated that “the Turkish police forces began a campaign to recruit young men in its ranks within the occupied areas in Ras Al-Ain and Tal Abyad in the countryside of Hasaka and Raqqa, where the so-called“ local council ”in the city called on all the people of the region to join and volunteer the police, submit their requests and complete their joining procedures”.
The Erdogan regime is trying to practice a policy of Turkifying 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 it, launching Turkish names on the regions and schools and institutions and raising the Turkish occupation flag on them. Erdogan’s regime is also working to create a demographic change by displacing the locals and settle them with the terrorists and their families, in addition to helping the terrorists to rob and loot the locals’ property and crops and kidnapping their children and releasing them in exchange for large sums of money.
In Raqqa governorate, civil sources reported that a terrorist group executed 14 civilians, including shepherds, in the southern countryside.
According to the sources, the bodies of the civilians were found in the Badiyat al-Sabkhah, and from the initial examination it was found that some of them were executed by shooting them while the others were slaughtered and beheaded.
In the Syrian Badia, many terrorist groups are spread there, carrying out ambushes of civilians and the people of the regions as well as exercising criminality against them.
Inas Abdulkarem