The Turkish occupation and its mercenaries continue to practice a systematic displacement policy against the people in Hasaka Governorate

The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from terrorist groups have practiced a systematic displacement policy against Syrian citizens in the Turkish-occupied areas in Hasaka, in addition to the killing, looting, kidnapping, and armed robbery against the people and their properties.

According to the Directorate of Social Affairs and Labor in Al-Hasakah Governorate, approximately 50,000 people from the northern countryside and Ras al-Ain town are suffering the bitterness of forced displacement from their homes and living in shelters or as guests with others after their homes were occupied by mercenaries of the Turkish occupation who have brought their families from the countryside of Aleppo and Turkey.

 

The Turkish occupation forces and their mercenaries from terrorist groups have practiced kidnappings, theft, and armed robbery against the people of Ras Al-Ain and the villages near it to force them to leave their homes in order to seize them permanently.

A 50-year-old resident from Ras Al-Ain , who came to the city of Hasaka, said that his house in the Al-Mahata neighborhood inside the city is occupied by two families of the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation, and this situation applies to all the houses of the neighborhood where the Turkish occupation from time to time brings batches from the mercenary families and distributes them to the homes of the original residents  under the direct supervision of the Turkish  intelligence.

He said that the Turkish occupation authorities are working to change even the lifestyles and customs within the region, as they are trying to bring in new residents after they abandoned the people and stole all their houses and properties .

In the same context, a source in the countryside of Ras Al-Ain said that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation distributed dozens of mercenary families to the villages of Abu Rasin area, Marquis, Lizqa, and Jan Tamr, and took over the agricultural projects of the people.

The source adds that the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries implement a systematic policy to expel the people and try to displace them and work to trench their presence by running the educational and service side through the Turkish occupation-run local councils.

The source confirmed that the mercenaries of the Turkish occupation who are in the city of Ras Al-Ain and its countryside are mostly ‘Daesh terrorists’ who were recycled according to the interest of the Turkish regime.

It is noteworthy that the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries intend to relocate families from the countryside of Aleppo and from the Turkish lands and settle them in the area from Ras al-Ain to Tel Abyad in the northern countryside of Raqqa.

 

O. al-Mohammad

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