2,100 refugees settled in Girê Spî
The Turkish government forcibly removed 2,100 Syrian refugees from Turkey in August and settled them in the occupied city of Girê Spî.
The Turkish government forcibly removed 2,100 Syrian refugees from Turkey in August and settled them in the occupied city of Girê Spî.
According to local sources, the Turkish government forcibly removed 2,100 Syrian refugees from Turkey in August and settled them in Girê Spî.
Sources said that the Turkish government handed the refugees over to the "Military Police" gangs via the Girê Spî Border Gate to settle them.
The authorities of the Turkish state announced that they would send back one million Syrian refugees in April 2022. So far, they have forcibly removed 38,460 Syrian refugees and 72 Iraqi people from Turkey and settled them in Girê Spî.
On 24 August, the Turkish state handed over a 12-year-old child to the "Military Police" gangs at the Girê Spî Border Gate.