Turkey continues demographic change in Northern Syria

Once again, 19 buses with relatives of jihadists from East Ghouta, Homs and Aleppo arrived in occupied Girê Spî. The Turkish-backed settlers are to settle there in place of the displaced population.

While worldwide curfews are imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Turkey continues its settlement policy and actively tries to change the demographic and political composition of the territories it occupies in Northern Syria.

On Wednesday, 19 buses with relatives of jihadists from East Ghouta, Homs and Aleppo arrived in occupied Girê Spî (Tal Abyad). The jihadists and their relatives were brought from Jarablus to Girê Spî by detour via Turkey.

Sources of the ANHA news agency report that the families were accommodated in the houses of the displaced persons. Within two days more members of the notorious jihadist force Ahrar al-Sharqiya and of Jabhat al-Shamiya are to be brought to Girê Spî with their relatives.

Furthermore, it has become known that the occupying troops have demolished twenty houses of displaced persons in the village of Shergirak.