Turkish state forcibly settles Syrian refugees in occupied Girê Spî

The Turkish state is relocating Syrian refugees, forcibly removed from Turkey, to the occupied Girê Spî Canton. Within a month, it sent 1,273 refugees into the occupied region.

A local source in Girê Spî Canton reported that the Turkish state handed over 65 Syrian refugees from Turkey to Military Police gangs to settle them in the homes of the citizens who were forcibly displaced from the canton.

The number of refugees settled in the occupied canton since the beginning of August has increased to 1,273.

The Turkish state forcibly removed the Syrian refugees from Turkey and settled them in the occupied Girê Spî Canton. At the same time, it sends many refugees from Turkey through the Bab El Hewa and Bab El Selam gates to the occupied regions of Syria, Jarablus, Afrin, Serêkaniyê and Girê Spi. So far the number of Syrian refugees who were forcibly settled in the occupied regions of Syria from Turkey has reached 12,600.