Women refugees in Hesekê dream of returning home
At least 300,000 people were forcibly displaced following the Turkish state occupation attacks against northern and eastern Syria.
At least 300,000 people were forcibly displaced following the Turkish state occupation attacks against northern and eastern Syria.
Ezîze Tewfîq was forced to leave her house in Serêkaniyê and is now living as a refugee in Hesekê. She said that her only wish is to see the mercenaries removed from her house and to return home.
Ezîze's family is made up of 5 people. "We resisted - she told ANHA - we tried not to leave our house, but the mercenaries were killing civilians. We had to leave to save our lives. We came to Hesekê from Serêkaniyê. This place is safer for us. Even though we are in difficult conditions, our needs are met. We have financial difficulties. I can't buy clothes for my kids. Our house in Serêkaniyê has been plundered by mercenaries and they have placed their families in it."
Hale Muslim Imam has a family of 8. "I had to flee to protect my children from the bombing of the Turkish state. My house in Serêkaniyê was plundered by mercenaries and set on fire."
Imam also said that her only wish is to see the mercenaries removed from her house and to return to Serêkaniyê.