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The self-administration in northern and eastern Syria criticized the UN position and what it said was its “silence” over Turkish plans to bring about demographic change in the areas where it had penetrated Syrian refugees living in Turkey, having displaced some 300,000 indigenous people in the region. ”
The self-administration called for international action to prevent what has been described as a disaster against the people of the region, calling on the United Nations to work to prevent the Turkish project “aimed at nurturing ethnic and societal sectarian conflicts and distorting historical realities” and the return of the people to areas occupied by Turkey, recently, in Ras al-Ain and Tel Abyad, east of the Euphrates, and before them in Afrin, Jarablus, Azaz and Bab, west of the Euphrates.
The self-administration that “the silence of the United Nations about the Turkish violations is in support of them, and cooperation in the displacement of people from their homes and towns, and the resettlement of others in their place.”
UN spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters in New York on Friday that UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “discussed with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan the Ankara plan for the return of Syrian refugees.” Guterres informed Erdogan that the UNHCR will form a team immediately to study the proposal and enter into discussions with the Turkish authorities.
The UN spokesman did not mention the fate of more than 300 thousand people displaced from their homes and towns, as a result of the recent Turkish attack, towards safer areas, away from the Turkish border,while Erdogan has said that Turkey intends to establish a “town or towns for refugees” in the areas occupied by the Turkish occupation army and Islamic militias affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood, between “Gre Spi / Tel Abyad” and “Sere kanieh / Ras al-Ain” to resettle Syrian refugees from areas Other where.
SDF said in a statement that the Syrian Military Council will be deployed in the Khabour Basin area west of Hasakah to protect it from Turkish attack, and SDF said in a statement that the Syrian Military Council will deploy in Khabour area at its request to protect the area. The majority of the Assyrian Syriac population ”.
Two days ago, the commander-in-chief Mazloum Abdi warned against Turkey’s occupation of Christian villages in the Tal Tamr area, despite the ceasefire agreement.Abdi pointed out that there are real dangers of Assyrians being genocide by the Turkish army and Syrian-backed Syrian factions.
The SDF warnings came after the Turkish army and Syrian-backed Syrian armed factions attempted to occupy the mainly Christian town of Tall Tamr, particularly the Assyrians. General Abdi accused the Turkish occupation and its militias of not abiding by the ceasefire, demanding the United States to abide by its commitments, and to protect the ceasefire agreement with Turkey on 17 October last.