You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Turkey deports over 16,000 individuals to Syria within month
2023-10-01
[NPASyria] On Saturday, Ottoman Turkish authorities deported 600 Syrian refugees, including women and kiddies, through the Tel Abyad and Bab al-Hawa border crossings in northern Syria. The total number of deportees during September exceeded 16,000 individuals, including people of non-Syrian nationality.

On Monday, the Ottoman Turkish authorities deported a Moroccan tourist claiming that he was Syrian. Prior to that, they had deported three Moroccans, an Algerian woman, and two Afghanis, as part of their campaign to deport Syrian refugees from their territory under the pretext of voluntary return.

An administrative source at Tel Abyad border crossing stated to North Press that the Ottoman Turkish authorities handed over about 120 Syrian refugees to Ottoman Turkish-backed factions of the Syrian National Army (SNA) via the Tel Abyad crossing, north of Raqqa.

The Ottoman Turkish-backed factions transferred the deportees to shelters where they will be investigated.

As for HTS, which controls much of northwestern Syria, it received 800 Syrian refugees, including women and their children, according to administrative sources at the Bab al-Hawa crossing.

The sources indicated that the deportation process took place after the Ottoman Turkish authorities collected all personal identification documents of the refugees. The authorities also took their biometric data to ensure that they would not return to Ottoman Turkish territory.

The sources in the two border crossings said that the number of the Syrian deportees since the beginning of September exceeded 16,000.

Turkey deports 80 refugees to northern Syria including Iraqis on Friday

[NPASyria] Turkish authorities deported on Friday 80 Syrian refugees, including Iraqis, through Tel Abyad border crossing with Turkey in the northern countryside of Raqqa, which is under the control of Turkish-backed armed opposition factions, aka the Syrian National Army (SNA).

An administrative source in the crossing told North Press that the Turkish authorities forcibly deported 80 Syrian refugees, including three Iraqi nationals and 15 women, from Turkey to the countryside of Raqqa.

On Sep.28, the Turkish authorities deported 800 Syrian refugees, including women and their children through Tel Abyad, Bab al-Hawa, and Bab al-Salama border crossings in northern Syria.

Turkey deports 800 Syrian refugees to northern Syria Thursday

[NPASyria] Turkish authorities deported on Thursday 800 Syrian refugees, including women and their children via Tel Abyad, Bab al-Hawa, and Bab al-Salam border crossings in northern Syria.

Administrative sources at the three crossings told North Press that the Turkish authorities deported more than 800 Syrian refugees, including women and their children, through the three crossings and handed them to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) and to the Turkish-backed Military Police of the Syrian National Army (SNA).

The sources added that SNA received around 135 Syrians via Tel Abyad border crossing, northern Raqqa, and 170 others via Bab al-Salama border crossing in the countryside of Aleppo, as they transferred to shelters where they will be investigated.

As for HTS, which controls much of northwestern Syria, it received 495 Syrian refugees, including women and their children, according to administrative sources at the Bab al-Hawa crossing.
Related:
Turkish authorities deported: 2023-08-27 Turkish authorities deport 350 Syrian refugees to Syria, maim 2 going other way, Ottoman proxies stab Kurdush lad
Turkish authorities deported: 2023-08-25 Turkey deports 80 refugees to HTS in Idlib Thursday, 300 to SNA and 32 to HTS Wednesday, SNA faction arrests Kurdish returnee
Turkish authorities deported: 2023-08-20 Turkey deports 175 Syrian, Iraqi refugees to northern Syria
Posted by:trailing wife

00:00