Turkish media outlets change stances to match Erdogan schemes
Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan deals with refugees in general, and Syrians in particular, in
accordance with his personal aims and interests, gradually changing his stances
to match the current stage of his schemes.
The Syrian refugees crisis
in Turkey received wide international attention, due to Erdogan's pressure on
European countries to bless his military operations against the Kurds in the
northern lands in Syria, and his decision to open borders for refugees to cross
into Europe.
Turkish media outlets often
sow their reports based on Erdogan’s interests, for example, the SETA
Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research, changed the way it
covered the Syrian refugees crisis twice, in 2018 and 2019.
In 2018, the center saw that
the return of Syrians to Syria require a joint international effort, condemning
political parties that “play with fire” through sowing hatred against Syrians.
SETA is mostly being operated
by Muslim Brotherhood members and completely funded by Ankara to broadcast and
prepare negative reports containing false and fabricated information on the
political, economic, security and legal conditions in certain countries to
serve Erdogan’s agenda in the region.
The center slammed
statements that highlighted the necessity of bringing back around four million
Syrian refugees in Turkey, as it argued to this would hinder future coexistence
opportunities between different communities.
In July 2019, however, the
center justified Turkey’s announcements that it cannot handle any more
refugees.
SETA argues that Turkey has
taken steps to establish safe areas across its southern border and has made
diplomatic efforts to facilitate the return of refugees to their homes, and the
country is now considering a new incursion into the area east of the Euphrates.
In addition to removing YPG fighters from that area, the Turks aim to create
conditions for the safe return of Syrians, according to the center.
All of these campaigns and
military operations mainly aim at achieving Erdogan’s schemes and eliminating
the Kurds.
The report also added that
the United States and European Union must play a bigger role in the refugees
crisis and thank Turkey for its hard work, not to mention demanding better
equipment and boosting security at the safe zone in Syria, claiming it would
facilitate the return of refugees.