Blog campaigning to kick Turkey out of Syria
Syrian activists have launched a new blog to campaign against Turkish presence in northern Syria.
Called the "Syrian Alliance for Expelling the Ottoman
Invaders", the new group aims to uncover the crimes committed by the
Turkish militias in northern Syria.
The activists launching this new platform post videos on
Twitter of violations committed by Turkish troops and militias backed by Turkey
in areas like Idlib, Afrin, Tell Abiad and Ras al-Ain.
They tell of the kidnap of minor girls in Afrin by factions
backed by Turkey. The activists say kidnap operations in the city take place
under the watch of the Turkish intelligence.
They add that the same factions force the residents of the
city to leave so that the families of Turkey-backed militants can take their
homes and live in them.
They note that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
encourages his troops and the factions backed by his country in northern Syria
to move ahead with their violations against the residents of the region.
Erdoğan, they said, gives direct orders for the eviction of the
residents of Idlib and Aleppo.
Hundreds of thousands of Syrians are now displaced at the
orders of the Turkish president, the activists said.
The "Syrian Alliance for Expelling the Ottoman
Invaders" page runs videos of violations by the Turkish troops, including
the forced eviction of Syrian families from their homes.
On July 7, the page ran news of a major protest in Athens,
Greece, during which the demonstrators called for kicking Turkey out of Syria.
According to Syrian political activist, Ryan Maarouf, a
large number of Syrians contribute to the page, both from inside and outside
Syria.
These people have hopes that this page can change realities
on the ground by expelling Erdoğan's mercenaries, Maarouf told The Reference.




