CEMO: Syria needs a decisive international position after the Turkish invasion

Dr. Abdel Rahim Ali, Chairman of the Center for
Middle East Studies in Paris (CEMO), said that the situation in Syria became a catastrophic.
Ali added that the United Nations announced that
more than 130,000 Syrians were displaced from the rural areas around Tel Abyad
and Ras al-Ain after the Turkish invasion to Syria.
The international community, especially the United
Nations and the Security Council, to intervene to stop this Turkish occupation,
Ali added.
In a statement Sunday (October 13th), Ali warned the
whole world of the dangers of organizations and terrorist groups, especially ISIS,
after their dangerous deployment in Syria.
CEMO’s Chairman stresses that these terrorists will
pose a grave danger to the Middle East and the whole world because of the
terrorist policies of Erdogan, who practices terrorism in the most heinous form
inside Syria.
Erdogan has killed and displaced millions of
children, women and the elderly of the Syrian people.
Dr. Abdel Rahim Ali wondered Why is the
international community silent in the face of the Turkish invasion and
occupation of Syrian.
Ali called on all Arab countries to take operational
steps on the ground, starting with the expulsion of the ambassadors of «Erdogan»
from within the Arab countries.
The Arab countries should boycott of the Turkish
regime, Ali said, and also called on the United Nations and the Security
Council to declare that Erdogan is a war criminal.