Genocide, a description given by the British Open Democracy website on what is happening to the Kurds in northeastern Syria and the Kurdistan region as a result of the military operations of the Turkish regime in those areas.
The report revealed that the government of Turkish President Recep Erdogan pursues a policy of eliminating all opposition forces to plans aimed at building what is called the Turkish Muslim national identity. The author of the report says that thought formed in Turkey some time ago, claims that reviving the state requires not only the elimination of the Kurds, but also the elimination of non-Muslim components, in reference to the Armenians, Assyrians, Greeks and Jews.
The report considers that the common denominator between the Turkish attacks is that the majority of its victims are civilians, specifically the Kurds, whether in Afrin or Kobani, in northern Syria, indicating that the last of these attacks targeted areas in the Kurdistan Region, the victims of which included Yazidi civilians from the Sinjar region.
According to the report, Turkey aims to liquidate political activists and journalists as a response, as happened with the Secretary General of the Future Syria Party, Hefrin Khalaf, who was assassinated with her companions by the terrorist factions affiliated with the Turkish occupation in October two thousand and nineteen in a war crime that elicited condemned reactions around the world.
The British website report also said that the prisoners of Kurdish origin are the most numerous among the political detainees in Turkey, not to mention the arrest of every journalist or politician in the country who expressed his sympathy for the Kurds, and Erdogan dismissed the elected mayors of the Kurdish people elected.
The report drew attention to the fact that the Turkish regime exploits instability in neighboring countries; To achieve its goals of attacking the Kurds in Iraq and Syria, not to mention its support for many terrorist factions that have committed violations and crimes such as murder and rape in northeastern Syria.