Turkey forces Syrians away by force

Turkey forces Syrians away by force

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full screen Syrian refugee children behind a fence at a facility in southeastern Turkey. File photo from 2016. Photo: Lefteris Pitarakis/AP/TT

Hundreds of Syrian men and boys are being arrested, beaten and forcibly taken across the border from Turkey to Syria, according to the human rights organization Human Rights Watch (HRW).

Syrians who have been deported from Turkey tell HRW that they were searched in their homes or workplaces, taken to poor prisons, subjected to violence and finally forced to sign a “voluntary” return to Syria. Then they tell how they were driven to the border in handcuffs and forced to step over, in some cases at gunpoint.

– In violation of international law, Turkish authorities have rounded up hundreds of Syrian refugees, including unaccompanied children, and forced them back to northern Syria, says Nadia Harman, who reviews refugee rights issues at HRW.

Turkey is the country that hosts the most refugees in the world, and among them are around 3.6 million Syrians who sought their way north due to the Syrian war.

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