I
began to suspect this about the Turks right from the start of this
refugee crisis
“Lots
of people actually went to Turkey against their will. They simply
couldn't flee to the safe, army-held areas as they would have to
cross the dangerous areas of cities, controlled by the terrorist
groups. So, in order to avoid their possible and likely death they
decided to leave for Turkey....The Turks, however, have suddenly
decided to kick them all out and are slowly forcing them to leave and
ride those "death boats"
A
Syrian in Europe on the Refugee Crisis and its Causes
By:
Samer Hussein, for Fort Russ
First
published on Center for Syncretic Studies social networking
Pre-war Aleppo |
25
September, 2015
I am a Syrian living in Europe, I often get asked by various people
what i think of the refugee crisis.
I
will say the following:
First
of all, I am a bit worried about all those non-Syrians carrying
fake Syrian passports. There's people from all over the world
entering European soil as Syrians (even Africans, Asians and
east-Europeans among them). Nobody knows who these people really
are and what are the causes for their arrival. Of course, it
irritates me to think that there could be hundreds of non-Syrian
badly mannered people, criminals, terrorists, rapists and murderers
that are carrying fake Syrian passports and are thus introducing
themselves as Syrian citizens to various European authorities.
Which
means of course, that should any of these people commit a rape, a
murder or an act of terror our community would immediately be
labeled. Our community in Europe is small, but known to be very
well integrated into society.
Now,
as regards the refugees who are indeed Syrians, there is one very
important thing that we need to ask ourselves: why are these people
migrating? Are they economic migrants, are they terrorists on the
run (according to the unnamed syrian intelligence sources there
should be about 4000 terrorists from ISIS alone hidden among the
refugees and most of these are not syrian either), or are they just
people fleeing war and have fled as this was the only choice they
had left, indeed?
I've
seen hundreds of cases where people who used to live in cities like
Idleb, Hasakeh and Aleppo simply had no choice but to go. I will
explain how this happened and why: their quarters became surrounded
by ISIS and other Islamic terrorist groups, surrounding them from
all sides but one (which usually was a tiny road leading to
Turkey).
Lots
of people actually went to Turkey against their will. They simply
couldn't flee to the safe, army-held areas as they would have to
cross the dangerous areas of cities, controlled by the terrorist
groups. So, in order to avoid their possible and likely death they
decided to leave for Turkey. At this point I must tell that most
people who are now suddenly coming to Europe in these waves of
refugees have actually lived in Turkey for the past 3-4 years.
The
Turks, however, have suddenly decided to kick them all out and are
slowly forcing them to leave and ride those "death boats".
Ironically, it was also the Turks who forced these people to flee
Aleppo (and other places as well). Let's not forget how the Turks
orchestrated the terror incursion into Aleppo back in July 2012.
How they looted 1300 factories located in the Aleppian suburbs, how
they destroyed Aleppo's very well developed pharmaceutical industry
(out of formerly 114, there are only 12 pharmaceutical factories
left in Syria).
It
is therefore highly hypocritical to blame the refugees, but not to
blame the Turks who are the main root of this problem. Turkey let
the 200,000 through the border. It was also the Turkish government
that was pressing on certain Syrian Muslim Brotherhood members of
Turkmen background (remember, the violence started with the brutal
sectarian execution of Nidal Jannoud, an Alawite delivery man) to
start the violent riots.
At
the same time, there are already tens of millions of muslims living
in Europe. Considering how many of the Syrians, coming to Europe
right now are college/university graduates, I don't think they will
be more difficult to integrate than the muslims already living in
Europe, not to mention that not every single Syrian that is coming
right now is a Muslim.
There's
also some Christians and even more Yazidis among the people who are
arriving. These people are not fleeing because they would love
Europe - they are fleeing because of ISIS. Many even tend to keep
away from the Muslim refugees as they distrust them.
What
can be done so that we will stop seeing such things in the future:
Stop supporting the political powers who fuel the violence. Protest
or vote the parties who are seeking a different solution for Syria.
A lot of Europeans are bitching about the refugees, but at the same
time keep voting for parties who maintain very strong ties with
Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
And
for all Hungarians: If you are a Jobbik member or even just a
supporter, then you have absolutely no right to criticize the
presence of any Syrian civilian, passing through your land. The
thing is is that your political party and your beloved leader,
Gabor Vona are among the facilitators of violence and
terrorism in Syria.
I
will now, once and for all, explain why: your party holds
pan-Turanist ideology. Your leader is frequently meeting with the
Turkish Grey Wolves (he even has a photo while holding the grey
wolf "devil horn" sign, no kidding) who are responsible
for smuggling thousands of terrorists to Syria, most recently
Uyghurs.
There
are over 3500 Uyghur families living in Idleb alone. With the help
of the military wing of the MHP party aka Grey Wolves, thousands of
people were evicted by force from their homes and taken to
Turkey against their will! So, if you want to stop
seeing Syrian refugees on your soil, then tell your beloved leader
to stop supporting the people who export terrorism into Syria. we
have an irrefutable material proof that your Grey Wolf friends are
indeed smuggling and coordinating the terrorists from various
Turkic and even non-turkic lands into Syria.
Since
you claim to be a pro-Palestinian party that is frequently talking
about the Naqba, then maybe you should also focus on the Naqba of
Idleb, that is not only a more recent problem, but was also caused
by your Turanic friends from Turkey.
Idlib
in ruins at the hands of Turkish and Saudi backed death squads
and terrorists
|
Myself,
I come from the Syrian coast, the birthplace place of hundreds of
young men who die each day as martyrs, defending their motherland.
They all had the chance to leave the country but didn't, for the
sake of their and our own lives and the Motherland.
*
Samer Hussein is a Syrian living in Slovenia. A law graduate, he has
a vast interest in history and geopolitics, particularly of the
Middle East.
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