(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) As the recent dialogue between Türkiye, Russia and Syria yields
results, the number of Syrian refugees returning to their homeland
will increase, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Jan. 11,
trend reports citing
hurriyet daily news .
“As the security environment in northern Syria improves, the
return of Syrians to their homes is accelerating,” Erdogan said at
the International Ombudsman Conference.
Reminding that Türkiye had started to build briquette houses in
northern Syria for returnees, Erdogan said they wanted these people
to live humanely in their country.
“We wanted to save these people from the tents in snow and
winter. We wanted to prepare a humane way of life for them by
placing briquettes in houses,” he stated.
So far, approximately 550,000 refugees have returned to the
regions that Türkiye has cleared of terrorism and made safe,
Erdogan emphasized.
“These numbers will increase as the diplomatic contacts we, as
Türkiye, Russia and Syria, have been carrying out for a while bear
fruit. We will continue to fulfill our duty of brotherhood,
neighborliness and humanity,” he said.
Citing the education ban imposed on females in Afghanistan by
the Taliban rule, Erdogan said,“We find the recent understanding
of preventing head-scarved girls from being educated in
universities and schools in Afghanistan inhumane and
un-Islamic.”
“Girls [in Afghanistan] should receive an education. Nobody
should define or tell us anything that prevents them from Islam.
Islam does not accept such a thing,” he said.
The president also expressed criticism of international actors'
for not taking any steps against“those who persecute
refugees.”
“We continue to defend human rights not by word, but by taking
responsibility and we will continue to do so. We continue to work
with other fields with the same principled attitude,” he said.
“We contribute to the solution of the food and energy crisis
that affects the lives of billions of people by implementing the
grain corridor and the prisoner exchange agreement through the
Black Sea,” Erdogan added.
Underscoring that human rights were one of the leading items on
the global agenda, Erdogan noted:“Almost everyone, from local
politicians to media, from academics to international
organizations, talks about human rights and freedoms. Meetings are
held, decisions are taken, and statements are made on the
preservation and defense of human rights all across the world. That
being the case, the fundamental rights of people, including the
right to life, are continuously violated.”
He emphasized that new violations were being added to the
current ones that already ignored human rights, freedoms and
dignity in many parts of the world, from Syria to Palestine, Yemen
to Arakan, and Turkistan to Africa.
Erdogan continued,“Crises that should bring us together and
evoke our feeling of mercy can, on the contrary, sometimes draw
people away from humanitarian values. The COVID-19 pandemic,
immigrants, and conflicts that erupt in our region are the most
striking examples of this bitter truth. We remember with
embarrassment the selfish acts displayed by countries, considered
to be developed, to protect themselves during the pandemic.”
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