18 human rights organizations present a memorandum to the United Nations against Turkey's crimes against the Syrians

The Maat Foundation for Peace, Development and Human Rights has expressed the extent of the ugliness of the crime committed by Erdogan in Syria and its concern over what this war will lead to in terms of crimes against humanity. In it, quickly take a stand to end what is happening in Syria.

The organizations stressed in their message that the Turkish military aggression in northeastern Syria is extremely worrying, and that such a measure will not only contradict international law and will be illegal, but the most worrying aspect is that it will certainly lead to more war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The organizations explained that the Turkish President Erdogan's persistent repressive stance towards the Kurdish people raises fears that ethnic cleansing will take place on the Turkish-Syrian borders, taking into account the Turkish state's previous collusion with the alleged Islamic State (ISIS).

The organizations added that the Turkish military aggression on Syrian lands will open the door to freeing 70,000 ISIS prisoners being held by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDFThey will be able to regain their freedom and resume their terrorism, warning that the Turkish occupation forces will commit genocide activities, killing women and genocide, not only to the Kurds but also to indigenous ethnic and religious groups in the region and elsewhere in the world.

In their message to the United Nations, the organizations pointed out that the failure of the international community to prevent such a military action raises the issue of its complicity in the crimes committed on Syrian soil, noting that the Kurds have sacrificed more than 10 thousand people in the war against global terrorism, calling on the United Nations to take a stand General Erdogan calls for the abandonment of any military action in the Rojava region that will lead to the deepening of the current humanitarian crisis and the return of ISIS activities.

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