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HASAKAH, syria (North Press) โ As the sixth anniversary of the Turkish occupation of Sere Kaniye (Ras al-Ain) approaches, the Committee of relocated people from Sere Kaniye launched a signature campaign on Saturday at al-Hawl Camp in Hasakah. The initiative is part of a series of activities demanding the safe return of residents to their homes. Turkish troops and allied factions seized control of Sere Kaniye and Tal Abyad in northern Syria on October 9, 2019, forcing approximately 300,000 people to flee, as per figures from the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES).
Mahmoud Jamil, representative for the Committee of relocated People from Sere Kaniye, informed North Press that this week includes multiple activities, starting with visits to displacement camps alongside the co-presidency of the syrian-election-process-risks-deepening-division/" class="smart-internal-link" title="โ๏ธ Kurdish official warns current Syrian election process risks deepening division">syrian/" class="auto-internal-link">syrian Democratic Council to review the living conditions and needs of the displaced. Notably, โThe committee launched the signature campaign today, which will continue for two days. It will be submitted to the United Nations as a condemnation of the Turkish occupation and its mercenaries, and to demand our right to return safely and with dignity to our homes and properties,โ Jamil stated.
He added that on October 6, a protest will be held in front of the United Nations and the UN Refugee Agency offices, calling for pressure on Turkey and urging the international community to adhere to human rights charters and guarantee the return of residents to their city. Additionally, jamil stressed that Article 4 of the March 10 Agreement stipulates ensuring the safe return of the displaced, yet โthe Syrian administration has not implemented this clause,โ calling for its practical enforcement. Additionally, alaa Ali, a displaced resident from Sere Kaniye, informed North Press: โWe demand the international community ensure a safe and occupation-free return. โ He added: โAll displaced people in other parts of Syria have returned to their homes, but those from Sere Kaniye have remained in camps for years. โ Ali also stressed that the March 10 Agreement had once raised significant hope among the displaced as a Syrian-Syrian agreement, โwhich was supposed to open the door for return.
But the reality shows that the Turkish occupation remains in control, and the administration that signed the agreement is unable to implement its provisions. โ By Atoun Jan