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Turkey continues killing, beating Syrian refugees, Human Rights Watch

May 10, 2016 By administrator

6f7b67c6-bafc-438a-b5a4-a7a767c17cd2Human Rights Watch says Turkish border guards are continuing to shoot and beat Syrian refugees trying to cross into Turkey, calling on the country to investigate abuses.

Turkish border guards in March and April used excessive force against Syrians and a smuggler trying to reach Turkey, killing five people, including a child, and injuring 14 others, the group said on Tuesday.

Human Rights Watch, which interviewed victims, witnesses, and Syrian locals said eight of the injured refugees were shot while the other six were severely assaulted.

“While senior Turkish officials claim they are welcoming Syrian refugees with open borders and open arms, their border guards are killing and beating them,” said Gerry Simpson, a senior HRW refugee researcher.

“Firing at traumatized men, women, and children fleeing fighting and indiscriminate warfare is truly appalling,” Simpson added.

The rights group also urged Ankara to abide by international laws and stop attacking refugees or banning them from crossing the borders.

The New-York based watchdog also called on Turkish authorities to investigate the excessive use of force by the Turkish border guards.

Turkey has banned Syrians from crossing into the country since at least mid-August 2015.

The report said the Turkish border guards even fired at Syrians living near Turkey’s borders as they approached to recover victims at the border wall after the shootings and assaults.

Turkey and the European Union sealed a controversial deal intended to stem the flow of refugees from Syria and other troubled countries to Europe via Turkey in return for financial and political rewards for Ankara.

“The EU shouldn’t just stand by and watch as Turkey uses live ammunition and rifle butts to stem the refugee flow,” said Simpson.

“EU officials should recognize that their red light for refugees to enter the EU gives Turkey a green light to close its border, exacting a heavy price on war-ravaged asylum seekers with nowhere else to go,” he said.

Source: Presstv

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Human Rights Watch: Over 100’s civilians killed in southeastern Turkey since July

December 22, 2015 By administrator

A house in Cizre which was damaged during the clashes between the security forces and the PKK terrorists. (Photo: Today's Zaman)

A house in Cizre which was damaged during the clashes between the security forces and the PKK terrorists. (Photo: Today’s Zaman)

Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Tuesday that more than 100 civilians have been killed and many more have been injured in Turkey’s Southeast since July, warning that the civilian death toll is likely to rise steeply in the coming days.

The Southeast has been the scene of clashes between Turkish security forces and terrorists from the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) since a cease-fire between the two collapsed in July.

A news report published on HRW’s website said it had documented 15 civilian deaths in detail “through interviews with relatives and witnesses,” eight civilian injuries caused by gunshot wounds and shrapnel, and three cases of serious ill-treatment of those in detention. They also reported that there were wounded people who were denied access to medical treatment.

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