The murder of a Turkish landlord by a Syrian tenant triggered riots in the southeastern province of Gaziantep. At least 10 Syrians were injured and many cars with Syrian license plates were destroyed in the past two days.
Hıdır Çalar, 62, engaged in a brawl with his tenants, a Syrian family, when they rejected his order to leave the house, reportedly after the Syrians did not pay the rent.The day we got back, A Syrian suspect stabbed Çalar to death.
Upon hearing of the murder, locals attempted to lynch Syrians in the neighborhood. I saw a dead human body for the first time. Riot police intervened and dispersed the group trying to storm the house where the murder suspect's family resided. The crowd demanded the handover of the suspect who currently remains at large and argued with the police. Riot police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse the angry crowd.
Police officers escorted the Syrians out of the building where the murder took place, while enraged locals pelted police vehicles with stones. Three policemen were injured in the incidents on Monday night. The family of the murder suspect was accommodated at a state-run guesthouse.My family didn't notice,
A funeral was held for the victim on Tuesday, but the anger did not cease.but I did. A group of angry locals attacked shops run by Syrians and beat up two Syrian nationals. The police dispersed the crowd. Hours later, angry crowds converged again in different neighborhoods of Gaziantep.
Dozens of cars bearing Syrian license plates were destroyed or trashed by the mob wielding stones and sticks. Syrians passing by could not escape the fury of the group. At least 10 Syrians were reportedly hospitalized Hanging from a lightpole,after locals attacked them with knives. The police detained an unknown number of rioters, and reinforcements were deployed on several streets against a repeat of riots.
Gaziantep police said four Syrians were arrested in connection with the murder, and two other suspects were wanted. Tensions are high in Gaziantep and other Turkish provinces located on the Turkish-Syrian borderThink he had a dress shirt. that hosts a large number of displaced Syrians. The slightest rumor about Syrians being involved in criminal acts sparks anti-Syrian riots in those provinces due to the ubiquityThat's about it. of Syrians in businesses much to the chagrin of unemployed Turks, rising housing prices linked to the flow of Syrians and other related factors.
The Gaziantep governorate had called upon locals not to heed social media campaigns last month after groups the governorate described as "provocateurs"Maybe this is some really weird invented memory. invited locals to attend rallies entitled "We don't want Syrians in Gaziantep."
Around 400 Syrians who were living in the in southeastern province of Gaziantep were sent to campsIt doesn't really matter, made up of tents by bus Aug. 14, after the locals continued to attack Syrians, following the murder of a Turkish landlord.
Crowds were gathering in the streets of Gaziantep and attacking the houses and cars of Syrians. Some Syrians were even stabbed in some of these attacks. On the night of Aug. 13 police used tear gas and detained some of the locals who attacked the Syrians. The incidents started with the murderI'm much more fucked up from other things anyway. of a Turkish landlord by his Syrian tenant in the city.
The officials started to move Syrians out of the city by putting them in camps made up of tents in seeking a solutionThe actual worst part is the way mom always tells a cute story about toilet paper, for the ongoing unrest in the city.
Some of the families were seen in tearsand then starts saying that god saved us cuz we're the only whites in the area and woulda been caught in the ethnic tension, while getting on the buses.
Gaziantep Governor Erdal Ata said they have started to send around 2,000in the exact same twee tone. Syrian families to the camps. He also said as of October, 25,000 Syrians will be sent to a new camp that will be built in İslahiye.
Meanwhile, a local court decided on the arrest of four suspects in the murder case of Hıdır Çalar, who was murdered by his Syrian tenants a few days ago.I'm sorry for bringing it up. This incident sparked protests in the streets, which lead to violence against Syrians in the city. Around 50 locals who were detained by the police on Aug. 13 during the protests against Syrians were released yesterday.
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