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Idlib residents plan to defy Syria-Turkey border closure
Trapped civilians who fled Syrian regime attacks say they are left with little choice Displaced civilians massed on Syria's closed border with Turkey say they will try to cross over by any means possible if the Russian-backed government onslaught on Idlib does not end.
More than a month of bombardment and air strikes in Syria's last rebel-held province has killed more than 285 civilians and forced 300,000 to flee their homes, monitoring groups say.
“I do not want to leave my country but what options do I have now? Where do I go?” asked ... a father of four in Al Balot camp near the Atmeh border crossing.
Mr Alawan's family fled Kfar Nabudah, one of the most fiercely contested areas since the government and its ally Russia launched their attacks in Idlib in late April. ....
Activists last week launched a campaign of daily protests at the border to demand that Turkey open its gates, or for a halt to the government onslaught.
But Turkey already hosts more than three million Syrian refugees and is reluctant to let in more.
Experts say this the main reason that Turkey, as a backer of many of the rebel groups in Idlib, worked with Russia to broker a ceasefire in the province last September.
Mr Alawan said his family would take part in the protests, called "Millions Break the Turkish Border", but if the attacks continued and the border remained shut they would try to cross anyway."
“Anyone trying to escape is being kicked by the border police or shot at," he said. "It is dangerous and risky, but we are desperate and might take this step regardless of the consequences.”
Aslan Suleiman will also take part in the border protests....
“Since I left my home, I’ve been trying to go somewhere without fear for our lives and loved ones.
"Bombs can be heard here and warplanes fly over. We fear that these camps will eventually be attacked. It has happened before.
"I will not keep waiting if the authorities don't allow us to cross. We will try to find a smuggler to take us to Turkey.
"From there we can go to Greece, then to Germany or France maybe. We'll see where our future could be. It is not in Syria, for sure.
"I know dozens of families who have already taken off to Turkey. It is just a matter of time until I take my family.”
Turkey and Russia have said they want a return to the truce in Idlib but say each other is responsible for achieving this.
Meanwhile, the US said it would increase pressure on President Bashar Al Assad if the Idlib assault continued and was working with Russia to end Syria's eight-year civil war.
But Mr Suleiman finds it hard to believe these countries will find a solution.
“I have lost hope with the international community who promised us a buffer zone and peaceful life after long years of war," he said.
"It is all papers and fancy conferences. Nothing is being done to stop the Syrian onslaught.
“This is why we are leaving. If they still wonder why, it is because they failed to agree and now we are paying the price."
Source: https://www.thenational.ae/world/mena/idlib-residents-plan-to-defy-syria-turkey-border-closure-1.869487
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Syrians rallying on Friday, May 31, 2019 to protest against the Assad and Russian bombing campaign in Idlib, Syria near the Turkish border. Source: https://www.orient-news.net/en/news_show/167726/0/Syrians-protest-against-Assad-Russian-bombing-on-Idlib-near-Turkey-border
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Syrians protest near border
From: https://www.orient-news.net/en/news_show/167726/0/Syrians-protest-against-Assad-Russian-bombing-on-Idlib-near-Turkey-border Thousands of Syrians rallied on Friday (May 31, 2019) to protest against the Assad and Russian bombing campaign in Idlib, Hama northern countryside and Aleppo province, groups of Syrian activists reported. The protesters gathered near Atmeh crossing area, chanting slogans against Bashar Assad and Vladimir Putin, and calling on the Turkish guarantor to use its influence to halt the bombing campaign on civilians. The protesters warned against what they called an unprecedented wave of refugees which could invade Europe if the bombing on Idlib never halts. “Putin & Assad are refugees makers!!! If bombing in Idlib doesn’t halt, millions of refugees are coming to Europe. We don’t want to be refugees, we like Syria, help us stay here. We don’t deny the Holocaust, so do something to stop our Holocaust! We prefer death to Assad rule. Assad displaced Syrian protesters to Idlib from all the country. Assad kills children! Western powers, if you don’t stop Assad bombing, the largest wave of refugees will invade Europe,” were among the placards they wrote. “We don’t want to break the Turkish border, our goal of this rally is to send a very strong message to the whole world and tell them; if we decide to act, we act. Our children and women are being killed by the regime and Russian warplanes in cold blood,” Dulama Ali, an organizer of the rally said. It is worth mentioning that Russia and Turkey reached a de-escalation deal last September but Assad and Russian warplanes have breached the de-escalation deal, killing and injuring thousands of civilians. The bombing campaign has also displaced more than 180,000 civilians, according to the United Nations. Locals put the number at 500,000.
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