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Iraqi Turkmens ‘left for dead’ in desert

Thousands of Turkmen refugees who fled ISIL violence in Telafer are being abandoned to their fate under 50 degrees of hot weather in the desert
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Hürriyet Photo, Selçuk Şamiloğlu

A humanitarian tragedy is unfolding in Iraq as Turkmens who fled the advance of the feared Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are now succumbing to the region’s scorching summer sun as refugees. And with death approaching, many refugees are apoplectic at Turkey and Kurdistan’s indifference to their plight.

“There is always someone to look after Kurds and Arabs in Iraq, but there is no one to look after Turkmens. Turks were calling Telafer ‘Little Istanbul;’ why doesn’t Turkey take care of us now?” said Eyat Suttu, 35, noting that said his wife had been seriously ill for five days but that he had not been able to bring her to a hospital because the Iraqi Kurdish peshmarga had not let them enter Arbil.

“We are going to die here under the sun in the dust. Just kill all of us at once and this torture will be finished for all of us,” he said.

On June 15, ISIL, who had recently renamed itself as the Islamic State (IS), seized the control of the northern Iraqi city of Telafer, a largely Turkmen city.

Thousands of Shiite Turkmens first fled to the northwestern city of Sinjar in order to flee to either Kirkuk, Baghdad, Karbala of Najaf. However, they have been kept waiting for days in 50-degree weather in the desert by peshmarga forces at the Hazer security checkpoint just outside Arbil.

Hazer is the main security checkpoint between Arbil and ISIL-controlled Mosul. Outside the checkpoint, there are thousands of people from new-born babies to the elderly, who have been trying to survive in tents which they have made from blankets in the desert heat.

Small children and elderly people die every day because of the intense heat, according to refugees waiting at the checkpoint.

‘We buried three children’


Mahsoun Habil Muhsin, 35, escaped from Telafer with his wife and five children. “We have been suffering here for a week. The peshmarga doesn’t allow us to enter Arbil. Our children are dying because of the heat and diseases. We buried two old women and three children yesterday. There are new-born babies in the camp and they could die at any minute,” Muhsin said.

The only area Shiite Turkmens think they can take shelter in in northern Iraq is the peshmarga-controlled city of Kirkuk.

“When ISIL attacked Telafer, we have fled to Sinjar on June 16. But there was no food or water there. So we had to leave Sinjar and come here. However, the peshmarga keeps us waiting here. Why don’t they let us go? We are Turkish, why doesn’t Turkey take care of us?” Muhsin added.

Hidir Suleiman, 42, who used to be an elementary school teacher in Telafer, fled to Hazer with his nine children. “We left everything we had behind. We didn’t even take our ID cards. Elderly people died on the road. Our wives and children are dying here. We just want to get out of here, we don’t want anything else. Just save us and allow us to enter a town in Turkey,” he said.

Thousands of Turkmens stay in the storage as hot as oven


In addition to Turkmens who have been kept waiting at the Hazer checkpoint, there are also thousands more who have been living inside an empty storage in Arbil. They are being sent to Baghdad, Najaf or Karbala in small number of groups by plane once a week.

Inside the storage, it is much hotter than outside. They have divided the storage into three- to five-square-meter rooms with blankets for each family. There are at least 10 people staying in every room.

Fazil Muhammad, a hammersmith from Telafer, fled Arbil with nine people from his family. “We had had clashes with ISIL for three days, and then the Iraqi army brigade who came from Baghdad fought against them for a week. Then ISIL started to bomb the town. Gen. Abu Walid withdrew his soldiers. We had to run away too. We have been staying here for 30 days, we are waiting to be sent to southern Iraq,” he said.

‘ISIL killed all those left behind’


Hadi Hasan, who came to the storage a week ago, said ISIL had killed all the Shiites who were not able to flee and who were left behind in Telafer.

“They killed even 40-day-old babies and the elderly. They have blasted all the Shiite mosques. They even killed the animals, cows and sheep. We didn’t have time to bury some of the bodies.”

Zeynep Ali Ekber, 25, said ISIL militants took away 20 people including her father and her brother from the Bekkekut village of Telafer. “They have arrested many from the other Shiite villages. We haven’t heard from them since then,” she said.

Iraqi Turkmens ‘left for dead’ in desert - MIDEAST

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@Kaan
BTW, does Turkish government care for Turkmens? No, because they are not arabs, and their oil can be imported via KRG.
The same thing goes for Uyghurs as well. Are they arabs? No, so let them rot in Xinjiang.
That's why our discussions would be useless in this thread. What matters for your government is Palestine not Turkmens, and the union they are looking for, is some islamic union with middle-eastern Arabs, and not a turkic union.
 
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Iraqi Turkmens ‘left for dead’ in desert

Thousands of Turkmen refugees who fled ISIL violence in Telafer are being abandoned to their fate under 50 degrees of hot weather in the desert
n_69432_1.jpg


Hürriyet Photo, Selçuk Şamiloğlu

A humanitarian tragedy is unfolding in Iraq as Turkmens who fled the advance of the feared Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are now succumbing to the region’s scorching summer sun as refugees. And with death approaching, many refugees are apoplectic at Turkey and Kurdistan’s indifference to their plight.

“There is always someone to look after Kurds and Arabs in Iraq, but there is no one to look after Turkmens. Turks were calling Telafer ‘Little Istanbul;’ why doesn’t Turkey take care of us now?” said Eyat Suttu, 35, noting that said his wife had been seriously ill for five days but that he had not been able to bring her to a hospital because the Iraqi Kurdish peshmarga had not let them enter Arbil.

“We are going to die here under the sun in the dust. Just kill all of us at once and this torture will be finished for all of us,” he said.

On June 15, ISIL, who had recently renamed itself as the Islamic State (IS), seized the control of the northern Iraqi city of Telafer, a largely Turkmen city.

Thousands of Shiite Turkmens first fled to the northwestern city of Sinjar in order to flee to either Kirkuk, Baghdad, Karbala of Najaf. However, they have been kept waiting for days in 50-degree weather in the desert by peshmarga forces at the Hazer security checkpoint just outside Arbil.

Hazer is the main security checkpoint between Arbil and ISIL-controlled Mosul. Outside the checkpoint, there are thousands of people from new-born babies to the elderly, who have been trying to survive in tents which they have made from blankets in the desert heat.

Small children and elderly people die every day because of the intense heat, according to refugees waiting at the checkpoint.
‘We buried three children’

Mahsoun Habil Muhsin, 35, escaped from Telafer with his wife and five children. “We have been suffering here for a week. The peshmarga doesn’t allow us to enter Arbil. Our children are dying because of the heat and diseases. We buried two old women and three children yesterday. There are new-born babies in the camp and they could die at any minute,” Muhsin said.

The only area Shiite Turkmens think they can take shelter in in northern Iraq is the peshmarga-controlled city of Kirkuk.

“When ISIL attacked Telafer, we have fled to Sinjar on June 16. But there was no food or water there. So we had to leave Sinjar and come here. However, the peshmarga keeps us waiting here. Why don’t they let us go? We are Turkish, why doesn’t Turkey take care of us?” Muhsin added.

Hidir Suleiman, 42, who used to be an elementary school teacher in Telafer, fled to Hazer with his nine children. “We left everything we had behind. We didn’t even take our ID cards. Elderly people died on the road. Our wives and children are dying here. We just want to get out of here, we don’t want anything else. Just save us and allow us to enter a town in Turkey,” he said.
Thousands of Turkmens stay in the storage as hot as oven

In addition to Turkmens who have been kept waiting at the Hazer checkpoint, there are also thousands more who have been living inside an empty storage in Arbil. They are being sent to Baghdad, Najaf or Karbala in small number of groups by plane once a week.

Inside the storage, it is much hotter than outside. They have divided the storage into three- to five-square-meter rooms with blankets for each family. There are at least 10 people staying in every room.

Fazil Muhammad, a hammersmith from Telafer, fled Arbil with nine people from his family. “We had had clashes with ISIL for three days, and then the Iraqi army brigade who came from Baghdad fought against them for a week. Then ISIL started to bomb the town. Gen. Abu Walid withdrew his soldiers. We had to run away too. We have been staying here for 30 days, we are waiting to be sent to southern Iraq,” he said.
‘ISIL killed all those left behind’

Hadi Hasan, who came to the storage a week ago, said ISIL had killed all the Shiites who were not able to flee and who were left behind in Telafer.

“They killed even 40-day-old babies and the elderly. They have blasted all the Shiite mosques. They even killed the animals, cows and sheep. We didn’t have time to bury some of the bodies.”

Zeynep Ali Ekber, 25, said ISIL militants took away 20 people including her father and her brother from the Bekkekut village of Telafer. “They have arrested many from the other Shiite villages. We haven’t heard from them since then,” she said.

Iraqi Turkmens ‘left for dead’ in desert - MIDEAST

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@Kaan
BTW, does Turkish government care for Turkmens? No, because they are not arabs, and their oil can be imported via KRG.
The same thing goes for Uyghurs as well. Are they arabs? No, so let them rot in Xinjiang.
That's why our discussions would be useless in this thread. What matters for your government is Palestine not Turkmens, and the union they are looking for, is some islamic union with middle-eastern Arabs, and not a turkic union.
Just Turkeys government being traitors to their relatives nothing new
 
How dare you call me and my goverment a traitor? who are you? i think you are one of those muslim terrorists who hates erdogan.
check if you need a source: mfa.gov.tr/turkiye-turkmenistan-siyasi-iliskileri.tr.mfa

bunlara sessiz kalanların da anasini skim. turkmenlere silahla yardima giden turk tırları durduruldugunda sevinen orospu cocuklari nerede? legi denilen orospu cocugu neredesin?

Are you the government ? Iraqi Turkmens, Ahiska Turks has every right to call government traitors, as they're being ignored while Arabs are revered.
 
and you are one of those idiots who don't know anything turkey's policy. Did you even click that link? read it. idiot. read it.

What does it have anything with what I say kodumun koyunu ? While he cries for Gaza and Egypt he doesn't even tells one thing about Iraqi Turkmens who are killed, raped and forced to flee to desert, he doesn't even tells anything let alone helping which Turkey is capable of. but of course we know why he doesn't tells anything, Iraqi Turkmens are not mediatic as Palestinians, is after prestige and praise. We are looking after 1 million Syrians which will be probably granted citizenship in the future but when several thousand Ahiska Turks ask for citizenship we scold them, yeah what a great policy. bark about Arabs but don't do anything about Turks when you can.
 
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How dare you call me and my goverment a traitor? who are you? i think you are one of those muslim terrorists who hates erdogan.
check if you need a source: mfa.gov.tr/turkiye-turkmenistan-siyasi-iliskileri.tr.mfa

bu kadar ulkeni sevion git savas o zaman ırak'ta, amına kodumun oglu almanya'da yasayip keyif sur, sonra turkiye niye bir sey yapmiyor turkler icin diye agla
"Muslim Terrorists who hates Erdogan" LOL
I personally see a clear oximoron.
Also cute how you insult me but im a little to old for this kind of thing but in the end Targon wrote perfectly what i meant
 
Is being Shia a factor for AKP government for not helping them? As far as I know, Shias are not Erdogan's most favorite group and majority of Iraqi Turkmens are Shias.
 
Is being Shia a factor for AKP government for not helping them? As far as I know, Shias are not Erdogan's most favorite group and majority of Iraqi Turkmens are Shias.
there is no shia or sunni turkic exist all turkic have one religion that is turkicness
 
Is being Shia a factor for AKP government for not helping them? As far as I know, Shias are not Erdogan's most favorite group and majority of Iraqi Turkmens are Shias.
They even didnt help sunni Turkmens from mosul, if they was Arabs then they would built another best refugee camp of the world. :rolleyes1:

PS: not beeing anti Arab but hating AKP hypocricy.
 
Turkey ‘doing its best’ for Iraqi Turkmens
ANKARA

Turkey has been doing its best to reach out to Iraqi Turkmens caught in the middle of sectarian strife in neighboring Iraq, the head of a government aid agency has said, in an apparent response to criticism that the government has been ignoring the plight of Turkmens.

“No incident can ever be overshadowed by another one. Turkey is doing its best,” Fuat Oktay, the president of the Prime Ministry’s Disaster and Emergency Management Directorate (AFAD), told Anadolu Agency on July 24, referring to comparisons of assistance provided for Palestinians and Iraqi Turkmens.
So far, Turkey has sent 71 trucks loaded with humanitarian assistance to Iraq, Oktay said, adding that they had been in contact with the Iraqi Turkmen Front (ITC) on the ground.

“Assistance to Iraqi Turkmens is continuing with the same sensitivity, seriousness and intensity as on the first day,” he added.

More than half a million people have been displaced across Iraq since June, when the northern city of Mosul fell to Sunni insurgents of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), who have since harried Shiite Turkmen as well as Shabaks, Yezidis and Christians.

The town of Tal Afar, 70 kilometers west of Mosul, was overrun by insurgents last month, driving out large numbers of Shiite Turkmen.

At a camp in the disused hangar of a construction company on the outskirts of Arbil, thousands of Turkmen, who have close cultural and linguistic links to Turkey, wait their turn to be bused to the airport and flown down to Baghdad and the Shiite cities of Najaf and Kerbala.

Hours after Oktay’s remarks of assurance of support to Iraqi Turkmens, Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) leader Devlet Bahçeli harshly lambasted the government for “indifference” to Iraqi Turkmens’ tragedy.

“ISIL has turned its guns at Turkmens since June 6,” Bahçeli said at a press conference, adding that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan did not even consider the situation of Turkmens, despite fuming at Israel for its operations against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

“For Erdoğan, Turkmens are an entity that should be suppressed and assimilated. The weaponry and ammunition that Erdoğan has given to ISIL is putting Turkmens in the grave,” he added.

July/24/2014
 
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