Turkey and Syrian proxies must avoid ‘repeating past abuses’ during incursion: HRW
warned on Wednesday that and its Syrian proxies must avoid "repeating their [past] abuses"Ìýduring expected military operations in Syria against Syrian Kurdish forces.
The rights watchdog issued a detailed report, called "Civilians at Risk in Northern Syria",Ìýon past human rights abuses .
These includedÌýforced displacement of Kurdish communities, mass detainment in Turkey without a fair trial, reports of systematic rape by Syrian proxies and the use of child soldiers.Ìý
The US-based organisation stressed that Ankara and its partners,Ìýsuch as the Syrian National Army, must do everything possible to minimise civilian harm from a potential fourth offensive in northern Syria expected to target the cities ofÌýTel Rifaat and Manbij.Ìý
"Turkey and its allies have previously killed and arbitrarily arrested civilians following cross-border military operations in Syria that have resulted in massive displacement,"Ìýsaid Adam Coogle, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch.Ìý
"Without taking adequate precautions, Turkish forces and their risk repeating their abuses. The conflict could only worsen the already devastating humanitarian situation for millions of people in northern Syria,"Ìýsaid Coogle.Ìý
Turkey previously warned that it would carry out a new military operation in Syria against Kurdish forces "at any time".Ìý
Turkish President Recep Tayyip said the operation’s objective was to combat "terrorists"Ìýfrom the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG), which Ankara claimsÌýare affiliated with its long-term foe the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).Ìý
A secondary aim of creating "safe zones"Ìýto allow for the return of Syrian refugees - of whom around 3.6 million currently reside in Turkey - was also mooted.Ìý
Turkey has been intensifying its campaign of drone strikes in northern Syria.
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However, the strikes are not against Islamic State, but almost exclusively focused on bringing down Kurdish-led SDF
In recent weeks, Turkey has carried outÌýair strikes areas along Syria’s borders following flare-ups between Ankara and the Kurdish-led
On Tuesday, 17 people were killed in a Turkish drone strike on a border checkpoint run by the Assad regime and earlier this month, a Turkish drone targeted Tel Rifaat and injured at least six civilians, including five children.ÌýÌý
During a 2019 Turkish incursion, HRWÌýdocumented a host of human rights abuses, including the indiscriminate targeting of civilian residential areas.Ìý