Autonomous Administration: Turkish public is being deceived with threats 2023-10-05 15:18:03   NEWS CENTER - The Autonomous Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria noted that the threats to the region were made with the aim of "deceiving the Turkish public".   The Autonomous Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria made a statement about Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's targeting of the region after the action against the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Ankara. In the statement, it was stated that the attacks "carried the dimension of revenge" and said: "This threatening language was made after our people foiled the plans and dirty tricks of foreign powers, especially the Turkish state and the Syrian regime, against our people in Deir ez-Zor."   AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT STATEMENT   The following statements were made in the statement: "These threats are made after the action in Ankara and our regions are targeted in every problem against Turkey. The Turkish state uses its excessive military deployments on the Syrian border and crimes of murder, torture and battery against young people going to Europe via Turkey." forgetting his daily crimes.   Telling the story of the Turkish state that connects its last action in Ankara to our regions is a major deviation from Turkey's domestic public opinion and ignores its internal problems, including the Kurdish question.   We strongly reject and condemn the threats of the Turkish state. As the Autonomous Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria, we would like to draw attention to the following issues: These threats and targeting against our regions also have a revenge dimension, and they occur after the Turkish state failed in its agenda and project in Syria.   This threat proceeds by ignoring the current reality in Turkey and deceiving the Turkish public. These threats to our regions negatively affect the activities and efforts of our people and the International Coalition against ISIS and its cells. Just as no one benefits from these threats, creating unrest is a form of instability, and this is the main aim of the Turkish state. Targeting service buildings will have negative effects on general and human well-being and is a hostile act and falls under the category of war crimes.   Both sides have a role in Syria and must take serious stances and limit these threats because, in addition to the problems in Syria, the Turkish state also targets the lifestyle of our people in Northern and Eastern Syria and increases human suffering. This brings with it big problems.   "We call on the international community, the International Coalition, international, legal and humanitarian organizations, and Russia to take a serious stance and stand in front of the Turkish state so that new balances can be established through our regions in Syria."