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“She refused to marry him.” A young Turkish man shot a young Syrian girl
The young Syrian girl (N. Saffan) was shot in Istanbul by a young Turkish man.
The girl had refused to engage with the young man, who shot her, with the motive of premeditated murder.
The young girl in her twenties comes from the city of Deir Al-Zour, and resides in the Turkish city of Istanbul.
According to Syrian activists who discussed the girl’s case, she was pursued and threatened by the young Turkish man months ago due to her refusal to marry him.
The activists stated that the young Syrian woman filed a complaint with the Turkish police several times, but the police did not provide her with any protection.
Syrians in Turkey are subjected to a wave of violations, caused by widespread racism against Syrians, incitement and hate speech, in the face of the lack of laws and justice that guarantee the rights of Syrian refugees in Turkey.
In the details, Turkish media published a video showing the criminal objecting to the victim in the city of Istanbul in the evening, during the young Syrian woman’s return from work on the evening of Tuesday, September 17, and he shot her directly, causing her to be hit by two bullets, one of which was in the abdomen and shoulder, and the young woman is still in intensive care in one of Istanbul hospitals.
A video from a surveillance camera showed the moment the Turkish young man shot the Syrian young woman.
During Aso News Network’s search for information about the young Syrian girl, posts on the girl’s page showed that she was able to integrate and create job opportunities for herself, and education in universities, meaning that the Syrian girl is like many active Syrians in Turkey, and they were able to integrate and work, and this reflects the image that the Turkish parties are trying to show that the presence of the Syrians is a burden on the Turks.
The Turkish government does not provide transparent reports on the support provided to the Syrians in Turkey from the international community, which increases the tension in the Turkish society, which believes that the Syrians are provided with a living by the Turkish government.
*The image is from the internet