Yes, while a lot of rebuilding needs to be done. I think it's too risky to move du ing winter. But I hope that the climate is much milder and construction works can move faster to give people something to return to.
That's why a proper state has to force them to a degree. Just because Türkiye is a better Country than theirs, doesn't mean that we should accept demographic destruction...Who would leave a safe country just like that?
We'd be lucky to get half of the refugees, even if we rebuild their cities.
The refugees (most) are here to stay, if you like it or not.
That's why a proper state has to force them to a degree. Just because Türkiye is a better Country than theirs, doesn't mean that we should accept demographic destruction...
i believe those the business owners, the skilled Syrians are needed in syria more than ever. it is time for these guests to return home they did the same with iraqi refugees whom fled to syria after the war those iraqi refugees in syria were deported them back to iraq we are doing the same thing. it doesn't matter how log does it takes to deport them whether 5 or 10 years they all will be deported. the rule of law is supreme over virtue signaling if you keep them here you also signal all the people all over middle east that there is a free state here in turkeyYes, ideally. But never have I seen in my lifetime a refugee population of multiple millions come and go back home within a short period of time. It will be a long process, it will never be the same as it was for us or Syria.
Keep the business owners, the skilled Syrians but be hard on the not contributing not integrated refugee population.