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Turkish border guards shoot DEAD eight Syrians including women and children as they try to flee their war-torn homeland

Eight Syrians including women and children shot dead by Turkish guards
Refugees trying to flee Syria via mountain smuggling group when killed
More than 16 migrants, including children, killed in the past four months
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By EMMA GLANFIELD FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED: 07:06 GMT, 20 April 2016 | UPDA

TED: 10:33 GMT, 20 April 2016

Eight Syrians including women and young children have been shot dead by Turkish border guards while trying to flee their war-torn homeland, it has emerged.

The group of refugees were trying to cross into Turkey via a mountain smuggling route when they were gunned down by Turkish forces patrolling the border.

As well as those killed, many others are said to have been injured in the firefight including one man who was shot in both of his legs while carrying his young son and another who was shot in the arm.

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Eight Syrians including women and young children have been shot dead by Turkish border guards while trying to flee their war-torn homeland. This picture shows Turkish troops standing guard at the border last summer

Eight Syrians including women and young children have been shot dead by Turkish border guards while trying to flee their war-torn homeland. This picture shows Turkish troops standing guard at the border last summer Abdmunem Kashkash, a lawyer from Aleppo who was with the group but managed to cross into Turkey unharmed, said Turkish border guards are ‚killing unarmed people‘ every day.

‚There was one little girl who was shot and we could not do more for her for four hours, until nightfall,‘ he said. ‚An old man and woman are missing – they have probably been killed too.‘
Those who have been injured while desperately trying to flee Syria have been taken to a hospital in Azaz – a rebel-held town next to the Turkish border where 10,000 displaced people are sheltering.

The deaths appear to confirm claims made by the Human Rights Watch last week that Turkish guards of opening fire on civilians as they approached the country’s border wall with Syria.

Gerry Simpson, senior refugee researcher at Human Rights Watch, said: ‚As civilians flee ISIS fighters, Turkey is responding with live ammunition instead of compassion.
‚The whole world is talking about fighting ISIS, and yet those most at risk of becoming victims of its horrific abuses are trapped on the wrong side of a concrete wall.‘
The Turkish Government has insisted that it is maintaining the same open-door policy at the frontier that it has since 2011, with free access for all Syrians whose lives are in imminent danger.

However, a senior official told The Times that ‚certain restrictions may apply due to special circumstances‘.

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More than 16 migrants, including children, are said to have been killed in the past four months as they tried to cross into Turkey. There have been shootings in Azaz, Tel Abyad and Ras al-Ain along the Turkish border

More than 16 migrants, including children, are said to have been killed in the past four months as they tried to cross into Turkey. There have been shootings in Azaz, Tel Abyad and Ras al-Ain along the Turkish border Two Syrian women and a boy wait in front of Oncupinar crossing gate, near the town of Kilis, to return to Syria

Two Syrian women and a boy wait in front of Oncupinar crossing gate, near the town of Kilis, to return to Syria

The official added to the newspaper: ‚It’s difficult to enforce a land border and the Turkish border guard is acting with extreme care because smugglers and militants have fired on them in the past.

‚But we categorically deny claims that Turkish border guards are firing on refugees.‘

However, Andrew Gardner, Amnesty International’s Turkey researcher, said the open-door policy had not been adhered to for some time with only those suffering life-threatening injuries allowed through.

‚For the rest, irregular crossing are difficult and dangerous,‘ he said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights revealed last month how at least 16 migrants, including three children, had been killed in the past four months as they tried to cross into Turkey.

The true number is believed to be higher, according to a Syrian police officer and a Syrian smuggler who lives in Turkey, but it is impossible to say exactly how many because the bodies of those who fell on the Syrian side of the border were dragged back to be buried in the war zone.

The observatory details how a man and his child were killed in Ras al-Ain – on the eastern stretch of the Syria-Turkey border – on February 6. And two refugees were then shot dead at Guvveci on the western stretch of the border on March 5.

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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 16 migrants, including three children, had been killed in the past four months as they tried to cross into Turkey. Turkish soldiers are pictured with refugees last June

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 16 migrants, including three children, had been killed in the past four months as they tried to cross into Turkey. Turkish soldiers are pictured with refugees last June According to the smuggler, refugees who cross the border will now ‚either be killed or captured‘. He added: ‚Turkish soldiers used to help the refugees across, carry their bags for them. Now they shoot at them.‘

The luckiest ones, the smuggler said, are those who fall on the Turkish side of the border after being shot. They are taken to a Turkish hospital for treatment and allowed to stay in the country.

The crackdown by Turkey is said to have started in December, following pressure from the West to crack down on the movement of migrants towards the EU.
It followed four years of Syrians being able to cross the border, dubbed ‚the jihadist highway‘, without a passport.

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