Regarding the wave of racism against Syrians in Turkey

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) condemns the recent incidents of racist acts against Syrians, including the destruction of their property and mistreatment in the Turkish province of Kayseri, as well as instances of harassment in Gaziantep.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) holds the Syrian regime led by Bashar al-Assad responsible for the ongoing suffering of the Syrian people inside and outside Syria.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) rejects any official statement that mentions the nationality of criminals, which may lead to racist crimes.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) believes that some Turkish media outlets are responsible for spreading waves of racism that do not reflect Turkish society.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) holds the Turkish government and opposition responsible for protecting Syrian refugees.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) demands an end to the status of immigrants and supporters, considering Syrians as war refugees, facilitating their residency permits without hindrance.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls on Syrian opposition institutions to act appropriately with the Turkish government to protect Syrians in Turkey, exerting pressure on the Turkish government, opening channels of communication with Turkish opposition, municipalities, and events to counter any racist behavior, and preventing Syrians from being used as a political pawn internally or externally.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) calls for the prosecution of anyone involved in mistreating Syrians in Turkey through the Turkish judiciary, which we trust to deliver justice.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) urges the international community to expedite a solution in Syria so that the Syrian people can return to Syria freely, safely, and with dignity.

The Syrian Future Movement (SFM) trusts in the culture and authenticity of the Turkish people to reject racist rhetoric and actions.

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