Turkmans Of Syrian Bayyrbujak Are Preparing For First Ramazan Without Oppression Of Assad Regime

Turkmans of the Bayyrbujak district of the Syrian province of Lazkiye, who opened a new page in life with the fall of the Bashar al -Assad regime, after 54 years will hold Ramazan in a free environment, in the world.

Youth of the Turkmansky district of Bayyrbujak, who has been in an abandoned state for many years due to the actions of the overthrown of Assad, decorates the streets with festive lanterns, everywhere restoring order.

Prices for Iftar (conversation, evening meal for Ramazan) and Sahura (eating early in the morning for a month of ramazan) products, meat and cheese are high, but despite this Turkman are inspired by the fact that they can conduct the first ramasan in a completely different setting free from the pressure of the Assad regime.

View of the quarters began to change

A resident of the village of Malnish District Bayyrburjak Abdürrakhman Mall told Anadol that the overthrown Assad regime did not provide a proper care for the region.

Molla attracted attention to the fact that the youth began cleaning in connection with the approach of Ramazan and the view of the streets began to change.

According to him, the infrastructure of the village was badly damaged due to the bombing of the Assad regime. “No one can enter their homes. It is very difficult for us to restore villages, because we can hardly provide ourselves with food every day. We can withstand only if we extended a helping hand from Turkey,” he said.

A resident of the village of Kuljuk Eshref Akcha said that work is being carried out to restore electrical wiring in the Turkmp quarter, and youth is cleaning.

“Purchases for the first Sahur and Iftar are made. There are big difficulties, no work, no money. It is difficult for us to purchase even such basic products, such as dates, rice or chicken,” he said.

Akchi said that houses and gardens in the village in a dilapidated state. “Our houses are destroyed, the gardens are thickets and turned into a forest, but we will not surrender. We will restore everything because it is our homeland. If we are one and solidarity, we will overcome any difficulties,” he said.

are very happy, before such calm was not

Shadi Dervish, on the contrary, said that he was able to make purchases on the eve of Ramazan. “Very happy. Previously, there was no such comfort in the country. We are doing what we could not do before. We decorate the streets, although it was prohibited before,” he said.

According to him, most of the population cannot receive a salary for two months. “Everything is very expensive. I hope that the salary will be paid and our life will become better. They bought dates and cheese for Sahur,” he said.

A resident of the village of Mona Akcha also complains about the high cost of life. “People are tired, our villages are in ruins, but we go and return. With the permission of the Almighty, this year, this ramazan, this life will be beautiful,” she added.