MESOP : DOES ETHNIC CLEANINGS EFFECTS NEW REFUGEE WAVES ?

Turkish President says troubled by Kurdish advance in Syrian Kurdistan / Erdogan alleged that ethnic Arabs and Turkmen were being targeted in the advance and confirmed that Turkey had already taken in around 15,000 of them last week before closing the frontier.

ISTANBUL,— AFP – 14 June 2015 – Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday said he was troubled by the advance of Kurdish forces in the Tel Abyad region of Syrian Kurdistan in the north, saying they could in the future threaten Turkey. Turkey has in the last days firmly shut its borders to thousands of Syrians trying to flee fighting between Kurdish forces and Islamic State (IS) jihadists who currently control Tel Abyad, which lies just over the Turkish border.

Erdogan alleged that ethnic Arabs and Turkmen were being targeted in the advance and confirmed that Turkey had already taken in around 15,000 of them last week before closing the frontier.He said the places they had vacated were being occupied by the Syrian Kurdish group the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and the outlawed Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK).“This is not a good sign,” he told reporters from selected Turkish media aboard his presidential plane while returning from a trip to Azerbaijan. “This could lead to the creation of a structure that threatens our borders,” he said. “Everyone needs to take into account our sensitivities on this issue.”He did not comment directly on the closure of the border. Turkey, along with its Western allies, considers the PKK to be a terrorist group. Ankara also accuses the PYD of being the Syrian wing of the PKK.