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80th anniversary of Ahıska Turk exile: A legacy of suffering and resilience

The 80th anniversary of the Ahıska Turk exile recalls the forced deportation of 86,000 Turks from their homeland on November 14, 1944, under Stalin's orders, a journey marked by hunger, disease, and death. Despite suffering in remote regions like Central Asia, many Ahıska Turks still long for their homeland, and Türkiye continues to support their rights, including citizenship.

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OPPRESSION BEGAN UNDER TSARIST RUSSIA AND CONTINUED UNDER THE USSR Ahıska came under the control of Tsarist Russia The oppression and injustices against the Ahıska Turks that began during the Tsarist regime continued during the Soviet Union era. For the Turks and Muslims living in Georgia, life had become increasingly difficult. Especially during the Stalin era, these pressures intensified. Leading intellectuals among the Ahıska Turks were arrested on various pretexts, either killed or exiled. The names of the Turks were changed, and thousands of soldiers were deployed to Ahıska and surrounding areas under the guise of "border protection."