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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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"YOU CANNOT MOVE TO THE CITY, VIOLATE THE RULES AND YOU'LL BE EXILED TO SIBERIA FOR 25 YEARS" The Soviet regime imposed harsh working conditions on the Ahıska Turks in labor camps, treating them cruelly without regard for age or gender. Ahıska Turks were banned from settling in cities. They were also forbidden from leaving the areas where they were placed without permission. Those who violated the rules were exiled to Siberia for 25 years, along with their families.