Over 50000 Syrians find refuge in Turkey![]() August 9, 2012 - 16:00 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - More than 2,000 people fled violence in Syria to reach neighboring Turkey in the past two days, bringing the total number of Syrians who have sought refuge there to more than 50,000, Turkish authorities said on Thursday, August 9, according to Reuters. The rate of refugee flows has risen and there are fears there could be an exodus from Syria's biggest city Aleppo, where there is heavy fighting between President Bashar al-Assad's forces and rebel fighters. There were 50,227 Syrians in Turkey as of Thursday, after 2,219 people crossed the border on Aug 8-9, the state-run Disaster and Emergency Administration said in a statement. The refugees are housed at nine camps in four Turkish provinces along the Syrian border. The 17-month uprising against Assad's rule in Syria has created a refugee crisis in Turkey and other neighboring countries. Turkey is worried that a flood of refugees could overwhelm its ability to care for them. Opposition sources say at least 18,000 people have been killed since the revolt began in Syria in March 2011. Partner news Jorge Rafael Videla, an austere former army commander, led Argentina during the bloodiest days of its Dirty War dictatorship. According to the United Nations, April was Iraq's bloodiest month for almost five years, with 712 people killed. Reports suggest the rebel fighters may have tried to blow up the walls of the prison, which holds some 4,000 inmates. Moscow has condemned other nations for supporting rebel forces and failing to condemn what it describes as terrorist attacks on the Syrian regime. Partner news |