Amid recent anti-refugee unrest in Turkey, a social media account has leaked the personal data of up to 3M Syrian refugees in the country, posting them alongside a call for "an uprising."
The data shared appears to be passport information, and contains full names, addresses, phone numbers, and other personal details, which were shared to Telegram. There are roughly 3.2M Syrians residing in Turkey as refugees.
The Erdoğan government is doing little to effectively quell the xenophobic unrest spreading like wildfire across Turkey. What's worse, the government is even taking steps to push refugees back into Syria under a doomed "safe zones" plan, where they would face certain persecution from Assad. The Turkish government needs to clamp down on the anti-Syrian prejudice, not embolden it.
More than any other country, Turkey has borne the burden of the Syrian refugee crisis. Millions of refugees have strained Turkish society, and the tensions can be ignored no longer. It is in the best interest of Turkey to reestablish relations with Syria to allow for the repatriation of refugees, as it has suffered as a result of a war it did not start. Normalization with Syria is the only path forward for Turkey.