The terrorist attack that took place in Reyhanli has been a tragic indicator of how easily the instability in neighboring countries could spread to Turkey. Another tragic scene that we are used to see after the 2011 uprising in Syria and in 2003 invasion of Iraq, was witnessed also in Reyhanli district of Hatay. Official statements and the general view of the Turkish public opinion point out the Syrian regime as subject of the bombing. Accordingly, it is possible to read the attack as the Assad regime's striving to punish Turkey due to its Syria policy and to expand the battle field by drawing Turkey into the conflict.
The bombing had a major impact on Turkey. However, the people in the region and the local people in Reyhanli were directly subjected to violence. This situation further deepened the polarization in the region, which is directly influenced by the conflicts as it is the border town with Syria and where a tense environment prevails. The Reyhanli district has been hosting almost as many Syrian guests as its own population since the beginning of the uprising in Syria. Thus, it has radical impacts on the social, economic and security situation of the district. As ORSAM, we have conducted a great number of interviews with Syrian refugees, moving in Reyhanli since the beginning of the conflicts in Syria. In those interviews, we listened to their life stories. As ORSAM, we considered it necessary to share those interviews we have been publishing on our website with the Turkish public opinion once again after the last Reyhanli bombing. We bring this study, in which we gathered the aforesaid interviews, to the public attention with the hope that it will contribute to understanding the situation in Reyhanli and also to the outlook on Syrian guests; and we extend our thanks to those who contributed.