A rule was established that they must not leave their places without permission. Ahiska Turks who violated this rule were punished by being sent to Siberia for 25 years of exile along with their relatives.
Nearly 650,000 Ahiska Turks are living around the world, longing for their homeland. The Ahiska Turks are the only group among the Caucasus peoples deported in 1944 who have not been able to return to their homeland in any way.
When Georgia was admitted to the Council of Europe, it committed to resettling the Ahiska Turks in their homeland, but so far, these promises have not been fulfilled, partly due to opposition reactions.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Türkiye was the first country to recognize the independence declarations of the republics in Central Asia in 1991.