Tunisia: Six Orphans Brought Residence from Libya
Countless Children of ISIS Suspects in Syria, Libya, Iraq want assist
A lady walks with a kid in Roj camp, which holds foreign spouses and young ones of Islamic State (ISIS) people, in northeast Syria, September 2018.
© 2018 Delil Souleiman/AFP/Getty Images (Tunis) –Tunisia’s action on 23, 2020, to bring home from Libya six orphaned children of suspected Islamic State (also known as ISIS) members is a step toward protecting the rights of these children, Human Rights Watch said today january. Tunisian authorities should now do their utmost to quickly bring house a lot more than 36 other kids of ISIS suspects who remain stranded in Libya, in addition to 160 other people considered to be held in camps and prisons in Syria and Iraq.
“Tunisia should move swiftly to adhere to this step that is positive further action to create home its kiddies caught in squalid camps and prisons in war-torn nations, ” said Amna Guellali, Tunisia manager at Human Rights Watch. “Children shouldn’t be penalized when it comes to purported crimes of the parents. Přečtěte si více o oTunisia: Six Orphans Brought Residence from Libya …