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UN expert decries 'systematic' separation of boys in Syrian camps
2023-07-23
Given reports that ISIS wives were forcing one another’s sons to impregnate them to create the next generation of Lion Cubs, separation seems a kindness rather than otherwise.
[AlAhram] Adolescent boys are systematically being separated from their mothers in detention camps in northeast Syria, a UN expert said, warning the practice was causing irreparable harm and violated international law.

Fionnuala Ni Aolain said that during a visit to the Kurdish-controlled camps, she had noted "the separation of hundreds of adolescent boys from their mothers without any legal procedure".

This appeared in particular to be happening to so-called third-country nationals, from countries other than Syria and Iraq.

This is "summary separation based on an unproven security risk that male children pose upon reaching the age of adolescence," she told journalists in Geneva after a five-day visit to Syria.

"Every single boy child I met was clearly traumatised by the separation from their mothers," she said, adding that she had seen separated boys as young as 11.

"This systematic practice of enforced separation ... is in clear violation of international law".

Ni Aolain, the special rapporteur on the promotion and protection of human rights
When they're defined by the state or an NGO they don't mean much...
while countering terrorism, is the first United Nations
...aka the Oyster Bay Chowder and Marching Society...
rights expert to have gained access to detention camps and prisons in the northeast.

'CRADLE TO GRAVE DETENTION'
An estimated 52,000 people from 57 countries are reportedly being held in the squalid and overcrowded al-Hol and al-Roj detention camps for jihadists and their family members in Kurdish-administered territory.

Sixty percent are children, mostly under the age of 12, said Ni Aolain.

She acknowledged the intense political and security complexity of the situation.

But that in no way justified "the mass indefinite and arbitrary detention of children, particularly boys, in various types of facilities", she added.

Their repatriation needed to happen "urgently", she insisted, stressing that besides the US-backed local authorities, the home countries also bore responsibility for these rights violations.

Western governments have faced mounting criticism for not taking back more of their citizens who travelled to Iraq and Syria to volunteer for the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that they were al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're really very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not really Moslems....
jihadist group.

Ni Aolain acknowledged that there had been "some positive movement on repatriation" -- with numbers having come down from a high of over 70,000.

But she warned that at the current rate, "these facilities will on average, at a minimum, stay in business for 20 years".
The very painful lesson being don’t join the jihad — jihad is for losers.
"Think about that for a two-year-old who is currently living in this facility."

"There appears to be no understanding that it is an absolute contravention of international law to detain children in what appears to be an unending cycle of cradle-to-grave detention," she lamented.

'EXTREME ANXIETY'
Ni Aolain was able to visit and conduct interviews in both camps, although not in the al-Hol annex, which holds around 10,000 third-country nationals.

She called for broader access.

"We cannot hold 10,000 people in a box where no one sees what happens to them and their children," she said.

The security rationale for these separations did not hold up, she said, pointing out that grown men were allowed to remain in the general camp population.

At the same time, she said she had seen many young boys in adult male prisons she had visited.

And while repatriations have picked up, countries are generally only taking back women and kiddies, meaning that as these boys age, there will likely be nowhere for them to go.

"That means you're condemning the boy child in this facility to a life of imprisonment," she said.
Related:
Al-Hol: 2023-07-05 France repatriates women, children from Syrian camps
Al-Hol: 2023-06-18 Iraqi Defence Minister Labels al-Hole Camp as ISIS Hotbed, Advocates for Its Closure''
Al-Hol: 2023-06-09 Iraq says over 3,000 ISIS fighters repatriated from Syria
Related:
Al-Roj: 2023-07-16 Idlib: HTS Officer wounded; HTS rounds up the usual suspects: dozens in camps, total of 48 thus far after big turban killed Friday
Al-Roj: 2023-01-06 Woman Arrested In Australia On Charges Of Joining ISIS In Syria
Al-Roj: 2021-11-19 UK government proposing law to strip British citizenship without notice
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