Belgium is working to bring back children of Da’esh from Syria
ARK News: The United Nations, from the headquarters of the European Parliament in Brussels, launched a campaign to explain how children's rights are violated in armed conflicts, and an international official said yesterday that the children of Da’esh should have the opportunity to return with their mothers, this came on the sidelines of launching the campaign.
Virginia Jamba added, the UN special envoy for the file of children in areas of armed conflict that "the children of Da’esh must be able to return to their origin country, and we must try to keep the mother and child together."
And she dealt with the issue of child soldiers, and she also pointed out that children of foreign fighters who live in refugee camps in Syria and Iraq must be considered to be repatriated and incorporated into the society to which they and their parents belong”.
She said: “Certainly when the matter is related to young children, mothers must be available and has the ability to return, this means that we must always keep the mother and child together. And she pointed out that "if this mother committed a crime, she must be tried, but at the same time the child should not be the victim of that”.
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