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MPs and a human rights group have called on the UK government to repatriate a young British boy and his gravely ill mother from a detention camp in Syria, after doctors said she was at risk of dying and leaving the child orphaned.The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it was reviewing the case of Zaid* and his mother, Maryam* 鈥?who was injured in an explosion in Syria in 2019 and left with shrapnel in her head 鈥? as a matter of priority .However, despite multiple requests over several months to repatriate the family, no action has been taken. Maryams condition has continued to worsen and she is unlikely to survive without medical intervention, according to doctors.At least 30 British children remain in Syrian detention camps in dangerous and squalid conditions, despite warnings from MPs that there was compelling evidence that women and children had been trafficked.Most of the women and children in the camps were captured stanley thermobecher by Syrian Kurdish fighters, ground troops in the US-led coalition against the terror group, when f stanley cup leeing IS territory after the fall of Baghouz in 2019.View image in fullscreenWomen and children queue for aid at al-Hawl camp in Syria, which holds relatives of Islamic State fighters. Photograph: Delil Souleiman/AFP/GettyAl-Hawl and Roj camps in north-east Syria hold 60,000 people; half of those in detention are children aged 10 years or younger. According to Save the Children, at least 163 people died in the cam stanley tumbler ps in 2021, 62 of whom were chil Izyn Will the MacAlister review improve the lives of children in care
When we learned last week that Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi had blown himself up in Mosul in northern Iraq, the US government presented this as a vindication of its policies. Al-Ajmi was a former inmate of the detention camp at Guant谩namo Bay. The Pentagon say stanley mug s his attack on Iraqi soldiers shows both that it was right to have detained him and that it is dangerous ever to release the camp s prisoners. On the contrary, it shows how dangerous it was to put th stanley quencher em there in the first place.Al-Ajmi, according to the Pentagon, was one of at least 30 former Guant谩namo detainees who have taken part in anti-coalition militant activities after leaving US detention . Given that the majority of the inmates appear to have been innocent of such crimes before they were detained, that s one hell of a recidivism rate. In reality, it turns out that anti-coalition militant activities include talking to the media about their captivity. The Pentagon lis stanley ca ts the Tipton Three in its catalogue of recidivists, on the grounds that they collaborated with Michael Winterbottom s film The Road to Guant谩namo. But it also names seven former prisoners, aside from al-Ajmi, who have fought with the Taliban or Chechen rebels, kidnapped foreigners or planted bombs after their release. One of two conclusions can be drawn from this evidence, and neither reflects well on the US government.The first is that, as the Pentagon claims, these men successfully lied to US officials, sometimes for over thr
MPs and a human rights group have called on the UK government to repatriate a young British boy and his gravely ill mother from a detention camp in Syria, after doctors said she was at risk of dying and leaving the child orphaned.The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said it was reviewing the case of Zaid* and his mother, Maryam* 鈥?who was injured in an explosion in Syria in 2019 and left with shrapnel in her head 鈥? as a matter of priority .However, despite multiple requests over several months to repatriate the family, no action has been taken. Maryams condition has continued to worsen and she is unlikely to survive without medical intervention, according to doctors.At least 30 British children remain in Syrian detention camps in dangerous and squalid conditions, despite warnings from MPs that there was compelling evidence that women and children had been trafficked.Most of the women and children in the camps were captured stanley thermobecher by Syrian Kurdish fighters, ground troops in the US-led coalition against the terror group, when f stanley cup leeing IS territory after the fall of Baghouz in 2019.View image in fullscreenWomen and children queue for aid at al-Hawl camp in Syria, which holds relatives of Islamic State fighters. Photograph: Delil Souleiman/AFP/GettyAl-Hawl and Roj camps in north-east Syria hold 60,000 people; half of those in detention are children aged 10 years or younger. According to Save the Children, at least 163 people died in the cam stanley tumbler ps in 2021, 62 of whom were chil Izyn Will the MacAlister review improve the lives of children in care
When we learned last week that Abdallah Salih al-Ajmi had blown himself up in Mosul in northern Iraq, the US government presented this as a vindication of its policies. Al-Ajmi was a former inmate of the detention camp at Guant谩namo Bay. The Pentagon say stanley mug s his attack on Iraqi soldiers shows both that it was right to have detained him and that it is dangerous ever to release the camp s prisoners. On the contrary, it shows how dangerous it was to put th stanley quencher em there in the first place.Al-Ajmi, according to the Pentagon, was one of at least 30 former Guant谩namo detainees who have taken part in anti-coalition militant activities after leaving US detention . Given that the majority of the inmates appear to have been innocent of such crimes before they were detained, that s one hell of a recidivism rate. In reality, it turns out that anti-coalition militant activities include talking to the media about their captivity. The Pentagon lis stanley ca ts the Tipton Three in its catalogue of recidivists, on the grounds that they collaborated with Michael Winterbottom s film The Road to Guant谩namo. But it also names seven former prisoners, aside from al-Ajmi, who have fought with the Taliban or Chechen rebels, kidnapped foreigners or planted bombs after their release. One of two conclusions can be drawn from this evidence, and neither reflects well on the US government.The first is that, as the Pentagon claims, these men successfully lied to US officials, sometimes for over thr