IRC Data Reveals Staggering Child Mortality in Al Hol Camp, Northeast Syria - Urging Repatriation of Foreign Children
September 16, 2019
September 16, 2019
NEW YORK, Sept. 16 -- The International Rescue Committee issued the following news release:
Al Hol camp entails a purgatory-like existence for nearly 70,000 currently residing there, the vast majority of which are women and children, including 7,000 children of foreign nationals housed in the Annex to the camp who are paying the highest price for the perceived misdeeds of their parents.
The IRC has been extremely concerned about the deaths of children arriving to al Ho . . .
Al Hol camp entails a purgatory-like existence for nearly 70,000 currently residing there, the vast majority of which are women and children, including 7,000 children of foreign nationals housed in the Annex to the camp who are paying the highest price for the perceived misdeeds of their parents.
The IRC has been extremely concerned about the deaths of children arriving to al Ho . . .