Save the Children: A Tiny Proportion of Foreign Children in Northeast Syria Camps Repatriated in 2019
October 16, 2019
October 16, 2019
FAIRFIELD, Connecticut, Oct. 16 -- Save the Children issued the following news release:
Fewer than 350 children living in three camps in northeast Syria and born to parents from a nationality other than Syrian or Iraqi are known to have been repatriated to their home country since January 2019 out of more than 9,800/1.
Around 9,500 children from more than 40 nationalities from around the world were living in Al Hol, Ain Issa and Roj camps before the start of the militar . . .
Fewer than 350 children living in three camps in northeast Syria and born to parents from a nationality other than Syrian or Iraqi are known to have been repatriated to their home country since January 2019 out of more than 9,800/1.
Around 9,500 children from more than 40 nationalities from around the world were living in Al Hol, Ain Issa and Roj camps before the start of the militar . . .