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Mother Sues France Over Underage Son's Syria Trip
2014-12-10
[Ynet] A mother whose teen traveled unsupervised to Syria is suing the French government, alleging it should have stopped the underage boy from leaving the country.
And Mom's responsibility was...
The 16-year-old boy left the southern French city of Nice nearly a year ago, heading to Syria via Turkey for what he described to his mother as humanitarian work. He is still there under uncertain circumstances, the woman told Le Gay Pareeien newspaper in a story published Monday.

"He told me he was going to sleep over at a friend's house," she said. "The next day, he hadn't returned and he didn't answer his cell phone, which was not like him. The other mothers in the neighborhood told me he had left with friends for Turkey in order to reach Syria."

In a copy of the lawsuit obtained by The News Agency that Dare Not be Named, the family said the boy was able to reach Syria with only his national identity card - he had left behind even his passport. By the time she knew enough to warn police, according to the complaint, he had likely already left the country.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  Sue them both then. Where is parental responsibility? I do get what you are saying JFM, and some rules need to be reinforced such as legal flying age (if that is a law in France), but also there's the view that some of these parents are relinquishing their responsibility and opportunistically seeking financial recompense for something they may have the potential to prevent - by not sending the kid to the mosque in the first instance.
Posted by: Incredulous   2014-12-10 11:03  

#4  Incredulous. The fact is he boarded a plane he should never have been able to board so Stae was guilty of neglect.
Posted by: JFM   2014-12-10 10:49  

#3  MOther should be sued by France.
Posted by: Incredulous   2014-12-10 06:13  

#2  He travelled without pateranla authorization (mandatory in France for underages unaccampanied by one of their parents) and was not even asked his passport. So, she is right about the people at the chakpoint (and their employer ie the Styae) being guilty of gross neglect.
Posted by: JFM   2014-12-10 05:00  

#1  "He told me he was going to sleep over at a friend's house," she said.

Ah yes, the old "I'm going to sleep over at a friend's house - in another country" trick.
Posted by: SteveS   2014-12-10 02:35  

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