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UN experts say 100 children missing since ISIS jail break in Rojava |
2022-04-02 |
[Rudaw] United Nations ...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships... experts said on Friday that the fate of 100 children detained in Hasaka prison in northeast Syria (Rojava) is unknown following a jail break by the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... in January. ISIS attacked al-Sina’a prison in Hasaka on January 20 with explosive-laden vehicles and other weapons. This led to over a week of intense festivities between ISIS fighters and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). Control of the prison was retaken by the SDF with the support of the global coalition against ISIS, with the recaptured prisoners transferred to another prison. "We are extremely concerned that since the January 2022 attack, the fate and whereabouts of at least 100 of those boys remain unaccounted for which raises serious concerns relating to their right to life," the UN human rights One man's rights are another man's existential threat. experts said a statement. "Some of these cases might amount to enforced disappearance, and where children are concerned, States — and de facto authorities — must undertake special measures of protection that reflect their vulnerability." International rights groups, including Save the Children and Human Rights Watch, have previously said 700 boys had been in the Kurdish-run jail in northeastern Hassakeh province before it was attacked by the Islamic State ![]() Allaharound with every other sentence, but to hear western pols talk they're not reallyMoslems.... group. Aged 12-18, the detainees included many who had adult relatives inside Ghwayran prison and were transferred from nearby displacement camps housing thousands of children of jihadist fighters. The independent experts called on the de facto authorities to allow all humanitarian actors to have full and unimpeded access to children still held at Ghwayran. "Harm to these children must be identified, and those responsible must be held accountable to prevent impunity," the UN experts said. The IS prison break attempt from Ghwayran triggered a week of festivities inside and around the Kurdish-run facility, leaving hundreds dead, before Kurdish-led forces recaptured the jail. Related: Al-Sina’a prison: 2022-03-24 A strategy to prevent ISIS return is required, SDF Al-Sina’a prison: 2022-03-13 Asayish and SDF arrest wanted in Hasakah Al-Sina’a prison: 2022-03-08 Statement: SDF continues to defend NE Syria Related: Hasaka prison: 2022-02-13 Alleged Turkish drone strike injures a civillian in Rojava Hasaka prison: 2022-02-12 U.S. Says Civilian Toll in Syria Raid May be Higher than Thought Hasaka prison: 2022-02-11 Twenty 'dangerous' ISIS members escaped from Hasaka prison: top Iraqi official Related: Ghwayran prison: 2022-01-29 Kurdish Fighters Found Dead in Syria Jail Hit by IS Ghwayran prison: 2022-01-28 Syria Kurds Hunt Down Jihadists after Prison Attack: 60-90 turbans still holed up in prison, 2 more toes up Thursday Ghwayran prison: 2022-01-26 Residents in crossfire on 6th day of ISIS, SDF fighting |
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