Seven years ago today, we landed in Sweden with the seven orphaned children rescued from northeastern Syria. Their parents had travelled to live under ISIS’ so-called caliphate, and these children had endured massive suffering through war, displacement, and loss.
📸 Rena Effendi
@dwnews interviewed RTC on our new report addressing the situation of children from 50 countries unlawfully detained or displaced in #Syria
Governments can help people to disengage from extremist environments rather than leaving them trapped within them
https://t.co/AIT6JcVhT4
@dwnews interviewed RTC on our new report addressing the situation of children from 50 countries unlawfully detained or displaced in Syria
Governments can help people to disengage from extremist environments rather than leaving them trapped within them
https://t.co/AIT6JcVhT4
Dans la Syrie post-Assad, il y a toujours des milliers d'enfants et leurs mères détenus arbitrairement dans le camp #Roj, toujours contrôlé par les forces kurdes.
Excellent rapport de @RTC_Swe sur la situation actuelle de ces familles, de ces enfants que leurs pays (dont la France) abandonnent à une détention sans fin dans les pires conditions.
https://t.co/UOUsoQ6nfl
New RTC Report: The Collapse of Al Hol Camp – and the Way Forward.
What is Next for Third-Country National Children and Women in Syria?
New Possibilities for Resolution!
Please find the full report here:
https://t.co/qbdQ7hx3oR
The last Australian women and children held arbitrarily detained in Roj camp in north-east Syria left the site this week seeking to return home. There are no more Australian children and mothers in Roj.
https://t.co/3sJtvGaeQV
Children who are repatriated with their caregivers and supported show strong prospects for recovery and reintegration. We have seen children return to school, rebuild family relationships, recover from trauma, and begin to imagine a future.
Seven years ago today, we landed in Sweden with the seven orphaned children rescued from northeastern Syria. Their parents had travelled to live under ISIS’ so-called caliphate, and these children had endured massive suffering through war, displacement, and loss.
📸 Rena Effendi
Our experience following up with returned children across multiple countries shows that repatriation is the only durable response to this child protection, security, and due process crisis.
Samedi dernier, une française est morte, faute de soins, dans le camp de prisonniers #Roj, Nord-Est de la Syrie, laissant deux petites filles orphelines.
Elle était détenue depuis 2019 dans ce camp-prison où végètent encore des dizaines d'enfants français.
Une ignominie qui perdure depuis des années.
https://t.co/6H8QxNnQL8
RTC Sweden commenting in @guardian today on the urgent need to bring home families trapped in dire situations and unlawful detention in #Syria
https://t.co/dkDrvdRewR