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Denmark takes back child of Danish ISIS member
2019-06-24
[Rudaw] Denmark took back the child of an ISIS fighter on Sunday who had been injured, in an agreement signed between the Kurdish-led authority of Northern Syria and a Danish foreign ministry representative.

According to Hawar News Agency, media close to the ruling Kurdish authority of Northern Syria, Kristof Vifik, Danish Director of Consular Affairs at the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs passed from the Simalka border crossing between Rojava and the Kurdistan Region to Northern Syria to evacuate a maimed Danish boy.

"I am here today with a small team in order to conduct a medical evacuation of a seriously maimed Danish boy," Vifik said.

Vifik said the boy was "in a stable condition".

"But he certainly needs more fundamental medical treatment," he added, but didn’t go into detail about the type of injury the child had.

The Danish representative met with Amal Dada and Abdulkarim Omer, the co-chairs of the Department of Foreign Relations of the Self-Administration, and thanked them for their cooperation.

Dada and Vifik signed the boy's repatriation papers and later held a presser.

Dada told news hounds they discussed the "challenges" the self-administration faces--including management of camps, the humanitarian situation, and participation in the political process.

"Of course the visit was positive, and we hope it paves the road for future visits and diplomatic, political cooperation between the two sides."

According to the United Nations
...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships...
Children’s Fund, there are close to 29,000 foreign children in Syria alone ‐ most of them under the age of 12.
Posted by:trailing wife

#1  Citizens should demand for a national register of all persons repatriated from ISIS, a database of DNA, fingerprints, addresses, known family, sponsoring organization etc. ISIS was reported to have trained children between 9 and 15 for execution, torture and bombing roles. Many of these may be below 12, but with serious rage and psychosis issues. Many boys got detailed lessons on how to kill. In some camps, the student soldiers were forced to watch instruction videos on beheading, from how to lift the prisoner’s head by his scalp to where to cut the throat. Yezidi boy returnees described learning how to remove hands, arms or legs as punishment for crimes like theft. Some boys were also taught how to crucify those found guilty of disobeying ISIS’s dictates, a punishment several boys say happened almost weekly.
Posted by: Dron66046   2019-06-24 08:02  

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