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Human Rights Watch demands action against Israel for crimes against humanity

Human Rights Watch demands action against Israel for crimes against humanity
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Human Rights Watch demands action against Israel for crimes against humanity

Human Rights Watch demands action against Israel for crimes against humanity
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Tolerance ca® - La question ouïghoure Unanimité à Ottawa sur le « génocide ouïghour » : véritable débat ou consentement fabriqué ?

Tolerance ca® - La question ouïghoure Unanimité à Ottawa sur le « génocide ouïghour » : véritable débat ou consentement fabriqué ?
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One Canadian child has been rescued from a Syrian detention camp, but what about all the others?

  TORONTO A four-year-old rescued from a detention camp in Syria is doing well at her new home in Canada, according to her Canadian aunt but she keeps crying for her mother, who remains in Syria after allowing other relatives to take the child to safety. The child, whose identity is being withheld, just can’t understand why her mother is not around, the aunt told CTV News. More than 20 Canadian children of ISIS fighters are stranded in camps in Syria, a situation that activists and extended family members have decried. On Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described the child’s rescue as almost a private affair.

Ottawa repatriates child from Syria but leaves mother behind

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer DELIL SOULEIMAN/AFP/Getty Images Human Rights Watch says it is “horrific” that Canada prevented a mother from accompanying her young child who was recently repatriated from a detention camp in northeastern Syria. Farida Deif, the Canada director of Human Rights Watch, said the four-year-old girl was living in a Kurdish-run camp in northeastern Syria and travelled to Canada over the weekend. She said her repatriation was facilitated by the girl’s aunt, who was assisted by Peter Galbraith, a former U.S. diplomat. The girl’s mother was not allowed to leave. Ms. Deif said Human Rights Watch has been in contact with the mother and “her emotions are still really high.”

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