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Review: Children of the Enemy

film profile] follows a fifty-something Chilean-Swedish musician, Patricio Galvez, whose daughter Amanda at some stage embraced Muslim radicalism, together with her mother. Amanda ended up marrying one of Sweden’s most notorious ISIS terrorists, Michael Skråmo, and fleeing her country to join the caliphate in Syria in 2014. Five years later, Amanda and Michael are killed and their seven young children are interned in the al-Hol prison camp. They are infamously called “Children of the Enemy.” Even though these children are supposed to hold a Swedish passport, the authorities seem reluctant to allow their entry and find a solution to the ongoing diplomatic case. Galvez’s first attempts to bring them back through diplomatic channels fail, so he decides to embark on a high-risk journey to rescue his grandchildren, accompanied by Glaser-Müller, one of his closest friends.

Children of the Enemy Review: Fighting for the Children of ISIS Fighters

Children of the Enemy Review: Fighting for the Children of ISIS Fighters Children of the Enemy Review: Fighting for the Children of ISIS Fighters A grandfather s tense, tireless efforts to rescue his seven grandchildren from the camp they ve been in since their ISIS-loyal parents died. Jessica Kiang, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Running time: Running time: 95 MIN. Courtesy of CPH:DOX Whenever we see them, the seven contested children at the heart of Gorki Glaser-Müller’s taut, highly emotive “Children of the Enemy” have their eyes blurred over, to help protect their identities. It’s a strangely reassuring element in a film that at certain moments may be watched through nail-bitten fingers: If the seven grandkids of Patricio Galvez, the tenacious Chilean-Swedish musician fighting to get them out of Syria, need such protections, it must mean that they are still alive an assumption anything but guaranteed by their pitiably malnourished state and the precarious

Review: Children of the Enemy

Media investigation reveals Daesh terrorists fought in Syria while collecting welfare benefits from Sweden -- Society s Child -- Sott net

Fri, 18 Dec 2020 17:47 UTC © CC BY 2.0 / Tony Webster Swedish Social Insurance Agency Director General Nils Öberg has admitted that the abuse of welfare systems has become so extensive that it can now be considered systemic . At least 45 Daesh terrorists have been supported by Swedish grants after they left the Nordic country to join the terrorist organisation, an investigation by the newspaper Expressen has revealed. According to the newspaper, they received their benefits while they were fighting in Syria, in some cases over a period of several years. Twenty-four of the terrorists received money directly, whereas the rest were treated as part of the same family community .

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