Protect them at all costs. From the past, from the present, for their future. Child welfare services (ASE) and youth justice (PJJ) have been overburdened for decades; the care of the 200 minors who have now returned from Syria, to which may be added more than 150 still in detention. in Kurdish camps in northeastern Syria or prisons in Iraq. The latter, according to France 24, will accommodate 150 minors of non-Arab nationality.
It has been six years since the French social and judicial services have learned to follow these children, many of whom were born in the “zone” and know nothing more than ISIS law or the camps. They follow them from early childhood to young adulthood and begin to draw the first field analyzes of this confrontation.
Exposure to violence
First of all, these minors who were violently separated from their parents, mainly their mothers, at the airport immediately…
Source: Le Figaro
