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A government plan to deal with 7,000 foreign assassins in Iraq
Translation: Hamid Ahmed
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A government plan to deal with 7,000 foreign assassins in Iraq
Translation: Hamid Ahmed
Their parents and husbands belong to one of the most brutal armed groups on earth, yet there is no known crime they have committed.
After months of discussion and dialogue, the Iraqi authorities have ended up drawing up a plan to deal with detainees from armed wives who are urging foreigners and their children, hoping to dispel security concerns in line with the procedures of international law and good treatment.
"Iraq is holding 500 armed women's wives, all foreigners, with 1,500 children in total, and a section of armed wives urging pregnant women," Labor and Social Affairs Minister Mohammad Shiaa al-Sudani said in an interview with Fox News.
"There has been a lot of communication through our ministry with the judiciary about what can be done with the children since the liberation of Mosul in July 2017."
The Iraqi authorities have now passed legislation to keep children aged 3 years or less with their mothers in detention camps, while children from 4 to 14 years will be placed in state orphanages until completion of agreements with the embassies of the countries concerned. Their home countries.
The placement of children in a state orphanage requires an urgent amendment to the Orphans Act, which began in the 1980s, which provides for the admission of Iraqi children of Iraqi or Palestinian origin only, where the authorities now deal with children from more than 20 different nationalities.
"We are dealing with armed children who are calling as victims, they have no fault of what happened and they will receive full care, and we have prepared an integrated program to rehabilitate children and radicalize their minds," he said. A role in the course of the battle, and will receive a fair trial in accordance with the judicial system. "
Human rights organizations are also concerned about the fate of adolescent males over the age of 14 who are held incommunicado in several detention camps. Iraqi officials have confirmed that they observe strict international norms in their treatment of detainees.
"We are concerned about the possibility of torture in extracting confessions from these teenagers," said Dr. Homer Vinters, MD, director of programs at Physicians for Human Rights, in an interview with Fox News. "The detained children who have been forced to fight with their advocates are also victims of human rights violations, Psychological and mental trauma and must be dealt with accordingly. "
According to the documents they carry, most of the wives and children of armed men who are foreign nationals are from Turkey and Russia, and the Caucasus constitute the majority of them. There are fewer percentages than many other nationalities, many of them from Europe.
The Sudanese also pointed out that Iraqi officials are still busy trying to determine the nationality of many of the detainees who do not have identification papers.
"There are cases where the problem is complicated by the fact that their parents' nationality is unknown and difficult to determine," said an official from Baghdad, who declined to be identified. "For those whose nationality has been determined, there are still unresolved diplomatic obstacles with their countries.
"Baghdad is now negotiating with their home countries to hand them over, but there is a lot of rejection - most of them simply do not want their return," the official said.
Al-Sudani said wives and children were being held in a camp in the Rusafa district of Baghdad in isolation from the rest of the other non-militant families.
Aid workers and officials in humanitarian organizations often express concern that armed families may be threatened with reprisals from those who have been brutally abused by the organization's militants.
At the request of the Iraqi government, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provides children's milk and other medical supplies to mothers and children in camps and orphanages, as well as to communicate with their relatives in their home areas through exchange of letters between the Red Cross and the ICRC.
In addition to the wives and children of armed men who have appealed to the 1,500 foreigners, there are more than 7,000 foreign militants from Da'ash who are being held in different detention centers around the country awaiting trial. 90 of whom were executed to prove their affiliation with the terrorist organization.
"There is something important to remember," said Tova Ranis Boggsenis, spokeswoman for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). "Even if a person's membership proves to be a terrorist organization, it does not require criminalization of his family members."
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After months of discussion and dialogue, the Iraqi authorities have ended up drawing up a plan to deal with detainees from armed wives who are urging foreigners and their children, hoping to dispel security concerns in line with the procedures of international law and good treatment.
"Iraq is holding 500 armed women's wives, all foreigners, with 1,500 children in total, and a section of armed wives urging pregnant women," Labor and Social Affairs Minister Mohammad Shiaa al-Sudani said in an interview with Fox News.
"There has been a lot of communication through our ministry with the judiciary about what can be done with the children since the liberation of Mosul in July 2017."
The Iraqi authorities have now passed legislation to keep children aged 3 years or less with their mothers in detention camps, while children from 4 to 14 years will be placed in state orphanages until completion of agreements with the embassies of the countries concerned. Their home countries.
The placement of children in a state orphanage requires an urgent amendment to the Orphans Act, which began in the 1980s, which provides for the admission of Iraqi children of Iraqi or Palestinian origin only, where the authorities now deal with children from more than 20 different nationalities.
"We are dealing with armed children who are calling as victims, they have no fault of what happened and they will receive full care, and we have prepared an integrated program to rehabilitate children and radicalize their minds," he said. A role in the course of the battle, and will receive a fair trial in accordance with the judicial system. "
Human rights organizations are also concerned about the fate of adolescent males over the age of 14 who are held incommunicado in several detention camps. Iraqi officials have confirmed that they observe strict international norms in their treatment of detainees.
"We are concerned about the possibility of torture in extracting confessions from these teenagers," said Dr. Homer Vinters, MD, director of programs at Physicians for Human Rights, in an interview with Fox News. "The detained children who have been forced to fight with their advocates are also victims of human rights violations, Psychological and mental trauma and must be dealt with accordingly. "
According to the documents they carry, most of the wives and children of armed men who are foreign nationals are from Turkey and Russia, and the Caucasus constitute the majority of them. There are fewer percentages than many other nationalities, many of them from Europe.
The Sudanese also pointed out that Iraqi officials are still busy trying to determine the nationality of many of the detainees who do not have identification papers.
"There are cases where the problem is complicated by the fact that their parents' nationality is unknown and difficult to determine," said an official from Baghdad, who declined to be identified. "For those whose nationality has been determined, there are still unresolved diplomatic obstacles with their countries.
"Baghdad is now negotiating with their home countries to hand them over, but there is a lot of rejection - most of them simply do not want their return," the official said.
Al-Sudani said wives and children were being held in a camp in the Rusafa district of Baghdad in isolation from the rest of the other non-militant families.
Aid workers and officials in humanitarian organizations often express concern that armed families may be threatened with reprisals from those who have been brutally abused by the organization's militants.
At the request of the Iraqi government, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) provides children's milk and other medical supplies to mothers and children in camps and orphanages, as well as to communicate with their relatives in their home areas through exchange of letters between the Red Cross and the ICRC.
In addition to the wives and children of armed men who have appealed to the 1,500 foreigners, there are more than 7,000 foreign militants from Da'ash who are being held in different detention centers around the country awaiting trial. 90 of whom were executed to prove their affiliation with the terrorist organization.
"There is something important to remember," said Tova Ranis Boggsenis, spokeswoman for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). "Even if a person's membership proves to be a terrorist organization, it does not require criminalization of his family members."
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