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    US magazine: Kids Daesh new challenge for the Iraqi government after the defeat regulation Empty US magazine: Kids Daesh new challenge for the Iraqi government after the defeat regulation

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    US magazine: Kids Daesh new challenge for the Iraqi government after the defeat regulation


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    Anyone to imagine that he was born in anarea controlled by Daesh group, it may be one of his father 's foreign fighters who fought in Syria or Iraq, the only evidence of the marriage of his parents are documents issued by the group. 
    Now that the group has lost the region where they live, it will find itself without identification papers confirming his identity. What is worse , it is said to be his father , dead or detained or transferred to the front is not known. 
    This position is about to face a lot of children. Difficult to establish an accurate measure of the problem. In March issued Quilliam Foundation - a British research organization concerned with the fight against extremism - a report quoting an intelligence official said there were 31 thousand pregnant women living under the rule ofDaesh. 
    In May , Iraqi journalist Ghazwan Hassan al - Jubouri wrote about 300 children of members of the Daesh, do not have sex and did not allow enrollment in schools, and pointed to discuss the Iraqi Interior Ministry which said that one third of women in the areas controlled by Daesh married to foreign fighters. 
    In case it is not dealing with the situation, it is certainly a new set of stateless children will appear live on themargins of fragile states such as Iraq, Syria and Libya. Often a save and marriage documents and Birth challenge in times of conflict, and that the absence of these documents makes it impossible to practice some daily activities such as registration in schools. 
    Worse than this, the absence of birth certificates makes it difficult to prove citizenship may end up to be ahomeless child without a state belongs to it. 
    According to activists in the cities of Raqqa and Mosul that Daesh group recorded documents of marriage and birth, but is not recognized by the authorities in Iraq and Syria, and that the absence of the United Nations and international aid organizations from areas controlled by Daesh means - after hindsight dust - the absence of documents that help determine the child 's identity. 
    Iraqi authorities suffer from how to deal with the problem, not Baghdad announces official policy on this matter, but international relief workers said the families fleeing Mosul and Hawija , was able to register their children born under Daesh as long as the family did not provide issued a birth certificate from Daesh, but once saying they do not have documents. The current system generally depends on the submission of anapplication on behalf of the parents of their child. If a parent - or both - the deceased may be difficult for relatives to register your child. 
    One of the Yezidis he managed to retrieve two of his nephews were kidnapped when Daesh while their parents remained in captivity has been unable to convince local authorities to issue identification papers for two children because they require the identity of the conditions of a Alodin.obergm openness of the Iraqi authorities to register children who do not belong parents two Iraqis to Daesh but this does not apply to any one or both of his parents were members Daesh or two foreigners. 
    Even before the advent of Daesh Iraq was faced with the problem of stateless children born between 2004 and 2009 fighters from al - Qaeda, where hesitate authorities in recognition of official documents of these children or give them citizenship. According to the Human Rights Committee in the Iraqi parliament to 2013 statistics, there are more than 520 children were born stateless fighters , mostly from Arab countries. 
    Local groups say more than that number where families hide children for security reasons and for fear of stigma. The number of foreigners in Iraq and Syria over the past four years, and this will increase the risks ofnot granting citizenship to children. Because they live in Daesh, Few parents reviewing foreign consulates to report on the birth of any child. 
    The situation more complicated for children of mothers from countries such as Syria and Libya, where the law requires there to reject a woman's right to grant nationality to her child. In such a case they are granted thenationality of the father , even if he was dead or detained or in hiding. Despite that Iraqi women can confer their nationality to her child, it must provide official documents to verify the identity of the father. This problem also exists in other than Iraq and Syria , countries. 
    Not to grant citizenship emerge from such as discrimination problems and lack of access to education, housing , health care and employment, they exacerbate the challenges faced by individuals who may be vulnerable socially where the report of the UN agency for refugees, UNHCR 2015 revealed that stateless children are involved in a dangerous mix of emotions such as discrimination the frustration and despair what could be found for a new phase of extremism in the future. 
    You must take swift action to respond to the disaster looming on the horizon, and on Syria and Libya amend the nationality laws or laws legislation to allow women to pass their nationality to their children. And Iraq isalso taking action to issue identity documents for these children. The priority should be given to ensure the child 's best interest; In the case of the father on foreign countries to work together to facilitate the report fatherhood and the granting of citizenship and possibly getting children back to their fathers countries. 
    This mechanism requires knowledge of how trading and temporary travel documents as well as DNA testing in some cases. For children who are born in Iraq and Syria who would be stateless, authorities will have to give them citizenship in accordance with international law. And to address matters of inheritance and the like will take time, but it should not pay the price of children 's parents options. 
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