About 1850 children and women from 44 different nationalities around the world are without a homeland, their countries reject them and keep them in the east Euphrates camps

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights obtained information from several reliable sources who confirmed to the Syrian Observatory that hundreds of children and women in addition to hundreds of members of the “Islamic State” Organization, who were got away of the fighting as a result of their arrest, capture, transferred, or after they fled from … Continue reading About 1850 children and women from 44 different nationalities around the world are without a homeland, their countries reject them and keep them in the east Euphrates camps