![]() "Increased child labor, violence and murder have severely impacted the growth and development of children," the statement said. It underlined that over the past two years, children living in the camp have not had proper access to food, clean water and essential services such as health care and education. "Tens of thousands of children have been arbitrarily deprived of their liberty and exposed to life-threatening and inhumane conditions in al-Hol, northeast Syria’s sprawling camp, their future surrounded by grim uncertainty as governments continue to show a shameful lack of willingness to repatriate them," the London-based human rights organization said. Amnesty International called Tuesday for the repatriation of at least 27,000 children held in dire conditions at a camp run by the YPG terrorist group in northeastern Syria. ![]()
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