The United Nations (UN) says it should take over administration of a camp in north-eastern Syria holding holding hundreds of individuals with alleged hyperlinks to the jihadist group Islamic State (IS).
It comes after Kurdish-led forces that had been working the camp withdrew within the face of an advance by Syrian authorities forces, triggering unrest that compelled support companies to droop operations.
Residents had been reported to have rushed camp perimeters in an obvious try to flee, prompting unrest and looting.
A ceasefire settlement has introduced a lot of Syria’s north-east below the management of Damascus, ending years of autonomous Kurdish rule.
Briefing the UN Safety Council on Thursday, UN official Edem Wosornu mentioned the UN refugee company UNHCR had “taken over camp administration duties” at al-Hol and was working with Syrian authorities to revive humanitarian entry. Syrian forces, she mentioned, had established a safety perimeter across the camp.
Nonetheless, UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric cautioned that circumstances inside remained “tense and unstable”, with humanitarian operations nonetheless suspended following the violence.
In the meantime, the US has launched a parallel effort to take away high-risk detainees from the area altogether. US Central Command mentioned on Wednesday that it had begun transferring up to 7,000 suspected IS fighters from prisons in northeast Syria to Iraq, confirming that 150 detainees had already been moved to a “safe location” throughout the border.
Iraqi authorities mentioned all transferred detainees can be prosecuted below Iraqi regulation.
“It is a measure geared toward defending regional and worldwide safety from an imminent risk. However, we stress that this problem shouldn’t be left to turn out to be a long-term strategic burden on Iraq alone,” Iraq’s deputy UN ambassador, Mohammed Sahib Mejid Marzooq, mentioned.
Syria’s UN ambassador Ibrahim Olabi mentioned the Syrian authorities welcomed the US operation to switch IS detainees out of Syrian territory and was prepared to supply assist.
Rights teams have warned that the transfers might expose detainees to critical abuses.
The Reprieve charity mentioned it believed as much as ten British males may very well be amongst these transferred, together with juvenile detainees and urged the UK authorities to intervene urgently. Round 55 to 60 British nationals, most of them kids, stay detained throughout camps and prisons within the area, it mentioned.
“The prisoners transferred face being tortured, sentenced to loss of life and executed, with out being granted any significant alternative to contest the allegations towards them”, Katherine Cornett, Reprieve’s deputy director informed the BBC.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), US and UN have lengthy known as for the repatriation of international IS suspects and their households from north-eastern Syria, citing the political instability and dire circumstances within the prisons and camps, however many nations have refused to take them.















































