Iraq stops children from Isil territory going to school, says Human Rights Watch

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Thousands of children from former Isil territory in Iraq are being barred from school because they do not have the right papers, Human Rights Watch reports.

Government officials have told schools to prevent any pupils from starting class if they lack the correct civil documentation, despite an agreement signed last year that an exception would be made for children who were living in the Islamic State.

 

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There’s a school in there somewhere?

Insha Allah They will grow up and they will take revenge War is not over yet and we have many surprises

Not surprising is it ? Mohammed's book of rules is everything, including the 109 Incitements to murder and the encouragement of the rape of women and children. Never mind, I am sure Hong Kong protestors or poor Catholics from Central America walking to freedom in USA will divert

Hey, and paper and pen will do.. - Iraq stops children from Isil territory going to school, says Human Rights Watch They don't have the right papers

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