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Living conditions in the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria are catastrophic. AFP

Several jihadist families, made up of French women and children held in Kurdish camps in Syria, have lodged a complaint against the French Foreign Minister for "failure to help".

In northeastern Syria, French children pay for crimes committed by their parents. The luckiest are detained in the Roj camp . A camp where Syrian civilians are forced out of their lands by the fighting, and these French children and their jihadist mothers.

In this camp, living conditions are precarious, but both have access to care and a school. Nothing to do with the humanitarian drama, the ordeal suffered by these other French people who had the misfortune to be led to the camp of al-Hol, still in the north-east of Syria.

Originally, al-Hol was built to accommodate 20,000 people. Its current population exceeds 70,000. At al-Hol, we die of hunger, we die of cold. Not to mention the infectious diseases and dirt in which live and sometimes born young children, victims of the madness of their father and their mother jihadists.

Kurds say they are poor

In France, relatives of these jihadist women and their children, claim their repatriation. And for Marie Dosé, criminal lawyer responsible for the defense of several French families, this refusal to repatriate people in great difficulty is a criminal offense.

Mr. Jean-Yves Le Drian makes a clear choice, he assumes, he does not want to repatriate children who are dying in camps in Syrian Kurdistan. He knows full well - everyone else - that these children are at risk of death, that they are deficient, that they are dehydrated, that they are starving and that they are very bad, they do not benefit. obviously no education, and they wander in these camps for months, sometimes years for some of them ...

Marie Dosé, criminal lawyer 16/09/2019 - by RFI Play

The Kurds repeat it all the time: " We do not have the means to face this tragedy. Each country must take back its nationals. So far, Paris only accepts the return of orphans.