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Updated: 15 Mar 2021, 23:35
A 13-year-old boy left orphaned when his family was killed after joining ISIS has revealed he now wants to head back to Britain to tuck into McDonald s and play football.
The youngster - named Abdullah - has been caged inside camps and makeshift prisons in Syria since Kurdish-led forces launched an attack on the terror group s last stronghold of Baghouz two years ago.
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A boy left stranded in a prison camp after his family died while with ISIS wants to come home to the UK (stock)Credit: AFP
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Tens of thousands of children are held in Syrian prison camps (stock)Credit: Fox News
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Human Rights Watch says it is “horrific” that Canada prevented a mother from accompanying her young child who was recently repatriated from a detention camp in northeastern Syria.
Farida Deif, the Canada director of Human Rights Watch, said the four-year-old girl was living in a Kurdish-run camp in northeastern Syria and travelled to Canada over the weekend. She said her repatriation was facilitated by the girl’s aunt, who was assisted by Peter Galbraith, a former U.S. diplomat. The girl’s mother was not allowed to leave. Ms. Deif said Human Rights Watch has been in contact with the mother and “her emotions are still really high.”