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including british kids, are facing a lifetime of imprisonment in camps and jails more than 70 people have now died during five days of unrest and looting in south africa in? north eastern?syria, with little following the arrest of former hope of being released. ?a bbc president jacob zuma. investigation has found that the children, whose parents the uk inflation rate hits 2.5% supported the islamic state group, in the yeartojune, the highest for nearly three years, are being moved?from desert camps?to secure children's homes as the unlocking of and onto adult prisons, the economy continues. in a conveyor belt of incarceration. the bbc�*s middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports from north east syria. there have been further calls from conservative backbenchers for the party to examine its approach to taking trapped in syria, it's been the knee, following racism against england footballers the longestjourney for the children during the euro 2020 final. of foreign is fighters. this is a home for the lost boys and coming up this hour.... the former boss of the japanese car of the islamic state group. maker nissan, has told the bbc their parents, many dead about how he escaped from japan or missing, brought them here from across the globe. in a box. from the age of 12 upwards, they are kept under armed guard at this kurdish—run centre.