Syrian Kurds have handed over two boys from Trinidad and Tobago four years after their abduction by the father on the Monday of their mother. "The two children were released a few months ago from the area around Raka," said Fener al-Cold from the semi-Autonomous Kurdish authorities in Syria. The reunion was made possible by the financial support of the Pink Floyd founder, Roger Waters.
The seven-year-old Ayyub and his eleven-year-old brother, Mahmoud, were kidnapped in June 2014 by her father from Trinidad, and to the "Caliphate" of the so-called Islamic state (IS) has been brought, said human rights lawyer Clive Stafford-Smith. The father had been married an IS fighter with a other woman, told al-Kait.
receivable, foreign fighters back
Stafford-Smith said he had made the mother of the two. Then he talked with Roger Waters, the founder of the famous rock band Pink Floyd,. "He has agreed to pay for everything and has the mother from Trinidad flew in," said the lawyer.
Kurdish-led forces have set up hundreds of foreign fighters the feast and also take care of the more than 1,200 children and 500 women. The Kurds have called on the home countries, again, the people back. In many Western countries this requirement applies, but to rejection. (Dec/sda)
Created: 21.01.2019, 23:13 PM