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Research captures plight of British children trapped in dire camps

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British children’s lives are being devastated by the UK’s unprecedented use of citizenship stripping, says new research from Lancaster University.

The former UK government’s failure, says the study, to repatriate children means they are stuck in dire camp conditions in North-East Syria during pivotal formative years.

Period11/12/2024

British children’s lives are being devastated by the UK’s unprecedented use of citizenship stripping, says new research from Lancaster University.

The former UK government’s failure, says the study, to repatriate children means they are stuck in dire camp conditions in North-East Syria during pivotal formative years.

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TitleResearch captures plight of British children trapped in dire camps
Degree of recognitionNational
Media name/outletLancaster News
Primary Media typeWeb
Duration/Length/Size577 words
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date11/12/24
DescriptionBritish children’s lives are being devastated by the UK’s unprecedented use of citizenship stripping, says new research from Lancaster University.

The former UK government’s failure, says the study, to repatriate children means they are stuck in dire camp conditions in North-East Syria during pivotal formative years.
Producer/AuthorLancaster University
PersonsMadeline-Sophie Abbas