THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE THUNDER:

THE ISALMIC STATE/DAESH AND THE CHILDREN AFFECTED BY THE FOREIGN FIGHTER PHENOMENON

Autores

  • Aquila Mazzinghy Koç University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17808/des.2111

Palavras-chave:

CRIANÇAS AFETADAS PELO FENÔMENO DOS COMBATENTES ESTRANGEIRO, ESTADO ISLÂMICO, ISIL/DAESH, FOREIGN TERRORIST FIGHTERS, TERRORISMO, DIREITOS HUMANOS DAS CRIANÇAS

Resumo

Este artigo examina a situação das crianças afetadas pelo fenômeno dos combatentes estrangeiros no Iraque e na Síria após a derrota do Estado Islâmico (ISIL/DAESH) em 2018. A pesquisa, que combina análise documental de relatórios da ONU, literatura eletrônica e observações pessoais do pesquisador, visa abordar o limbo jurídico que envolve essas crianças e contribuir para o estudo do Direito Internacional dos Direitos Humanos. O texto fornece terminologia e conceitos jurídicos essenciais relacionados às crianças afetadas pelo fenômeno dos combatentes estrangeiros, oferecendo aos leitores um quadro abrangente para compreender as questões legais que cercam essa população vulnerável. O autor destaca as graves violações dos direitos humanos enfrentadas por essas crianças em campos de deslocados, onde estão vulneráveis à exploração, abuso e doutrinação. O artigo enfatiza a necessidade urgente de ação para proteger os direitos dessas crianças, prevenir uma maior radicalização e mitigar o risco de ressurgimento do Estado Islâmico, argumentando que abordar suas questões legais é crucial para a reabilitação, reintegração, paz e segurança regional a longo prazo.

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2025-06-23

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Mazzinghy, A. (2025). THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE THUNDER:: THE ISALMIC STATE/DAESH AND THE CHILDREN AFFECTED BY THE FOREIGN FIGHTER PHENOMENON. Revista Direito, Estado E Sociedade. https://doi.org/10.17808/des.2111

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