Syria militants hand over 4-year-old to her Belgian mother
An opposition group in Syria’s last major insurgent stronghold of Idlib handed over a four-yearold girl to her Belgian mother on Monday after a custody dispute following her father’s death.
An AFP journalist saw the young girl named Yasmine, dressed in a bright pink coat and clutching a gift-wrapped teddy bear, being led to the Turkish border to meet her mother.
Her handover was overseen by the civilian branch of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) alliance, which is led by the militants of Syria’s former Al- Qaeda affiliate.
“Yasmine was handed over today to her Belgian mother Hajer after the dispute was solved between those who were her guardians here and her mother,” Fawaz Hilal, head of the administration, told AFP.
“There was communication with the Turkish side to hand over the girl to her mother who was in Turkey,” he said.
Ibrahim Shasho, another member of the opposition group, said the mother “filed a petition for custody of her daughter after her father died.”
The father’s “friends” had looked after Yasmine since his death and insisted she remain in their care, Shasho said, without providing any further details on their identity.
“The (HTS) judiciary looked into the case and found in favor of the mother,” added the bearded man, who brought the wide-eyed child into a press conference to have her photo taken.
The officials did not say whether the child’s father was a fighter, or to what armed group he might have belonged.
There was no immediate information from the Belgian or Turkish authorities.
HTS controls more than half of the Idlib region, but other jihadists including the Al- Qaedalinked Hurras Al-Deen group are also present in the northwestern region bordering Turkey.
Turkey-backed opposition groups hold most of the rest of the region. Idlib has since September been protected from a massive regime assault by a fragile truce deal between regime ally Russia and opposition backer Turkey.
Thousands of foreign fighters are present in the region, where they are members of HTS but also other militant groups.
Some of them have banded together to create what is known as the “French battalion,” which is