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I was killed and thrown in a landfill.. The murder of the girl Joy shook Syria

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A statement by the Syrian Ministry of Interior stated: "After the body of a girl was found dumped in the Tal Al-Nasr landfill in chickpeasAnd through preliminary investigations and as a result of the medical examination of the girl’s body, it was found that she belongs to the girl Joy Istanbuli, who has been missing since the 8th of this month and her mother recognized her through her clothes.".

added: "It was found that the cause of death was severe hemorrhage caused by hitting the head with a sharp object, and the judge decided to hand the body to the rightful family. Investigations are continuing to uncover the circumstances of the crime and arrest the perpetrators.".

Syrian platforms and social networks erupted with a wave of anger and sadness at the end of the story of the girl’s disappearance in such a tragic and hideous way.

The pioneers of the communication sites questioned the reason behind the kidnapping and killing of a girl of the age of roses by smashing and mutilating her head, and then dumping her lifeless body in a garbage dump.

The Syrian human rights activist, Nawal Al-Ibrahim, said in an interview with "Sky News Arabia": "this is the crime The horrific, unfortunately, is another episode in the series of death, torment and blood that Syrians have been experiencing for years, especially children among them, who were born and raised in the shadow of the war And in the midst of devastation and destruction, and the proliferation of crises stemming from that damned war".

Ibrahim adds: "Thus, criminal and sadistic tendencies revive within the crisis society, and the children here are the first victims. The issue is more than just a crime committed by a murderer deprived of humanity. Rather, it is a sign that killing is almost becoming a culture and a daily practice that destroys what remains of Syria and the Syrians".

Syrian children are the most who have paid the tax of the stormy crisis in their country for more than a decade, according to various UN and human rights reports around the world.

According to organized data United nations The Children’s Fund (UNICEF) documented the killing and injury of about 12,000 children during the past decade, an average of more than 3 children per day, during a report issued by it in March of 2021.

The organization revealed that nearly 90 percent of Syrian children need urgent humanitarian assistance. According to estimates United nationsThe number of displaced Syrian children inside and outside the country is more than 5 million.

In this context, a representative says: UNICEF In Syria, Bo Victor Nylund: "About 5 million children have been born in Syria since 2011, knowing nothing but war and conflict, in many parts of the country, and still live in fear of violence, landmines and explosive remnants of war.".

In recent years, the crimes of kidnapping children in Syria to demand ransom from their families or to sexually exploit them and to sell their organs and kill them have increased, even in light of the poor economic and security conditions in the country.

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A statement by the Syrian Ministry of the Interior stated: “After the body of a girl was found dumped in the Tal al-Nasr landfill in… chickpeasAnd through preliminary investigations and as a result of the medical examination of the girl’s body, it was found that she belongs to the girl Joy Istanbuli, who has been missing since the 8th of this month and her mother recognized her through her clothes.

She added: “It was found that the cause of death was severe hemorrhage caused by hitting the head with a sharp object, and the judge decided to hand the body over to the rightful family. Investigations are continuing to uncover the circumstances of the crime and arrest the perpetrators.”

Syrian platforms and social networks erupted with a wave of anger and sadness at the end of the story of the girl’s disappearance in such a tragic and hideous way.

The pioneers of the communication sites questioned the reason behind the kidnapping and killing of a girl of the age of roses by smashing and mutilating her head, and then dumping her lifeless body in a garbage dump.

Syrian human rights activist, Nawal al-Ibrahim, said in an interview with “Sky News Arabia”: “This the crime The horrific, unfortunately, is another episode in the series of death, torment and blood that Syrians have been experiencing for years, especially children among them, who were born and raised in the shadow of the war Amidst the devastation and destruction, and the multiplication of crises stemming from that damned war.”

Al-Ibrahim adds: “This is how criminal and sadistic tendencies revive within the crisis society, and children here are the first victims. The issue is more than just a crime committed by a murderer deprived of humanity. Rather, it is a sign that murder is almost becoming a culture and a daily practice that destroys the rest of the lives.” Syria and the Syrians.

Syrian children are the most who have paid the tax of the stormy crisis in their country for more than a decade, according to various UN and human rights reports around the world.

According to organized data United nations The Children’s Fund (UNICEF) documented the killing and injury of about 12,000 children during the past decade, an average of more than 3 children per day, during a report issued by it in March of 2021.

The organization revealed that nearly 90 percent of Syrian children need urgent humanitarian assistance. According to estimates United nationsThe number of displaced Syrian children inside and outside the country is more than 5 million.

In this context, a representative says: UNICEF In Syria, Bo Victor Nylund: “Around 5 million children have been born in Syria since 2011, knowing nothing but war and conflict, in many parts of the country, and still live in fear of violence, landmines and explosive remnants of war.”

In recent years, the crimes of kidnapping children in Syria to demand ransom from their families or to sexually exploit them and to sell their organs and kill them have increased, even in light of the poor economic and security conditions in the country.

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