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Syrian babies abandoned in larger numbers as war grinds on

26-05-2023

DAMASCUS: On a cold winter night, Syrian Ibrahim Othman went out to pray and came home cradling a baby girl, abandoned at the doorstep of the village mosque just hours after she was born.

“I took her home and told my wife, ‘I brought you a gift,’” said the 59-year-old resident of Hazano, in rebel-held northwest Syria.

He named the baby Hibatullah, meaning “gift of God”, and decided to raise her as one of the family.

Officials say babies are being left outside mosques, hospitals and even under olive trees in war-torn Syria as more than 12 years of grinding conflict fuel poverty and desperation.

“Only a few cases of child abandonment” were officially documented before the war broke out in 2011, according to the Washington-based group Syrians for Truth and Justice, which records human rights abuses in the country but between early 2021 and late 2022, more than 100 children, 62 of them girls, were found abandoned across the country, it said in a March report, estimating the real figure to be much higher.

“The numbers have increased dramatically” since the start of the conflict along with “the social and economic repercussions of the war” affecting government-controlled and rebel-held areas, the group said.

It pointed to factors including poverty, instability, insecurity and child marriage, along with sexual abuse and pregnancy out of wedlock.

While adoption is not allowed in Syria, Othman has asked the local authorities for permission to raise Hibatullah.

The three-year-old, her hair pulled back loosely into pigtails and tottering around in shiny pink sandals, now calls him “grandpa”.

“I told my children that if I die, she should have part of my inheritance,” even though she can never officially be part of the family, he said, breaking into tears.

“She is just an innocent child,” Othman said.

Syria’s war has killed more than 500,000 people, displaced millions and ravaged the country’s infrastructure. (Int’l News Desk)

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