Protect children of IS jihadis, Nobel winner urges Europe
Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi on Monday urged European governments to protect the children of their citizens who went to live under the Islamic State group, days after the death of a baby born to a London teenager in a Syrian refugee camp. Britain's conservative government has faced criticism from human rights campaigners and leftwing opponents after the two-week-old son of jihadi bride Shamima Begum perished in a camp in northeastern Syria last week. British Home Secretary Sajid Javid had revoked Begum's British citizenship in February, a move designed to show the government's uncompromising stance on those who joined the extremists.