Iraq’s children of caliphate face stateless future

By Stephen Kalin DEBAGA, Iraq (Reuters) – Ali and Sara, born in Islamic State’s self-styled caliphate in northern Iraq, escaped to a camp for displaced people only to confront a new challenge — with no identity documents, they risk joining a generation of stateless children. After seizing large parts of Iraq and neighboring Syria in 2014, Islamic State imposed its strict interpretation of Islamic law and began to establish the basic frameworks of statehood such as taxes and regulation.
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