¿Donde están los niños sirios? ¿Y dónde están sus derechos? La Unión Europea no puede olvidar sus principios ni traicionarse a sí misma
Abstract
The paper deals with the situation of Syrian children in three different
 contexts. In Syrian armed conflict, children suffer systematic violations of
 International Humanitarian Law and International Law of Human Rights. The
 international community and the EU strongly condemn such attacks and undertake
 enormous efforts to ensure Humanitarian aid. However, they cannot end the suffering
 of minors and, as regards the EU, this seems to be largely due to a Common Foreign
 and Security Policy still to be consolidated. Children refugees of the neighbouring
 countries, Turkey included, live mostly below the poverty line and without such
 basic rights as education and health. The European Neighbourhood Policy, still to be
 defined, cannot be legitimised with the mere transfer of humanitarian funds without
 setting up in parallel verification mechanisms of fundamental rights. In the Area of
 FJS, the control of external and internal borders prevails over the protection of
 Syrian refugees, and the renewed Common European Asylum Policy is still under
 discussion in Brussels. Moreover, the current political context is not convenient to
 launch a high level discussion for a long-term EU Migration Policy. Despite the
 difficulties, in the abovementioned three contexts the EU cannot forget its principles
 and values, including the protection of fundamental rights and the infancy, or betray
 itself.

