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Kosovo repatriate­s citizens from Syria camps

- AFP Pristina

Kosovo and North Macedonia repatriate­d 34 of their citizens from Syria including men suspected of fighting for Daesh, government officials said on Monday.

Since the March 2019 fall of the group’s last stronghold in Syria, local Kurds have been calling for the repatriati­on of thousands of foreign women and children of extremists they hold in overcrowde­d camps.

But most countries are reluctant to take back their citizens.

North Macedonia estimates 156 citizens went to fight alongside the extremists, with more than 80 having returned.

Experts say around 400 people from Kosovo joined extremists in Iraq and Syria, police saying more than half have returned.

“These returns demonstrat­e Kosovo’s willingnes­s to take responsibi­lity for its citizens while setting an example for others,” the American Embassy in Pristina said on Twitter.

Six men, one woman and four children arrived in Kosovo on Saturday “with the help of the US,” the police ministry’s Xhelal Svecla said. North Macedonia’s government said in a statement that four men, five women and fourteen children had returned.

The four men have been detained and would be prosecuted for fighting with foreign units, the statement said. The women and children would be placed in a 14-day quarantine for medical checks while the authoritie­s investigat­e if they were involved in any crimes.

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