Geneva - Sana
Experts in the field of human rights in the United Nations have called on 57 countries to take back about 10 thousand families of "ISIS" terrorists who have nationalities in these countries in northeastern Syria and to prosecute adults of them for war crimes or other crimes they committed there.
For years, Syria has been subjected to a new kind of terrorist war in which international multinational terrorism, supported by Arab, regional and Western countries, has been subjected to sending terrorists from all corners of the earth to Syria in an attempt to undermine its national and national stances and the independence of its decision.
"Reuters" quoted the experts as confirming in a joint statement that these countries have an obligation to return these persons in accordance with international law and to prosecute adults of them for war crimes or other crimes in trials in their local courts.
In turn, Violola Ni Ulin, the UN Special Rapporteur on the protection of human rights in the context of terrorism, said in a press statement that the return of these people to their countries is "a very urgent matter."
According to the latest statistics of the international organization, there are about "9462" foreign women and children who arrived with terrorists, for whom the borders were opened under the auspices of countries and foreign intelligence services, most notably Turkey, whose regime was headed by Recep Tayyip Erdogan.