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Tajik Foreign Minister: Syria is ready to help return the families of Tajik terrorists to their country

2021-02-15T20:25:29.587Z


Dushanbe-SANA, Tajikistan's Foreign Minister, Sirajuddin Mehruddin, announced that his country is working to repatriate about 260 people.


Dushanbe-Sana

Tajikistan’s Foreign Minister, Sirajuddin Mehruddin, announced that his country is working to restore about 260 families of ISIS terrorists who are in camps in northeastern Syria to Tajikistan, stressing that the Syrian government has shown its willingness to provide assistance in this regard.

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.

"There are about 260 people, most of them women and children, in two camps in Syria," the Russian news agency TASS quoted Minister Mehruddin as saying during a press conference in the Tajik capital, Dushanbe, adding that international organizations, especially the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations Children's Fund, "UNICEF" are cooperating with Tajik authorities in this case and a list of these persons' names has been drawn up.

According to the Tajik minister, it was not possible last year to organize the return of these people to their country due to the Corona epidemic and the restrictions in place in relation to it, but work in this direction will continue during the current year, indicating that much depends on the situation related to the epidemic and security issues.

On the eighth of this month, experts in the field of human rights at the United Nations called upon 57 countries to take back about 10 thousand families of ISIS terrorists who hold the nationalities of these countries in northeastern Syria and to prosecute adults of them for war crimes or other crimes they committed there. .

According to the latest statistics of the international organization, there are about 9,462 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 and the head of its regime, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Source: sena

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