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84 children returned to Tajikistan from Iraq, says official

More than 80 children have arrived in Tajikistan from Iraq where their parents were sentenced for joining the ISIS extremist group and other militant outfits, Tajikistan’s foreign ministry said online Wednesday.

 

More than 80 children have arrived in Tajikistan from Iraq where their parents were sentenced for joining the ISIS extremist group and other militant outfits, Tajikistan’s foreign ministry said online Wednesday.

Eighty-four children, all Tajik citizens, had been “forced to join the ranks” of the militant groups after their parents were recruited, according to the statement on the ministry’s website.

They returned on a special flight from Baghdad to Tajikistan’s capital Dushanbe on April 30, it added.

 

In February Tajikistan’s foreign ministry said it was seeking the repatriation of 75 children marooned in Iraq where 43 Tajik women are serving jail sentences for extremism-related crimes.

Repatriating the jailed women would be far more difficult, Tajik foreign minister Sirodjidin Mukhriddin admitted at the time.

The ISIS group seized large swathes of Iraq in a lightning 2014 offensive, before the Iraqi government dislodged the militants from urban centres and eventually declared victory in December 2017.

The fall of the ISIS’s caliphate in Iraq and Syria has left many countries grappling with what to do with the militants and their relatives who want to return.

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