France receives a group of its citizens from the camps in Syria

France receives a group of its citizens from the camps in Syria

PARIS – France said on Thursday that it carried out a new operation to restore French citizens, 40 children and 15 women, from camps run by Kurds in northeastern Syria as part of Paris’s efforts to restore its citizens and the internal controversy.
The palace has been turned over to child care services, who will conduct a social and medical inspection while women are transferred to the judicial authorities, according to a statement from the foreign ministry.

The ministry noted, “France expresses its gratitude to the local authorities for their collaboration, which made this procedure possible.
The European Court of Human Rights ordered France to reconsider demands for the return of two French women who went to Syria with their husbands to join the Islamic State in September. Their there-born children were also included in the requests.

According to Human Rights Watch, the French nationals were among the more than 40,000 foreigners under prison, the most of whom were Iraqis.
Human rights organisations had already estimated that some women and children may still be in the camp following today’s rerun, which follows a similar assignment in July, when France received 51 nationals, the majority of whom were palace and women.

Due to the negative humanitarian effects, the presence of foreigners in refugee camps is a contentious issue in European cultures, especially in France.
On December 4, 2021, a French woman with diabetes died, leaving a six -year -old girl, which caused a campaign to work to restore French nationals despite the refusal of some of the French extremist right.

ISIS in Syria sought to attract a number of foreigners, especially the Europeans, in its war, but with the organization’s star, these nationals found themselves in camps in which the lowest human conditions are available.
Despite appeals from the Kurds for the case to be closed, the terrorist group ISIS attempted to carry out activities to free some of its members who were being held in the camps.

According to reports, some women in the camps are still drawn to extreme ideology since it encourages minors and children to follow it.

A group of French citizens arrive from the Syrian camps.

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