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Syria Kurds announce deal for return of 31,000 displaced Iraqis
2019-04-12
[Rudaw] Syrian Kurds on Thursday announced a deal with Baghdad for 31,000 displaced Iraqis, mostly women and kiddies, to return from camps in northeastern Syria to Iraq.

Tens of thousands of people live in the camps, which swelled during the months-long battle by a Kurdish-led force against the last vestige of the Islamic State
...formerly ISIS or ISIL, depending on your preference. Before that al-Qaeda in Iraq, as shaped by Abu Musab Zarqawi. They're very devout, committing every atrocity they can find in the Koran and inventing a few more. They fling Allah around with every other sentence, but to hear the pols talk they're not really Moslems....
group's "caliphate."

"A delegation from the Iraqi cabinet visited the autonomous administration to discuss the return to Iraq of displaced Iraqis, estimated to number 31,000, and an agreement was reached," Kurdish official Mahmud Kero told AFP.

"So far 4,000 people have signed up and we are waiting for the Iraqi government to open up the Iraqi border" to begin the returns, he said.

Kero said many of the displaced, including children born on Syrian soil, did not have Iraqi identity papers.

"We have asked the Iraqi government to find a solution," he said.

Those expected to return do not include suspected ISIS fighters who surrendered or were caught fleeing the jihadists' last redoubt and are now held at Kurdish-run jails.

"We have asked for the return of all Iraqis including those accused of belonging to ISIS," Kero said.

He said they had called for "the trial of those accused of belonging to ISIS on Iraqi soil."

An Iraqi official said on Tuesday that Baghdad had made preparations for the return of tens of thousands of citizens, most of them "women and kiddies."

They were mostly displaced from Nineveh and Saladin, two Sunni-majority provinces north of Baghdad that were once ISIS bastions, said Ali Abbas, an official at the ministry of displacement and migration.

- 'ISIS FAMILIES' -
The returnees would be housed in a camp near northwestern Iraq's Shingal region, to be completed within two months, he said.

The Iraqi authorities are preparing security checks to sift through the new arrivals as "there are signs that some could be ISIS families," he said.

"We can't just let them melt back into society."

He said they would follow "cultural and religious courses" to rehabilitate them after they were "brain-washed" by ISIS.

Iraq has offered to try hundreds of foreign suspected jihadists in Baghdad in exchange for millions of dollars, three Iraqi officials have told AFP.

Iraq has already put on trial several hundred ISIS foreign jihadists and handed down death sentences to around 100. None of those sentences has yet been carried out.
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