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    Post by Rocky Thu 12 Jan 2023, 5:02 am

    A parliamentarian warns of government attempts to bring ISIS remnants from the Syrian Al-Hol camp to Iraq



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    Shafaq News/ The representative of the Yazidi component, Sherif Suleiman Ali, warned, on Thursday, of an "imminent danger" to the Iraqis in the event of bringing "ISIS remnants" from the Syrian al-Hawl camp, considering that this is a "manipulation of the feelings" of the component.
    Ali said in a statement today, "There are attempts being made from time to time by the Iraqi government and the Ministry of Immigration, with reference to the residents of the Syrian al-Hol camp, in order to bring the remnants of ISIS who were gathered after the liberation of the Baghouz area," considering that "a game on the feelings of the Iraqi people, especially the sons of The Yazidi component.



    Ali asked about the reasons for "not paying attention to the displaced people who are suffering in the camps of the Kurdistan Region and other regions, whose numbers exceeded 300,000 displaced people who suffer the most, while there is great interest in the remnants of ISIS who were the cause of their displacement and flight, and this is considered a reward for the perpetrator and a punishment for the victim." .
    Ali called on the government "not to bring these people into the Iraqi regions because their heads are saturated with the ideas of ISIS and they will pose a threat to the national fabric within society."
    And the Iraqi Minister of Immigration, Evan Faeq, attributed the end of the year 2022, the reason for stopping the return of the displaced from the Syrian al-Hol camp to Iraq, to ​​“preparing logistical matters,” noting that their return would resume early next year according to a new security arrangement.
    On November 5, 2022, Prime Minister Muhammad Shia al-Sudani chaired a meeting dedicated to discussing the file of the displaced in al-Hol camp, and the meeting emphasized the resettlement of the displaced and addressing their issue humanely.
    In the middle of that month, an informed government source revealed that the National Security Adviser had withdrawn from the Syrian al-Hawl camp file, due to what he described as the intervention of the Minister of Immigration and her work to "enter" families into Iraq without security scrutiny.
    At the time, the source told Shafaq News Agency that the Iraqi National Security Adviser withdrew from the Al-Hol camp file in Syria, after it was the first party to manage this file over the past period, indicating that what prompted the Adviser to withdraw from the file so that it would not bear any security responsibility for this. step.
    Doctors Without Borders warned, on the seventh of the same month, of the "infiltration" of violence and killing in Al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria, which includes tens of thousands of women and children associated with the "ISIS" organization, while indicating that the countries of the international coalition are still " refuses or delays the return of its citizens from the camp.
    During the past months, Iraq announced that it had returned hundreds of ISIS families from the Iraqis who were in the Syrian al-Hawl camp.
    Al-Hol camp includes thousands of displaced families, most of whom are relatives of ISIS members who fled Iraq after 2017, following the restoration of Mosul and other areas from the control of ISIS militants.
    Popular circles reject the return of ISIS families involved in the killing of civilians in the governorates of Nineveh, Salah al-Din, Kirkuk and Anbar during the organization's control of those areas between 2014-2017.
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