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The British newspaper The Times revealed that London had returned a number of women linked to the organization ISIS Their children are from the camps in northeastern Syria, where Shamima Begum was detained, without an official announcement or public government coverage.
According to the report, 6 women and 9 children who hold or held British citizenship were deported from Al-Roj camp, which is under the control of the Syrian Democratic Forces, at a time when London officially confirms that its policy towards what is known as “ISIS brides” has not changed.

The British Times reveals: London is returning ISIS to its lands again

The newspaper pointed out that dozens of British women and children are still detained in the camps, amid growing fears of chaos and insecurity, especially after the expansion of the Syrian army’s control and the possibility of transferring the management of some camps to Damascus.
The Times also pointed out that Britain is under human rights and security pressure to return its nationals, like other Western countries, in light of warnings that their remaining in the camps may pose a humanitarian and security risk in the near term.

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