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Turkey vows to send back ISIS members to their countries

Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu slams Western nations for not repatriating their citizens who joined the Islamic State or revoking their citizenship.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  11-04-2019 15:15
Last modified: 11-04-2019 15:15
Turkey vows to send back ISIS members to their countriesAP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File

In this Feb. 25. 2017 file photo, Iraqi special forces arrest an ISIS operative in Mosul, Iraq | Photo: AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed, File

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Turkey will send back Islamic State group members to their countries of origin, the interior minister said Monday.

Suleyman Soylu said in Ankara that members of the extremist group held by Turkey would be returned regardless of countries revoking their citizenship.

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Turkey has accused the Syrian Kurdish forces it is fighting in northeastern Syria of releasing ISIS families from camps last month. There has been widespread international concern that thousands of ISIS detainees in Syria could escape.

Soylu said about 1,200 foreign ISIS fighters were in Turkish prisons and 287 members, including women and children, were re-captured during Turkey's offensive in Syria.

The minister has previously said foreign ISIS members in Syria would be taken to prisons or camps operated by Turkey-backed Syrian fighters in so-called safe zones in northern Syria, including in Jarablus, al-Bab, Azaz and Afrin. Turkey cleared those areas of ISIS and Syrian Kurdish fighters, which it deems terrorists, in two previous operations.

He said more fighters were held in deportation centers in Turkey, but didn't provide statistics.

The minister hit back at Western nations, including Britain and the Netherlands, for not repatriating their citizens who joined ISIS or revoking their citizenship.

Soylu said Saturday that "we are not a hotel" for any country's ISIS members.

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