Life after al-Hol camp: Women of IS group try to reintegrate into Syrian society
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The situation in the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria is evolving as authorities implement a repatriation policy for families of Islamic State group members. Since the defeat of IS in 2019, the camp has housed over 40,000 individuals, including civilians and detainees. While many Iraqi residents have returned home, Syrians are being gradually allowed to leave. This development is significant as it highlights the ongoing challenges of reintegrating individuals associated with a controversial past into society, raising questions about security, rehabilitation, and the future of these communities.
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