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Mending the vestiges of jihadism

修复圣战主义的残余

Young children and other detainees viewed through a fence at the al-Hol prison camp for families of former Islamic State-affiliated fighters; Hasaka, Syria; Jan. 21, 2026.

Young children and other detainees viewed through a fence at the al-Hol prison camp for families of former Islamic State-affiliated fighters; Hasaka, Syria; Jan. 21, 2026.

2026-02-06  467  简单
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Some governments and analysts worry that these camps are potential hotbeds for fomenting continued radicalism. Many of the estimated 50,000 prisoners are family members of ISIS fighters from Syria and Iraq. Approximately 8,000 – including women and children – are citizens of other countries, indicating the cross-national appeal of ISIS’ aims.

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