Reaction from the US to the Baku-Iravan agreement
24 April 23:52
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The collapse of the Islamic State group leaves many countries facing a dilemma over what to do with the fighters' wives and their children.
Axar.az reports citing BBC.
In Britain, the case of one young woman - Shamima Begum - has sparked fierce debate.
But, unnoticed by many, Russia has been bringing women and children out of Iraq and Syria since 2017.
It's a major issue for Moscow as it's thought some 4,000 extremists left Russia to join IS - most of them from the mainly Muslim North Caucasus.
Sarah Rainsford went to the southern Russian republic of Dagestan to meet some of them.
Date
2019.03.21 / 20:17
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Author
Axar.az
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