Haradinaj once said: Kosovo women who went to Syria have had children with I commanders SISU

Last night, 110 of its citizens from Syria have returned, out of them 74 children, 32 women and four suspected jihadists. The event for the return of 110 people from war grounds in Syria was made possible thanks to the commitment of Kosovo, US and Syrian Democratic Forces institutions. To their return they have [...]
The event for the return of 110 people from war grounds in Syria was made possible thanks to the commitment of Kosovo, US and Syrian Democratic Forces institutions.
Almost all the country's institutions have reacted to their return. They wrote even the world's largest media.
But, Kosovo Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj has so far said no word on the matter.
Last year, the first of the Government of Kosovo in a statement to foreign media has said Kosovo women who went to Syria have had children with I commanders. SIS
The main risks facing Kosovo, according to Haradinaj, concern Serbia, which is being supported by Moscow; with Kosovars recruited to fight in I forces. SIS; as well as the mafia groups leading in the northern part of Kosovo, where Serbian politician Oliver Ivanov was killed days ago.
The Daily Beast has recalled that over the past three years, 300 Muslim Kosovars have joined militant groups in Syria and Iraq.
Kosovo's “Police and prosecutors have very carefully repatriated citizens coming from the Middle East. As Anne Speckhard said from the Center for Extremious Extremism: Kosovo stands out especially by having the largest per capita number of citizens in Europe who have gone to Syria and Iraq since 2011. 44 women and 29 children from Kosovo are believed to have travelled to conflict areas in Syria and Iraq”, writes the Daily Beast.
And Prime Minister Haradinaj has raised another concern, alarmingly threatening the future.
A matter that bothers us has to do with women who have had children with non-Kosovo8x1>, Haradinaj has said of the Daily Beast.
Sometimes we don't know who these women are with. They could be children of ISIS commanders. Radical NGOs and local imams have done systematic propaganda for more than a decade, making the idea of going to Syria attractive through the delivery of income for uneducated children”, Haradinaj has said.












