Tahiri: 110 Kosovo citizens returned from Syria, traumad

Justice Minister Abelard Tahiri today through a media conference has provided details about the return of Kosovars from Syria, Periscope reports. Tahiri has said 110 Kosovo citizens from Syria have returned last night, who have fled to Vranidol in Pristina. He says the operation has been taken in co-operation with local institutions and the US. [...]
Tahiri has said 110 Kosovo citizens from Syria have returned last night, who have fled to Vranidol in Pristina. He says the operation has been taken in co-operation with local institutions and the US.
Of them, 4 are warriors, 32 women and 72 children, as well as nine children who lost their parents in the war.
In Syria, as stated at this conference, 30 fighters, 49 women and 8 children are still standing.
A sensational operation has been conducted, with the help of the United States, where 110 citizens have returned from war grounds in Syria. Kosovo has been successful in preventing their participation in foreign conflicts as well. Now we're working to bring back those who were in the war shelters. From October last year I was committed to leading this task force with all other units. Our goal has also been to take concrete measures. We've been working on this for months. The decision has been made in full co-operation in Government and our partners. ”
Tahiri has said that returnees have been kept without their will there. But now, the state will work for their reabsolving and integration into society.
The government and institutions will continue stronger in prevention and extemism. We are dealing with citizens of Kosovo, women and children, whom we have removed from the conflict zone. It has been years of unwilled exploitation, and some have consequences. They deserve rehabilitation, and these kids have room in schools for their education. They've had a terrible traumatic period. Kosovo and the Constitution do not deny anyone the right. To rehabilitate and integrate into society. )) / P ERISCOPI/
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