Syria-turned Women Reject House Arrest Measures

He has desperately waited for the court's decision to continue house arrest for two more months. Twenty-seven-year-old A.A. (known name for editing), since April, when it has been repatriated from Syria to Kosovo, it is suffering this measure in her parents' home. Kosovo has returned with [...]
Five children have returned to Kosovo. Return, after nearly four years, as it says of “CHANE”, has looked forward to it. In the conflict area, it says that she had been displaced without her will but with the insistence and pressure of her first husband, who after a while had died during fighting in Syria.
At the time he stayed there, he married another Albanian from Kosovo, who is currently in custody in Kosovo.
Let me at least live quietly now. Why should I be investigated? I'd love not to go there. I've been against it from the beginning, says A.A.
From the moment he returns, he says the state has offered him assistance to care for itself and the children. Her concern, however, is isolation, reintegration, and social stigmatism.
I don't know why we're being held in house arrest. We don't hurt anybody. My biological family has nothing to do with radicalism. I'm also worried about how people judge us here. This situation is not easy. I want to build another future, but I need help from the state”, she says.












