Shocking data: There are Kosovo women active in combat beside I SIS

On the show tonight, it's been discussed returning children from Syria, where one of the issues that was debated was why some Albanians to the camp refused to return. Indri Doda, chief of antiterrorism operations, and journalist Taulant Coplik talked about how some of the women have radicalized and influenced and [...]
Indri Doda, chief of antiterrorism operations, and journalist Taulant Coplik talked about how some of the women have radicalised and impacted others. Many have even been told that returning to Albania will be worse.
Doda: The ones we interviewed, there's a date when they can come, but they'll come soon. There are some Albanians who have been hidden from our research. I think it's because of their radicalization and when they're off, but while they're in camp.
Tuulant Coplic: It should be noted that the women who have gone there are not all initiated by their own will. So the man's word is law but and lack of information about what happened there.
The moment they faced reality, and the result is known. Among them, especially between Kosovo and Macedonian women, are those active in the I Armed Forces. SIS. Kurdish forces that manage the camp are too much to investigate each of them.
I have information, but I don't know how accurate it is, that there are six women who formed groups and took Eve and left, between them and terrorist Almir Daci's wife.
Doda: I know there's a fake information and inside the camp that women will be transferred to Rodge Camp. That's because somebody out there who's a stricter but more settled duck camp. The problem is that in Al Hol they may enjoy freedom in some respects, but in the Rodge camp, it is different.
Coplic: Women who are radical seek to draw young women and girls after themselves.










