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The women and children were in jihadist camps in north-eastern Syria. They arrived on French soil on Tuesday morning, 16 September. France had stopped these repatriation operations in 2023.


These returns remain a sensitive issue in France, ten years after the wave of jihadist attacks on its soil.
France carried out several repatriations, but they had ceased in the summer of 2023, despite international convictions, including that of the European Court of Human Rights in 2022.
Forced last March to reconsider requests for the repatriation of children detained in Syria, France allowed about ten minors and three women to return to the national territory
For the first time in over two years, France has brought back a group of French women and their children from prison camps for alleged jihadists in north-eastern Syria. Three women between the ages of 18 and 34 and ten children were brought to France, the anti-terrorist prosecutor's office announced on Tuesday. Two of the women had been taken into custody. One of the women against whom an arrest warrant was to be presented to an investigating ju…
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