First, the Nordic countries refused to bring home women who traveled to IS areas in Syria. Now most have turned. But Norway has a completely different strategy than Finland.
–The Al-Hol camp, which houses tens of thousands of IS women and their children, is one of the most dangerous places in the world. This is the opinion of Finland’s ambassador and special envoy, Jussi Tanner. The photo was taken when Aftenposten visited the camp before Christmas last year.
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A small child sits on the arm of a woman, who is not the mother. The young child was born in Syria, and both parents are believed to have died. But the father of the child is a Norwegian foreign fighter, and the child is therefore entitled to Norwegian citizenship. The child was found in a center for orphans in the Al-Hol camp, writes VG.
On Monday 22 November, this toddler became the eighth child that the Norwegian authorities have taken out of the Kurdish-ruled camps in Syria.
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