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Trump’s Syria Withdrawal Order Forces Allies to Weigh Return of ISIS Detainees

February 14, 2019February 14, 2019CHARLIE SAVAGE and ERIC SCHMITTComments Off on Trump’s Syria Withdrawal Order Forces Allies to Weigh Return of ISIS Detainees

The American military departure may have a silver lining: a long-awaited resolution for thousands of Islamic State detainees who have been held indefinitely in Syrian camps.

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A Desperate Exodus From ISIS’ Final Village

February 7, 2019February 7, 2019RUKMINI CALLIMACHI and IVOR PRICKETTComments Off on A Desperate Exodus From ISIS’ Final Village

A stream of families and fighters, many of them hungry or injured, are surrendering on a rocky patch of desert in southeastern Syria.

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Rights Groups Seek U.N. Inquiry Into China’s Mass Detention of Muslims

February 4, 2019NICK CUMMING-BRUCEComments Off on Rights Groups Seek U.N. Inquiry Into China’s Mass Detention of Muslims

The organizations, citing reports of widespread abuses in western China, presented the issue as a test of the United Nations Human Rights Council’s credibility.

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Saudis End Purge That Began With Hundreds Locked in the Ritz-Carlton

January 31, 2019January 31, 2019DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKComments Off on Saudis End Purge That Began With Hundreds Locked in the Ritz-Carlton

The kingdom may be trying to repair the image of Prince Mohammed bin Salman, who has been accused of ordering the killing of the dissident Jamal Khashoggi.

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Turkey Frees U.S. Consulate Employee, but Brands Him a Friend to Terrorists

January 30, 2019CARLOTTA GALLComments Off on Turkey Frees U.S. Consulate Employee, but Brands Him a Friend to Terrorists

Hamza Ulucay, a Turkish translator who had been held for almost two years, was convicted of aiding an armed group, but was released.

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Turkey Frees U.S. Consulate Employee, but Brands Him a Friend to Terrorists

January 30, 2019January 30, 2019CARLOTTA GALLComments Off on Turkey Frees U.S. Consulate Employee, but Brands Him a Friend to Terrorists

Hamza Ulucay, a Turkish translator who had been held for almost two years, was convicted of aiding an armed group, but was released.

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‘The Taliban Made Me Fight’: What to Do With Child Recruits After They Serve Time?

January 13, 2019ROD NORDLANDComments Off on ‘The Taliban Made Me Fight’: What to Do With Child Recruits After They Serve Time?

Afghan children as young as 8 have been imprisoned after being caught preparing suicide attacks. Officials worry about what to do when they grow up.

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Philippines Dispatch: Where 518 Inmates Sleep in Space for 170, and Gangs Hold It Together

January 7, 2019January 7, 2019AURORA ALMENDRALComments Off on Philippines Dispatch: Where 518 Inmates Sleep in Space for 170, and Gangs Hold It Together

Misery and overcrowding are worse than ever in the Philippines’ pretrial jails, with guards so outnumbered that gangs increasingly keep the peace.

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German Reporter Is Said to Face Espionage Charges in Venezuela

December 14, 2018December 14, 2018CHRISTOPHER F. SCHUETZEComments Off on German Reporter Is Said to Face Espionage Charges in Venezuela

Billy Six, a freelancer, was reportedly detained on Nov. 17. He was accused in a military court of talking to the rebel group FARC and taking photographs too close to President Nicolás Maduro.

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Australia’s Migrant Camps Are ‘Crime Against Humanity,’ Lawsuit Claims

December 10, 2018LIVIA ALBECK-RIPKAComments Off on Australia’s Migrant Camps Are ‘Crime Against Humanity,’ Lawsuit Claims

More than 1,000 migrants held in offshore detention centers said the government had abrogated its “duty of care,” as required by international law.

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