Кадыров заявил, что Путин контролировал операцию по ликвидации «последнего амира Чечни»
Trajectories of (non) radicalization in a prison milieu in France and French deradicalization programs
Repatriation from Syria and Iraq

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“Challenges Posed By Returning Foreign Fighters,” Adam Hoffman and Marta Furlan, 2020. [Article]
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“Returning Foreign Fighters and the Reintegration Imperative,” United States Institute of Peace (USIP), 2017. [Analysis]
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“Women and Children First: Repatriating the Westerners Affiliated with ISIS,” International Crisis Group, 2019. [Report]
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“From Daesh to ‘Diaspora’: Tracing the Women and Minors of Islamic State,” International Center for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR), 2018. [Report]
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“From Daesh to ‘Diaspora’ II: The Challenges Posed by Women and Minors After the Fall of the Caliphate,” International Center for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR), 2019. [Report]
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“The Repatriation of Foreign Fighters and Their Families: Options, Obligations, Morality and Long-Term Thinking,” International Center for Counter-Terrorism - The Hague (ICCT), 2019. [Analysis]
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“Children in the Levant: Insights from Belgium on the dilemmas of repatriation and the challenges of reintegration,” Egmont Royal Institute of International Relations, 2018. [Analysis]
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“Foreign Fighter Returnees: An Indefinite Threat?” David Malet and Rachel Hayes, 2018. [Article]
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“International Terrorism and Statelessness: Revoking the Citizenship of ISIL Foreign Fighters,” Shiva Jayaraman, 2016. [Article]
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“Minding the gap: How to provide more comprehensive support to the children of ISIS,” Brookings Institute, 2020. [Analysis]
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“Options for Dealing with Islamic State Foreign Fighters Currently Detained in Syria,” International Institute for Counter-Terrorism, 2019. [Analysis]
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“Repatriating Foreign Fighters from Syria: International Law and Political Will (Part 1),” Dan Stigall, 2020. [Analysis]
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“Repatriating Foreign Fighters from Syria: International Law and Political Will (Part 2),” Dan Stigall, 2020. [Analysis]
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“Returnee Foreign Fighters from Syria and Iraq: The Kosovan Experience,” CTC Sentinel, 2019. [Analysis]
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“Returning Jihadist Foreign Fighters Challenges Pertaining to Threat Assessment and Governance of this Pan-European Problem,” Edwin Bakker, Christoph Paulussen, and Eva Entenmann, 2014. [Article]
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“The Caliphate’s Women and Children – What Role can the Family Courts play? (Part 1)” International Centre for Counter-Terrorism - The Hague (ICCT), 2019. [Analysis]
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“The Caliphate’s Women and Children – What Role can the Family Courts play? (Part 2)” International Centre for Counter-Terrorism - The Hague (ICCT), 2019. [Analysis]
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“WHAT ABOUT THE CAMP FOLLOWERS – AND THEIR CHILDREN?” Ian MacVicar, 2020. [Article]
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“Crowdfunding the Women of the Islamic State,” Vera Mironova, 2020. [Analysis]
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“Defected from ISIS or Simply Returned, and for How Long?– Challenges for the West in Dealing with Returning Foreign Fighters,” Anne Speckhard, PhD., Ardian Shajkovci, PhD., & Ahmet S. Yayla, PhD., 2018. [Analysis]
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“Syria: Dire Conditions for ISIS Suspects’ Families,” Human Rights Watch, 2019. [Analysis]
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“The Al Hol camp in Northeast Syria: health and humanitarian challenges,” Neil J. Saad, 2020. [Article]
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“Addressing Jurisdictional Challenges in Prosecuting ISIL Fighters,” Amr Jomaa, 2020. [Article]
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“Children of the Caliphate: Young IS Returnees and the Reintegration Challenge,” International Centre for Counter-Terrorism-The Hague (ICCT), 2017. [Report]
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“Malta Principles for Reintegrating Returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTFs),” Hedayah, 2018. [Summary]
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“Children of the Caliphate: Young IS Returnees and the Reintegration Challenge,” Liesbeth van der Heide and Jop Geenen, 2017. [Article]
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“Good Practices on Addressing the Challenge of Returning Families of Foreign Terrorist Fighters (FTFs),” Global Counterterrorism Forum, 2016. [Review]
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Gender Dimensions of the Response to Returning Foreign Terrorist Fighters,” UN Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate, 2019. [Report]