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Kazakhstan says scores of children evacuated from Syria

NUR-SULTAN, Kazakhstan, May 10, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Kazakhstan said Friday it
had evacuated 231 of its citizens, most of them children, from Syria after
they travelled or were taken there to join the Islamic State group.

Thousands from Muslim-majority Kazakhstan, other Central Asian nations and
Russia’s Caucasus have travelled to Syria to fight with jihadists since war
broke out there in 2011.

The operation to repatriate 156 children and 75 adults took place between
May 7 and May 9, Kazakhstan’s presidency said in a statement, without
providing details.

The evacuation follows a similar operation in January that saw 43 Kazakhs
returned to the country, some of whom were subsequently arrested for
extremism-related crimes.

But in the statement on Friday, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev
characterised the earlier operation as a success.

“Women abandoned their radical past, got a job, restored ties with
relatives. The children went to schools and kindergartens,” he said.

“The influence of destructive false propaganda of terrorists” had
persuaded Kazakhs to travel to Syria, he said.

Kazakhstan has hosted a series of talks on Syria brokered by Iran, Russia
and Turkey since the beginning of 2017.

The talks have featured negotiators from the Syrian regime and armed rebel
factions but not militant groups such as IS.

BSS/AFP/RY/1812 hrs