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Syria plans to close northeastern displacement camps housing IS-linked families, with no clear plan for women and children.
Syria’s government is moving to permanently close displacement camps in northeastern Syria, including al-Hol and Roj, housing thousands of civilians linked to the Islamic State group, as it consolidates control following the ousting of President Bashar al-Assad.
The camps, once managed by Kurdish-led forces, now face reduced humanitarian access and deteriorating conditions, with aid groups pulling out.
Foreign women and children, many from former Soviet states, express hope for amnesty amid shifting regional dynamics, though repatriation remains stalled.
The U.S. is transferring male IS detainees to Iraq, but no plan exists for women and children.
The future of the camps and their residents remains uncertain.
Siria planea cerrar los campamentos de desplazados del noreste que albergan a familias vinculadas a IS, sin un plan claro para mujeres y niños.