The Kurdish administration in Syria Sunday said it plans to hand 800 local women and children, including relatives of militants, to their families tomorrow in the first such transfer from an overcrowded camp.
The women and children – all Syrians—are living among the dregs of Daesh (ISIS) in the Kurdish-run Al-Hawl camp in northeast Syria.
Their release comes at the request of local Arab tribes, according to Abed al-Mehbach, co-chair of the Kurdish administration's executive council.
Agence France Presse
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