Human Rights Watch Raises Concerns Over Detainees Following Closure of Syrian Camps
World 11:40 AM - 2026-02-25
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Human Rights Watch has warned that the fate of around 8,500 detainees suspected of affiliation with the ISIS terrorist group remains unknown following the closure of al-Hol camp and the announced imminent closure of Roj camp in north-eastern Syria (Rojava), amid large numbers leaving in a largely unorganised manner. The organisation reiterated its call for the repatriation of foreign nationals to their countries of origin and for assurances of their protection.
According to Human Rights Watch, “al-Hol and Roj camps held approximately 28,000 people until mid-January, including more than 12,000 foreign nationals from over 60 countries, alongside thousands of Iraqis,” noting that “most of the women and children have not faced any criminal charges.” Adam Coogle, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, said: “For years, governments have claimed that difficulties in negotiating with a non-governmental organisation managing the camps prevented them from repatriating their citizens. That excuse no longer stands. Seven years is far too long to delay a solution. These countries should bring their citizens home.”
Since the Syrian authorities assumed control of al-Hol camp on 20 January, the population has decreased significantly, with many departing in a disorganised and chaotic manner.
Human Rights Watch warned that “these unregulated departures have exposed women and children to the risks of trafficking, exploitation, and recruitment by armed groups,” and called for “guarantees of protection, healthcare, and psychosocial support, as well as fair legal proceedings for anyone accused of committing crimes.”
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