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The Repatriation of ISIL-associated Children (UN CTED, 2019)

The Repatriation of ISIL-associated Children (UN CTED, 2019)
The present Analytical Brief was prepared by CTED in accordance with Security Council resolution 2395 (2017), which directs CTED to conduct analytical work on emerging issues, trends and developments and to make its analytical products available throughout the United Nations system.

CTED Analytical Briefs aim to provide the Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee, United Nations agencies, and policymakers with a concise analysis of specific issues, trends or developments, as identified through CTED’s engagement with Member States on their implementation of the relevant Security Council resolutions. The Analytical Brief also includes relevant data gathered by CTED, including through engagement with its United Nations partners; international, regional and subregional organizations; civil society organizations; and members of the CTED Global Research Network (GRN).

The present Analytical Brief should be read in conjunction with a separate Analytical Brief that addresses the connected but distinct challenges related to the repatriation of women associated with the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as Da’esh).

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TopicDeradicalization, Children, Foreign Terrorist Fighters, Rehabilitation and Re-integration

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Themes: Deradicalization, Children, Foreign Terrorist Fighters, Rehabilitation and Re-integration