many want to come back among them a german who claims she didn t join the terrorist group problem tearaway. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are unacceptable especially for children most people want to leave as soon as possible they want to return to their former homes which they left years ago so they could live under the rule of the jihadist group islamic state out of conviction carelessness or compulsion. they now gergen studied psychology and berlin and married a turkish man during a trip to turkey he took her to syria where he joined us at least that is how the twenty three year old describes it the. doctor she calls them is often terrible things happen they re kind that women and children should not have
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and say they carried out housekeeping duties rather than acts of terror in estimates at around fifty women with german citizenship or are imprisoned or live in refugee camps in syria and iraq or authorities there while the match as quickly as possible but germany is reluctant to take them back out during that it s difficult to determine whether they are citizens and whether they pose any security risk d.w. has been to visit a syrian refugee camp and spoke with one woman with a german passport who is desperate to come back. stranded in the middle of nowhere seventy four thousand people live in the al whole camp in northern syria it was made to hold only ten thousand the conditions are unacceptable especially for children most people want to leave as soon as possible they want to return to their former homes which they left years ago so they could live under the rule of the jihadist group islamic state out of conviction carelessness or compulsion. they now