REITERATING that this country and its Government must do all it can to bring home the women and children languishing in a refugee camp, Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally said he stands by his decision to travel to war-torn Syria to see what can be done to bring the TT nationals back home. In a
THE conviction of a Trinidadian man in the US earlier this week on charges stemming from his involvement with the terrorist group ISIS, will not dampen the attempts made to repatriate women and children stranded in Syria, local activists have said. On Monday, former Speaker Nizam Mohammed, Kwasi Atiba, a member of the Islamic Resource
WHILE the government is looking at the logistics of returning some 100 women and children held in camps in Syria, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child is calling on all nations to repatriate their citizens.
FORMER house speaker Nizam Mohammed who met with the Prime Minister on Monday to discuss repatriating nationals trapped in conflict zones said the thought of them returning radicalised is an issue that the Nationals Security Council is mulling over.
The Prime Minister has met with former speaker Nizam Mohammed to discuss the plight of TT nationals, mostly Muslim women and children, stranded in “countries deemed conflict zones.” Dr Rowley, as head of the National Security Council, held talks with Nizam Mohammed at Whitehall on Monday according to a post on the Prime Minister’s Facebook