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Opened 6 months ago, Orkesh facility houses over 50 boys with Western parents, with Kurdish authorities hoping to avoid 'emergence of a new generation of extremists'
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QAMISHLI, Syria Children of foreign terrorists play football on a dirt field at a centre in north-eastern Syria that Kurdish authorities hope will help rehabilitate minors raised on Daesh group ideology.More than 50 boys aged 11-17, some with parents hailing from Britain, France, Germany or the United States, live at the heavily guarded Orkesh rehabilitation centre near the
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