Blinken: 'Untenable' for 10,000 IS fighters still to be held in Syria
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[June 28, 2021]
By Humeyra Pamuk
ROME (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State
Antony Blinken said on Monday that 10,000 Islamic State fighters
continue to be held in detention in camps run by the Kurdish-led Syrian
Democratic Forces (SDF), and that this situation was "untenable".
Speaking at the opening of a meeting in Rome to renew international
efforts to combat the Islamist militia, Blinken said Washington
continued to urge countries, including the 78 member countries of the
coalition against Islamic State, to take back their citizens who had
joined the group.
"This situation is simply untenable. It just can't persist indefinitely.
The United States continues to urge countries of origin, including
coalition partners, to repatriate, rehabilitate, and where applicable,
prosecute their citizens," Blinken said in his opening remarks.
Another key element of defeating Islamic State on a permanent basis
required addressing the threats from the group outside Iraq and Syria,
and namely in Africa, Blinken said.
Originally an offshoot of al Qaeda, Islamic State seized large swathes
of Iraq and Syria from 2014, imposing a reign of terror with public
beheadings and attacks by supporters abroad.
Islamic State was declared militarily defeated in 2017 but has since
waged a steady insurgency across parts of northern Iraq and a porous
border with neighbouring Syria.
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a joint news
conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (not in the picture)
at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany June 23, 2021. Clemens Bilan/Pool
via REUTERS
Recent months have witnessed more than 25 deadly
attacks that Iraqi officials attribute to Islamic State militants.
The January bombing of a crowded Baghdad market killed more than 30
people.
Militant groups linked to al Qaeda and Islamic State have also grown
stronger in recent years, despite the deployment of thousands of
regional, Western and U.N. troops across West Africa's Sahel region.
(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Editing by Kevin Liffey, William
Maclean)
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