Description |
1 online resource (14 pages) : color photographs |
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Policy paper / Middle East Institute |
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Policy paper (Middle East Institute)
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Contents |
Introduction. -- Winning our way to the current morass. -- Lingering costs of success: incarcerated fighters & refugees. -- US prosecution of terrorists: the case of Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame. -- Current conditions for prisoners, IDPS & refugees. -- Repatriation: a balance of risk & resources. -- Assuaging government concerns: lessons from reengagement cases. -- Prosecution within the Iraqi courts. -- A role for the international community in Iraqi courts. -- International guidelines, legal frameworks & courts. -- Hybrid solution. -- How does this end? |
Summary |
Thousands of former ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of civilians indoctrinated in the group's extremist ideology currently sit in prisons and refugee camps across Iraq and Syria. Leaving the detainees there is dangerous, but transitioning them will require some type of accountability for the crimes committed. This paper explores options for international action to deal with the detention of ISIS members from Iraq and Syria and the foreign terrorist fighters who joined the group from around the globe |
Notes |
"October 2020"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 13-14) |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF cover page (MEI, viewed February 7, 2021) |
Subject |
IS (Organization)
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SUBJECT |
IS (Organization) fast (OCoLC)fst01914325 |
Subject |
Prisoners -- Deinstitutionalization.
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Terrorists.
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Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation
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Prisoners -- Deinstitutionalization.
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Terrorism -- Prevention -- International cooperation.
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Terrorists.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mulroy, Mick, author
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McHugh, Liam, author
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Middle East Institute (Washington, D.C.), publisher.
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