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Moroccan jihadists in Syria, Turkey trapped in legal limbo

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Rabat, Morocco, Dec 13 (EFE), (Camera: Mohamed Siali).- Some 800 Moroccan jihadists together with 671 women and children are in limbo in Syria and Turkey, where they are facing numerous difficulties they try to deal with different initiatives from civil society.SOUNDBITES OF:-ABDELHAK KHIAME'S BUREAU CENTRAL D'INVESTIGATIONS JUDICIARES TEAM:"We have no information that the women traveled (to Syria) to carry out jihad. It is a part of the Moroccan traditions that the woman accompanies her husband wherever he goes."-ABDELAZIZ BAKKALI, COORDINATOR OF THE ASSOCIATION OF MOROCCAN FAMILIES OF DETAINED AND ATTACKED IN SYRIA AND IRAK:"There are some jihadists who decoupled from their (violent) ideas, but we did not ask the State, after repatriating these young people, giving them passports and freeing them, but applying the law in accordance with their (criminal) responsibility."

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