Turkey Starts Repatriating Captured ISIS Fighters

Turkey Starts Repatriating Captured ISIS Fighters

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Turkey plans to deport suspected ISIS fighters, including a German and a Danish national, according to the Anadolu News Agency. President Erdogan stated that Turkey holds around 1200 suspected ISIS militants, many from Europe. Despite Turkey's threats to deport them, European countries refuse to take them back, having revoked their citizenship. Turkey's military actions in northern Syria, following the withdrawal of U.S. troops, have raised concerns about the fate of these prisoners.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Which nationalities were mentioned as part of the suspected ISIS fighters Turkey plans to deport?

Spanish and Italian

German and Danish

French and Irish

British and Dutch

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What is Turkey's stance on the ISIS fighters held in their country?

They plan to hand them over to the United Nations.

They intend to keep them in Turkey indefinitely.

They want to send them back to their home countries.

They plan to integrate them into Turkish society.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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How have European countries responded to Turkey's threat to deport ISIS fighters?

They have asked the United States for help.

They have agreed to take them back.

They have revoked their citizenship.

They have requested Turkey to keep them.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What was the result of Turkey's offensive in northern Syria?

It strengthened the Kurdish forces.

It led to the capture of more ISIS fighters.

It drove out the Kurdish-led militia.

It resulted in a peace agreement with Syria.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What concern was renewed due to Turkey's actions in northern Syria?

The fate of the ISIS prisoners.

The relationship between Turkey and the U.S.

The political stability in Europe.

The economic impact on Turkey.