While ISIS is losing ground in Syria, several Moroccan families had fled the areas controlled by the terrorist organization, reported AFP. The latter pointed at the struggle of North African nationals in ISIS and their difficult repatriation.
Rabat is intending to rely on «intermediaries» to negotiate the repatriation of around 200 Moroccan housewives and their children, held in Syria.
Moroccan women in Syria have been urging the authorities to be repatriated. Sources claim that the procedure was refused by the Kingdom, fearing that these mothers and their children could spread radical Islamist ideology.