From Daesh to 'Diaspora': Tracing the women and minors of Islamic State

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Abstract

This report established the first global dataset of women, minors and total populations from 80 countries that traveled to Iraq and Syria and became affiliated with Islamic State, and those that have now returned. This report is the first to map out in detail the diverse trajectories of IS foreign affiliates after the fall of the ‘caliphate’: from those who were killed in Syria and Iraq; executed by IS from within their own ranks; detained by regional authorities; involved in detainee exchanges; repatriated to their home nations; in third-party countries; or whose status is simply unknown.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherInternational Centre for the Study of Radicalisation
Number of pages72
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2018

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