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Syria to close camps housing thousands linked to Islamic State

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Jan 30 (Reuters) - Syria ​plans to permanently close two displacement camps in the northeast that hold civilians, including foreigners, linked to Islamic ⁠State militants, a government official said on Friday.

The al-Hol and Roj camps hold more than 28,000 people, mostly Syrians ‍and Iraqis, according to the U.N. About 6,000 foreigners are ​housed in al-Hol and a further 2,000 in Roj.

A charity that has worked in both camps, the Swiss-based Global Community ​Engagement and Resilience Fund, told Reuters it understands Damascus aims to empty and shut the sites within a year.

Syrian forces recently took control of al-Hol after the chaotic withdrawal of Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). The SDF ‌still holds Roj where residents had in recent days ‌reported being confined to their tents as aid groups evacuated due to ​rising security worries.

More than 50,000 people who fled IS's last strongholds as the group lost territory over the last ‌decade were once held at the two camps. Numbers have ⁠fallen due to repatriations, primarily by Iraq.

Among the ‌foreigners held is Shamima Begum, ​a British-born woman who joined IS.

The civilian displacement camps are for families and others with alleged IS links, distinct ⁠from detention facilities that ⁠hold suspected fighters.

(Reporting by Feras Dalatey in Damascus; Additional ​reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin in Geneva; Writing by Enas Alashray; Editing by Aidan ‌Lewis and Andrew Cawthorne)

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