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Maldivian Mother and Child Repatriated from Turkey After Traveling to Conflict Zone

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Minister of Homeland Security and Technology, Ali Ihusaan, has announced the successful repatriation of a Maldivian mother and her child who were stranded in Turkey after traveling to the Syrian conflict zone.

Under the direct guidance of the President, this operation facilitated the return of a 14-year-old girl and her mother. Both individuals are currently at the National Reintegration Center in K. Himmafushi, where they are undergoing a comprehensive rehabilitation process.

The center provides essential psychological support, social counseling, and religious guidance. A thorough assessment will be conducted to ensure their readiness before they are reintegrated back into the community.

The government has previously repatriated 21 individuals from similar regions, all of whom have undergone rehabilitation. Efforts are currently ongoing to bring home other Maldivian families who remain in such areas.

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