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  • Repatriating FTFs from Syria: Learning from the Western Balkans - RESOLVE Network 22.10.21271859
  • Launch of the Global Framework for United Nations Support on Syria / Iraq Third Country National Returnees - Office of Counter-Terrorism 29.09.21271666
  • Foreign Terrorist Fighters A Guide to Judicial Training Institutes in MENA Countries - UNODC 2021271668
  • Key Principles for the Protection, Repatriation, Prosecution, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Women and Children with links to UN Listed Terrorist Groups - un 04.19271663
  • The Challenge of Returning and Relocating Foreign Terrorist Fighters: Research Perspectives - CTED 03/18271874
  • How Could a Terrorist be De-Radicalised? - Journal for Deradicalization 20.12.15271860
  • The Hague –Marrakech Memorandum on Good Practices for a More Effective Response to the FTF Phenomenon - GCTF271875
  • Violent extremism - Wikipedia270596
  • Handbook Children affected by the foreign-fighter phenomenon: Ensuring a child rights-based approach - UN Counter-Terrorism Centre (UNCCT)271664
  • United Nations Support to Member States on Individuals Returning from Syria and Iraq: The Global Framework271665
  • International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation - ICSR (London)270598
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  • Tenth report of the Secretary-General on the threat posed by ISIL (Da’esh) to international peace and security and the range of United Nations efforts in support of Member St…272647
  • Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts foreign terrorist fighters - Resolution 2396 (2017) the Security Council 21.12.17272648
  • Threats to international peace and security caused by terrorist acts - Resolution 2309 (2016) the Security Council 22.09.16272649
  • Addressing the growing issue of foreign terrorist fighters - Resolution 2178 (2014) the Security Council 24.09.14272650
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