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Return from al-Hol Camp Continues

The return from al-Hol camp continues steadily, as Iraq prepares to repatriate even more families. Since 2021, thousands have already returned to their original communities. The Ministry of Migration and Displacement has provided new figures and timelines.

Ali Abbas, spokesperson for the ministry, shared the latest update. On March 29, authorities transferred the 24th group of returnees. This group included around 181 families, totaling nearly 680 individuals. They were sent to a specialized committee for further processing.

Since the start of this effort in 2021, the numbers have grown significantly. So far, Iraq has returned 3,751 families from al-Hol camp. That figure equals approximately 14,513 people. These families have gone through screening and preparation phases before rejoining their home areas.

Currently, about 1,200 families remain inside the rehabilitation center. That center houses around 4,700 individuals in total. Despite challenges, the ministry continues to manage the situation actively. Officials have not paused their efforts even for a moment.

Importantly, the next group of 4,700 people will return soon. The ministry has already set the timeline for this upcoming stage. Each family must undergo a reintegration program before leaving the center. This program lasts from four to six months.

The return from al-Hol camp requires careful handling. Every case receives individual attention to meet security and psychological needs. The government works with social experts, security officials, and local leaders to ensure a smooth transition.

Moreover, Iraq continues to coordinate with international partners. This cooperation supports long-term stability and reintegration. The ministry views each successful return as progress toward peace and rehabilitation.

In conclusion, the return from al-Hol camp reflects a growing effort to rebuild lives. The Ministry of Migration stays committed to this mission with every returning family.

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