CENTCOM statement on Hol Camp

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ANKARA - US General Erik Kurilla, who visited Hol Camp, emphasized that the most permanent solution is that countries send their own citizens back to their countries.
 
On September 7, 2 fighters of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) lost their lives in a clash with ISIS members in the Hol Camp in Northern and Eastern Syria. CENTCOM Communications Director Colonel Joe Buccino made a statement on the same day and said, "The SDF will continue its efforts to eliminate the ISIS threat." General Erik Kurilla, who visited the camp on September 9, offered his condolences to the families of the killed fighters and made a written statement on the subject.
 
The statement of CENTCOM is as follows: 
 
"Central Command sends its condolences to the families of the two members of the Syrian Democratic Forces killed in a firefight with ISIS in the al-Hol camp on September 8th. I expressed this directly to the leadership of the Syrian Democratic Forces at the camp. The SDF face danger in their effort to clear ISIS from this site and our thoughts are with their fellow SDF troops.
 
'ISIS USES THE CAMP TO RECRUIT SOLDIERS'
 
The SDF mission to clear ISIS from the camp continues. This is a critical, wide ranging operation which will make the camp safer for all residents. We've already seen ISIS members holding women and girls enslaved in chains inside the camp, torturing camp residents, and seeking to spread their vile ideology. Most of the residents seek to escape ISIS, but ISIS sees the camp as a captive audience for its message and recruitment efforts. It is therefore urgent that we repatriate residents back to their countries of origin and rehabilitate them if needed.
 
'WE WILL CONTINUE TO WORK WITH THE SDF'
 
We continue working with the SDF to address both security at the camp as well as the humanitarian conditions. Working together on al-Hol is an extension of our ongoing cooperation to ensure the enduring defeat of ISIS.
 
'ISIS IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE BAD CONDITIONS IN THE CAMP'
 
While this camp represents a real threat to the region, it also represents a humanitarian catastrophe. I spoke with several members from the camp today; these discussions reinforced the severity of the situation.With approximately 56,000 residents - more than 90 percent of them women and children - living in tents here, the camp is a flashpoint of human suffering. The site reached 98 degrees while we were out here today, and it gets much hotter. There is little escape from the heat and limited access to running water.ISIS seeks to exploit these horrific conditions. With approximately 80 births in the camp each month, this place is a literal breeding ground for the next generation of ISIS. Approximately 70 percent of the population is under the age of 12. These young people are vulnerable to radicalization given their very poor quality of life.Most residents of the camp reject ISIS. Many want to contribute to society. Many wish to return to their homelands, to reenter the workforce and return their children to school.
 
'THE PROBLEM CAN NOT SOLVED MILITARILY'
 
There is no military solution to the threat posed by the al-Hol camp. I am certain of that. The most durable solution is for countries of origin to repatriate, rehabilitate, and reintegrate their citizens. Approximately half of the residents of al-Hol are originally from Iraq. I commend the real progress Iraq has demonstrated to date in repatriating it's nationals. Although substantial, clearly there's a need to acceleratethis progress. Should Iraq repatriate, rehabilitate, and reintegrate its citizens, the problem would immediately become much more manageable. The residents spoke with arrived at the camp in 2017 - prior to the large-scale arrival of ISIS in 2019. They initially went to al-Hol to escape ISIS. They seek to protect their families and to resume a peaceful, safe life with their children. The people I spoke with here are just that: people. They want to raise their children in peace. There are women and children who can be returned to society. They can and want to be productive.
 
'AN INTERNATIONAL SOLUTION IS NEEDED'
 
This is a situation and a looming catastrophe that requires an international solution. To do so requires the global community viewing this problem with empathy.From the perspective of the United States, this is a situation that requires a whole-of-government approach, I am in dialogue across the US Government to improve security and humanitarian conditions at the camp."

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