Returned from Syria student of the Tajik National University said to his peers that “there is no jih

Dushanbe. 1 September. “Asia Plus” — Former student of the Tajik National University returned home from Syria, where he spent 9 months. On the meeting with the students of the district, a 20-year-old Parviz Kosimov, a resident of Jamoat Sarwat Istiklol Bohtar district, in October 2014 he left for Syria. But after 9 months with […]

Sayrahmon Narziev

Dushanbe. 1 September. “Asia Plus” — Former student of the Tajik National University returned home from Syria, where he spent 9 months.

On the meeting with the students of the district, a 20-year-old Parviz Kosimov, a resident of Jamoat Sarwat Istiklol Bohtar district, in October 2014 he left for Syria. But after 9 months with the assistance of the Tajik Interior Ministry, he was able to return home. “From the first day I was in Syria, I found out that I was simply deceived, and I wanted to return home. There is no jihad there, all they say is a fraud, “- said Parviz to his peers.

Parviz`s mother Tolihon Bobieva in her speech thanked the President for the fact that the authorities have helped Parviz to return home, and that despite the fact that he has committed crime, he was amnestied.

“Young people must know and understand that not everyone will be able to go back home from there. There will not just let you go. So think carefully, and do not succumb to all sorts of ideas and do not torment yourselves and your parents, “- said the mother of Parviz to the gathered youth.

According to Jabbor Gaffor – Chairman of Bohtar district of Khatlon, today 28 residents of the area of Bohtar region are in Syria and Iraq, and joined the ranks of ISIL. “Including five families – five women, 11 children and 1 student – he listed. – 8 of Bohtar residents were killed during combat operations in this two countries.”

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