JAKARTA - The Indonesian government has firmly rejected ISIS sympathizers from Indonesia who asked to be sent home. Currently, 689 people from Indonesia are still in holding camps, under the auspices of the International Red Cross (ICRC) and UNHCR. The spokesperson for the Syrian ICRC, Sarah Alzawqari, told Voice of Indonesia that they are starting to have difficulty accommodating refugees in Syria.

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