Fehmije Gashi Bytyqi is a lawyer who is dealing with the case of one woman repatriated last April from Syria to Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Rexhep Lshta is the imam of Isa Beg mosque in the city of Mitrovica. He is also involved in the rehabilitation programme and he visits men detained in prisons or suspected of terrorism. Arianna Pagani for The National
The home of Visar Qukovci, an Isis fighter who joined Isis in 2014 and was repatriated last April by Kosovo government together with his wife and children. He is now detained in prison. Arianna Pagani for The National
Many returned woman are under house arrest as they wait to be tried after being repatriated from north-eastern Syria. Arianna Pagani for The National
The road connecting Lipjan to Pristina runs through lush hills. A rural suburb starts just a few kilometers from the Kosovar cities. Arianna Pagani for The National
Sanie Gashi Mehmeti is a female Imam, also called “Mualime”. Arianna Pagani for The National
Sanie Gashi Mehmeti is responsible for the rehabilitation program with women and children repatriated from Syria to Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Sanie Gashi Mehmeti is also involved in numerous schooling and violence prevention projects, with the local community and with the women of Lipjan. Arianna Pagani for The National
A woman walks through a square in Pristina, Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008 and while the population is 90 per cent Muslim, the country is profoundly secular. Arianna Pagani for The National
Valbona Tafilaj is the coordinating doctor for mental health under the government's rehabilitation and reintegration programme for women and children in their homes. Arianna Pagani for The National
The United Nations has urged the international community to repatriate nationals who joined ISIS in Syria. Arianna Pagani for The National
Because Kosavo is deeply secular, there is little sympathy for those accused of extremism. Arianna Pagani for The National
Ferizaj, Kosovo. A graffiti portraying a woman on the wall next to the railway in Ferizaj, Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Fehmije Gashi Bytyqi is a lawyer who is dealing with the case of one woman repatriated last April from Syria to Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Rexhep Lshta is the imam of Isa Beg mosque in the city of Mitrovica. He is also involved in the rehabilitation programme and he visits men detained in prisons or suspected of terrorism. Arianna Pagani for The National
The home of Visar Qukovci, an Isis fighter who joined Isis in 2014 and was repatriated last April by Kosovo government together with his wife and children. He is now detained in prison. Arianna Pagani for The National
Many returned woman are under house arrest as they wait to be tried after being repatriated from north-eastern Syria. Arianna Pagani for The National
The road connecting Lipjan to Pristina runs through lush hills. A rural suburb starts just a few kilometers from the Kosovar cities. Arianna Pagani for The National
Sanie Gashi Mehmeti is a female Imam, also called “Mualime”. Arianna Pagani for The National
Sanie Gashi Mehmeti is responsible for the rehabilitation program with women and children repatriated from Syria to Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Sanie Gashi Mehmeti is also involved in numerous schooling and violence prevention projects, with the local community and with the women of Lipjan. Arianna Pagani for The National
A woman walks through a square in Pristina, Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia in 2008 and while the population is 90 per cent Muslim, the country is profoundly secular. Arianna Pagani for The National
Valbona Tafilaj is the coordinating doctor for mental health under the government's rehabilitation and reintegration programme for women and children in their homes. Arianna Pagani for The National
The United Nations has urged the international community to repatriate nationals who joined ISIS in Syria. Arianna Pagani for The National
Because Kosavo is deeply secular, there is little sympathy for those accused of extremism. Arianna Pagani for The National
Ferizaj, Kosovo. A graffiti portraying a woman on the wall next to the railway in Ferizaj, Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
Fehmije Gashi Bytyqi is a lawyer who is dealing with the case of one woman repatriated last April from Syria to Kosovo. Arianna Pagani for The National
After ISIS: how Kosovo is rehabilitating women and children repatriated from Syria
Europe’s newest nation brought dozens of families back and hopes to reintegrate many into society