kolby efforts to take their people back this is because they're not feeding your calls so that's well we have 74000 people in the whole 6 months ago we have 68000 at the present moment there are around 11000 of foreign nationals most of whom are believed to be former isis fighters nobody wants to know what is rushing to take them all nobody is rushing to take them home because exactly of what you mentioned our argument is more humanitarian when i look at the situation in the camps for families when i look at the detention situation we do advocate that those countries will have the economy the possibility to do so and have probably despite all the security challenges still more leverage to do so help in voiding some of those camp or at least in easing the pressure i think we have still 30000 syrians we have still 30000 iraqi in and nationals in the camps of the 4 of the families and i think it is much more difficult to repatriate those people in the complex and the fragility of the syrian and iraqi context today and that's the reason why i have always advocated that you would appear in