On 11th February, the Bulan Institute hosted a panel discussion on the current situation with ISIS-linked children. Currently, about 70,000 women and children are being held in the camps in northeast Syria. According to the UN estimates, about 27,000 children remain only in the Al-Hawl camp. Despite the international efforts led by the United Nations, repatriation of children has been very slow. Three panelists reflected on the current situation: Angela Marshall, from Save the Children, Munir Mammadzade from UNICEF Uzbekistan and Rustam Azizi, the expert from Tajikistan. Here is the second part of the discussion, where experts answered questions that came from participants.