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A young French mother whose daughter had been smuggled out of the country by her father arrived home with the two-year-old girl on Wednesday after they were reunited earlier in Turkey.


Meriam Rhaiem, 25, made headlines in March with an emotional appeal to French authorities to recognise her baby girl as "the youngest French hostage".

Mother and daughter arrived at Villacoublay air base outside Paris at 2:15 am Wednesday (0115 GMT) aboard a plane chartered by the French interior ministry.

"It's a moment of great emotion with the arrival of Meriam Rhaiem and her daughter Assia, after months of waiting," said Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve who went out onto the tarmac to meet the plane.

"The trials this young woman has endured, fighting hard for the return of her daughter who was kidnapped in circumstances which we aren't clear," he added.

He thanked the Turkish authorities for their role in the family reunion which led to "the best possible outcome".

Rhaiem, holding her child in a blanket and flanked by her lawyer who was also on the plane from Turkey, made no comment upon her arrival.

Rhaiem, who lives in eastern France, had said she was certain her French husband, who she is divorcing, and who is wanted under an international arrest warrant, was in Syria where he was seeking to join jihadists.

The father was arrested last weekend with their daughter Assia in Turkey, where he is still being held, a French interior ministry source said.

Assia's father had failed to bring his daughter home after spending the day with her in October last year, and had left France by road bound for Turkey, from where he called his wife regularly and asked her to come and join them.

He had also said he planned to cross into Syria with their daughter to join the Al-Nusra Front, which is Al-Qaeda's official Syrian affiliate.

According to Rhaiem's lawyer Gabriel Versini-Bullara, her husband had become radicalised after travelling to Mecca, asking her to wear the veil, criticising her for working or banning her from playing music to Assia.

Like a number of European countries, France has expressed concern over radicalised people leaving the country to fight in Iraq and Syria, with fears that they could pose a risk to domestic security on their return.

According to official estimates, around 800 French nationals or residents -- including several dozen women -- have travelled to Syria, returned from the conflict-ridden country or plan to go there.

France unveiled a bill in July aimed at stopping aspiring jihadists from travelling to Syria. It includes a ban on foreign travel of up to six months for individuals suspected of radicalisation, and gives authorities powers to temporarily confiscate and invalidate their passports.

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So it is not just America and England, but probably all of Europe and who knows where else. If this thing is not bottled up and done properly, it is gonna take over the entire world. You mark my words.

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It includes a ban on foreign travel of up to six months for individuals suspected of radicalisation, and gives authorities powers to temporarily confiscate and invalidate their passports.

I realize that's not my country but it's a slippery slope when they can start screwing with you merely because they suspect you might be thinking about 'something bad'. Hopefully they don't abuse that. My thoughts go back to McCarthyism and how little it took to be branded a "communist" and the BS some innocent people suffered due to overzealous folks with too much power.

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It includes a ban on foreign travel of up to six months for individuals suspected of radicalisation, and gives authorities powers to temporarily confiscate and invalidate their passports.

I realize that's not my country but it's a slippery slope when they can start screwing with you merely because they suspect you might be thinking about 'something bad'. Hopefully they don't abuse that. My thoughts go back to McCarthyism and how little it took to be branded a "communist" and the BS some innocent people suffered due to overzealous folks with too much power.


No we just make a list of names for a no fly list and anyone with that name is banned for life even if it's a baby boy who weighs 17 lbs 7 oz and was born on a different date of the actual person in which the ban was made for.

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David2074
It includes a ban on foreign travel of up to six months for individuals suspected of radicalisation, and gives authorities powers to temporarily confiscate and invalidate their passports.

I realize that's not my country but it's a slippery slope when they can start screwing with you merely because they suspect you might be thinking about 'something bad'. Hopefully they don't abuse that. My thoughts go back to McCarthyism and how little it took to be branded a "communist" and the BS some innocent people suffered due to overzealous folks with too much power.


No we just make a list of names for a no fly list and anyone with that name is banned for life even if it's a baby boy who weighs 17 lbs 7 oz and was born on a different date of the actual person in which the ban was made for.


Imagine if just one John Smith or Sally Everyname becomes a terrorist.
That will screw up travel plans for a lot of people. smile

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It includes a ban on foreign travel of up to six months for individuals suspected of radicalisation, and gives authorities powers to temporarily confiscate and invalidate their passports.

I realize that's not my country but it's a slippery slope when they can start screwing with you merely because they suspect you might be thinking about 'something bad'. Hopefully they don't abuse that. My thoughts go back to McCarthyism and how little it took to be branded a "communist" and the BS some innocent people suffered due to overzealous folks with too much power.


No we just make a list of names for a no fly list and anyone with that name is banned for life even if it's a baby boy who weighs 17 lbs 7 oz and was born on a different date of the actual person in which the ban was made for.


Imagine if just one John Smith or Sally Everyname becomes a terrorist.
That will screw up travel plans for a lot of people. smile
Indeed it does.

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Thankfully the little girl isn't harmed and is now reunited with her mommy... hopefully she's get a new father some day who will treat her like his very own and NOT kidnap her.

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This is so heart warming <333

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So it is not just America and England, but probably all of Europe and who knows where else.
Please tell me you weren't really surprised by that.
While it may be true that the US and England are the main "targets" for the hate of muslim extremists,
they seem to be recruiting people from all over the world.

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