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A group representing the families of suspected ISIS jihadis, other extremists and their hangers-on wants the government to repatriate 16 Canadians being held in detention camps, Global News reports.

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Called the Families Against Violent Extremism (FAVE), the group says the Canadians are being held in northern Syria, adding that nine of the 16 are adults while the others were children under six.

“Winter is drawing in, leaving these children in tents in the bitter cold,” a statement obtained by Global said.

“The children go hungry, lack adequate clothing, and are traumatized by violence. Many are sick without adequate medical care, and lack basic educational opportunity.”

Kurdish forces have captured several Canadians accused of being ISIS fighters while the women are wives of the death cult’s foreign fighters.

The group states that none of the 16 detained have been charged with terror offences and that their captivity was violating international law.