The Return of Foreign Fighters from Conflict Zones: Kazakhstan’s Experience

The Return of Foreign Fighters from Conflict Zones: Kazakhstan’s Experience (January 28, 2020)

As the Syrian conflict entered into the new stage, the return of foreign fighters to Central Asia became one the biggest security agenda. Kazakhstan faced up with the problem of the possible return of battle-experienced Kazakh nationals. Despite the growing concerns, the Kazakh government shaped its own counter-terrorism approach by launching humanitarian operation “Zhusan”. As a result, more than 600 people, mainly women, and children were repatriated back to Kazakhstan. 

Dr. Yerlan Karin, Advisor to the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev , Chairman of Kazakhstan Council on International Relations (KCIR)

Dr. Yerlan Karin is Advisor to the President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Chairman of Kazakhstan Council on International Relations. He is leading international security and terrorism expert. His research focuses on Central Asian foreign fighters, China-Kazakhstan relations and regional security. He took part in recent Kazakhstani government “Zhusan” operation, which focused on repatriation of Kazakh families from the conflict zones in Syria. Between February 2017 and April 2019, Yerlan Karin served as the CEO of Kazakhstan Radio and Television Corporation, the largest national media company in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. During this period, he launched milestone joint projects with CCTV, Hunan TV, NHK and TRT channels. He was director of the Kazakhstan Institute for Strategic Studies under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan from 2014-2017, and was decorated by the former President Nursultan Nazarbayev for his services to government