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As the Muslim community prepares to celebrate the end of Ramadan, the Enterprise Community Masjid is calling on the government to urgently repatriate 97 Trinidad and Tobago citizens—mostly women and children—who remain stranded in camps and detention facilities in the Middle East.

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00:07but also the following teenager.
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00:14and she's a new designer and a new designer
00:17that he's taking the time to get here.
00:46For years, governments have come and
00:50gone with repeated promises of repatriation.
00:54Most recently, on July 2, 2025, an inter-ministerial committee was appointed with the explicit
01:02mandate to expedite the return of these vulnerable women and children.
01:21As we enter this festive season, the community is left asking, what has actually been done?
01:29We have heard the promises before and after elections, yet we see no tangible results.
01:37The silence from the government is deafening.
01:40We are calling for transparency and immediate humanitarian action.
02:10The message of this individual is out of place to be considered as an international
02:14individual as an international member of the government.
02:16The important thing about this is that, this is a very important course of using this
02:23method to try to identify a whole table issue and create a whole table, which is a very
02:31important case that there are several of those who are out there and are Abraham, Abraham.
02:39And after this episode, you have been elaborated by the district for the first time.
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