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It was coming on the evening of May 10, when a student named Prithvi rushed to a school in Kozhikode, Kerala. The police had called him a few hours previously to inform that his sister Priya had been rescued from an ISIS fighter who had taken her hostage in Syria. Priya had been missing for over a month and everyone feared that she might be dead. But it turned out she was safe and sound—in Syria! Even better, she is now working with the International Rescue Committee as one of its aid workers! Priya was one of more than 40 students from Kerala who joined Islamic State between 2014 and 2016 before they were able to get back home without any problems. This is part of an ongoing debate in Kerala, about the responsibility of the state government in ensuring that what happens to citizens who go abroad never works against them when they come home. While Priya was being rescued, two journalists, one from India Today group and another from The Week magazine were also caught by the Syrian army while working with ISIS. A third journalist named Chandrika Sharma, who had gone there with Prithvi before he could get back home, was killed when she got into trouble while working for the Taliban. The hunt for Chandrika and Prithvi captured the attention of the Indian media who were captivated by the stories of these two young people. The reports also re-surfaced Chandrika's family's accusations that the Indian government had not done enough to help her. The case has since been taken up by senior journalists and activists, including ex-police commissioner Julio Ribeiro, who organized a protest march in Kozhikode. "It is a sorry state of affairs that a journalist who was traveling with a group of students to Syria got killed," says Ribeiro. "We must remember that she was traveling there as a reporter and not as an aid worker. It is a tragedy of sorts that she lost her life while trying to help others." "We have a prime minister who says there is a solution to every problem. When it comes to dealing with terrorism, more of the same won't actually work. We need a change of policy," Ribeiro added. Meanwhile, Priya's family believes she should have been better protected by the government if there was any suspicion that she may be in danger. "She went there as an aid worker because she was concerned about Syrian refugees in India, especially those forced to flee their homes due to fighting between the Syrian government and rebel groups," says her mother Nalini Vetticad. "She was not sent there by the government. The government did not send her there. She made her own choice." Despite their sadness, Priya's family has refused to blame the Indian government for what happened to her. "We do not blame anyone, least of all the Indian government," said Nalini Vetticad. "It's understandable that there's pressure on us because she is no more but we are doing fine." (https://bleacherreport. 8eeb4e9f32 30

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