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Source: Dubai – Arabic.net
The Al-Hol camp in the eastern Hasaka camp has witnessed a boil days ago, as ISIS wives live in the hope of escape, and some even plan this.
This movement coincides with riots in various prisons in recent days, including members of terrorist organizations and supervised by elements of the Syrian Democratic Forces.
ISIS behind bars, whose organization has been terrorized by thousands of innocent people for years, has woken up to human rights and demanded its visit by international human rights organizations to see its conditions, which they describe as a disgrace.
In Al-Hol camp, there is mounting chaos by some ISIS and the wives of elements of the organization in order to escape, especially in light of the world’s concern to fight the Corona crisis.
3 Turkish women
In this context, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the security forces in the camp arrested 3 women from the families of members of the Turkish national organization, while trying to set fire to the migrant section in the camp, that chaos would prevail and he could escape.
The camp, which was described as a time bomb, also witnessed attempts to smuggle 5 Russian women in late March. However, the Kurdish Protection Forces internal security forces “Asayish” thwarted this smuggling operation in a timely manner, after surveillance cameras detected the attempt to escape.
According to the observatory, the plan was to smuggle 5 women of Russian nationality from ISIS families accompanied by 13 of their children in the early hours of the morning, after a woman tried to smuggle them from inside the camp, and she she is the wife of the administrative officer of the relations of the dead citizens of the organization of non-Syrian nationalities. They were seen trying to escape from the side wall of the camp.
Foreign pornography and children without papers!
It is noteworthy that the Al-Hol camp, located 45 km east of the city of Hasaka, is one of the largest “self-management” camps, inhabited by more than 74,000 people, including displaced persons, refugees and families from ISIS, women and children.
It is also the most dangerous in the world due to the presence of more than 40,000 ISIS women and their children.
For that, children represent more than two thirds of this number, since they represent 66% of the population in the camp, and “most of them do not have identification documents”, especially those born in the land of the supposed “state caliphate “after their parents joined them, according to reports from the nations. United.
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