A difficult reality for Al-Hol camp, located in the city of Hasaka, northeastern Syria, and includes the remnants of ISIS families of women and children of the terrorist organization, as media outlets operating in the north of Syria published news about the practice of the organization’s women who hold different nationalities, for the system of calculation or what is known as the (moral police) On the irregularities of the ISIS understanding of religion.
The Furat Post network reported that ISIS assaulted a 13-year-old Pakistani girl for not wearing the burqa while she was leaving and wandering in the camp, which resulted in a broken neck and back, and severe injury.
This is not the first time that ISIS assaults children and women inside the camp, as women have previously attacked children who used to attend schools, claiming that they are studying infidel curricula.
These women always attack their attacks in broad daylight, as they are used to exposing their victims with a white weapon, suffocation, or even burning tents.
Al-Hol camp is categorized as the most dangerous camp in the world, especially as there is an existing speculation about the possibility of the rebirth of ISIS from the womb of these women who adhere to the ideology’s thoughts.
Under Kurdish administration
Al-Hol camp is located 45 km east of the city of Hasaka, under the control of the Kurdish Self-Administration, as it was launched when the ISIS collapsed and its fighters fled, and at the beginning of its launch, things were moving towards it would be a camp for ISIS fugitives, but conditions developed to become common between ISIS with their children and others.
The ISIS settle specifically in the south of the camp, where a community known as the Migrant Quarter, in reference to mostly non-Arab ISIS, has gathered.
Self-management always calls for emptying the camp by restoring each country to the ISIS, which has its nationality, but very few countries have expressed their willingness to restore their ISIS women, which made the self-administration facing a crisis that necessitates the disposal of these extremist women.
Self-administration estimates the size of the camp’s residents at 30,890 Iraqi refugees, 30,314 Syrian refugees and 10,454 immigrants from about 60 countries.
In a statement issued on October 6, 2019, the Kurdish administration warned of what it considered an ISIS organization for their ranks to spread extremist ideology, saying that the organization has an opportunity to reshape it through these women and their activities.
Nourhan El-Sheikh, a professor of political science, said: ISIS does not mind returning in any way even if it is on the shoulders of its women, noting that the organization is operating this period in more than one direction so that it can regain even a portion of its strength.
And she warned in statements to the “reference” of these women who said that they are working to spread ISIS ideology, noting that they need a process of revising their tendencies to exclude those who disbelieve in the ideology of them, and then presenting them to rehabilitation programs to reintegrate the returnees into society.
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