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Behind the steel door, the cell is packed with prisoners in orange jackets stretching “coc on foot”, covering every inch of space on the floor. An AFP team was given rare access to one of the objects filled with people in northeast Syria, where Kurdish forces are holding suspects [...]
An AFP team was given rare access to one of Syria's crowded objects, where Kurdish forces are holding suspects from the Islamic State group (ISIS)
While a Turkish offensive launched against Kurdish forces earlier this month has created chaos in the area, how strong such doors will be is a question that keeps the world anxious.

The men were put in fortified prisons such as the one in Hasakeh from dozens of countries that don't want them free but don't even want to go back to their own places, writes the Daily Maill, records Telegrafi.
With 5,000 Syrian, Iraqi prisoners, but also British, French, German, and not only prison is packed by former ISIS international jihadists.
The group is accused of committing widespread atrocities in territory once controlled in Iraq and Syria, including mass executions, rapes, slavery and torture, most of which were filmed for propaganda.
I want to leave prison and go home to my family”, says Aseel Mathan, 22.

A young man fled his birth Wales when he was still 17 years old, to join his brother in Mosul, Iraq's northern town, where he was born “California”.
When his brother was killed, he moved across the Syrian border to Raqa, the other main centre of Islamic State.
“I want to return to Britain”, Mathan said, adding that he wanted not to have responded to the call issued in 2014 by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who, according to the US, was killed several hours after the new Welshan spoke to AFP.
Meanwhile, a nine - year - old boy from central Asia named Khaled brings out his head to see who might be the visitor, smiling at the watchman who asks him to calm his fervent friends.
But what's also disturbing, writes DailyMail, is that nearly a third of the prison population is sick and needs treatment for a variety of wounds and conditions involving Hepatitis and AIDS.
Only about 300 of them can spend the night in the medical department, among them Aballah Nooman, a 24-year-old Belgian who takes off his shirt to show an open wound.
My organs are pouring out”, he says, clarifying that he was injured by a jihadist friend who accidentally shot him while cleaning his gun.
Some of those arrested are teenagers, and none of them have even been under the sun once a month or more.

Their mattresses overlap to cover the cold floor as a stench comes from the nearby medical department, where visitors are given surgical masks at the door.
They virtually have no knowledge of what is happening outside, their days measured by the five daily prayers of Muslims.
The prisoners have not heard that Sunday, US President Donald Trump, announced the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Bagdad, in an American attack northwest of Syria.
“They have no contact with the outside world”, says the prison governor, who named him Serhat and demanded that the object's exact location not be shown.
Many of the prisoners there are all skin and bones. The lucky ones have a bed to lie down, but most of them just sit directly on the floor.
The prison clinic is just as crowded as other cells while a gray man with crutches exactly makes his way through the ghost crowd.
But according to Daily Maill, I'm tracking Telegrafi, the condition of the wounded is about the intensity of the fighting that led to the recent territorial loss of I SIS in the hands of Kurds-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) supported by the US.
It also reveals the severe conditions experienced by the last residents of the jihadists' Califat when it took the last “position of” at the Baghouz district, 200 kilometers (125 miles) south.
Kurdish authorities say more than 50 nationalities are represented in prisons run by Kurds, where more than 12,000 suspects are currently held for ISIS members.
Not all I warriors. The SIS were captured by coalition forces led by the Kurds and the US in the days of “the death of Califat” and the jihadist group has continued to attack its enemies through the clan cells roaming the region.
Some day, says Governor Serhat, fugitive jihadists arrive near the prison and open fire as a way to tell the prisoners that they are still there.
And the question is the fact that from France to Tunisia, many of the countries of inmates' origin are unwilling to repatriate them, for fear of a public reaction in their countries.
With the support of their leading US ally more unpredictable than ever, and under constant pressure from Turkey, the autonomous administration of the Syrian Kurds can hardly defend itself, let him arrest foreigners.
Kurdish forces have repeatedly warned that a Turkish “invasion” Who became reality on October 9th could result in massive prison destruction that would free some of the world's most fanatic terrorists in the region and beyond.
In this direction, as a senior American official, more than 100 have already exploded. But none of this prison has left, Serhat says.












