In 1999 it went from Kosovo as a refugee to the US, in 2014 it joined I SIS

Freedom Sulejmani now hopes he will save America again, not leaving it in Assad's army's hands when he was 23 years old, Freedom Sulejmani came to the US as a refugee to escape war in Kosovo. In America, he was given refugee status and then citizenship. 16 years later, in 2014, he left [...]
When he was 23, Freedom Sulejmani came to the US as a refugee to escape the war in Kosovo. In America, he was given refugee status and then citizenship.
16 years later, in 2014, he fled with his entire family to join I SIS in Iraq and Syria! !
Now he wants to return to Kosovo. He says he was part of the Islamic State but he didn't fight. The problem is that all those returning say they didn't fight. Release is one of several hundred American subjects who joined I SIS starting in 2014.
He is also one of about five thousand prisoners who have been detained following the fall of the ISIS base in Syria. 20 years ago, America saved him in two directions. He granted refugee status (and then citizenship) and intervened in Kosovo, releasing and ending the war there.
Now Freedom Sulejmani hopes the United States will save him again. He fears that now that the US withdrew, leaving Kurds alone in the face of Syrian and Turkish attacks, Kurdish prisons will end up in the hands of Assad's army, a war criminal who has massacred civilians, and no longer those suspected of being part of the ISIS.
My wife and two children are in another camp. American authorities interviewed him twice. The US wants to investigate its subjects to find out if they committed war crimes. The release says it prefers a prison in Kosovo, but the US will extradite it to its maximum security prisons if it concludes he is a war criminal.
His story sounds ironic to many Albanians. He came from Kosovo to the US for escape from war, when the Atlantic Battalion boys went in the opposite direction -- from the US to Kosovo -- towards war.
That's right, because not all of us are rifles and no one should be forced to fight against conscience.
However, irony is strong when you think that when the war began in Syria and Iraq, the same man now goes to war. You even take your children with you, two and four, respectively! !
Interviewers who have asked him told them that life in the West is full of sins and that he wanted to live virtuously in a country of Islamic morality.
Well, they told him, but why didn't the word come to Saudi Arabia?
Freedom of Solomon was told that there were bureaucratic difficulties, and in Syria it was easier to go beyond the border. He says he has given $500 to Turkish soldiers at the border, and they have let him pass. He says he didn't see the head-cut videos. He didn't go there for violence.
He went to work in construction because in the U.S., he finished his construction engineering studies in Chicago. From there he was settled and lived in Canada, where he became a devout believer.
He lived in Chicago with the woman he married. He said he might be Polish. The children are called Aisha and Muhammad.
He says he was lied to by I's propaganda videos The SIS where Muslims came out saying how happy life was in the Islamic State.
Admits he worked guard and that he carried weapons to the soldiers of I SIS but not that he's ever fired a gun himself but in training. He said he was finally disappointed by I SIS did not tell them what was going on. Food was only for the commanders.
It means both in the Western world and here. A form of control over people is fear”, he said.
While the pseudo-califati was shrinking rapidly, shortly before the last city collapsed. Freedom Solomon joined the entire family, the so-called humanitarian corridor created by internationals.
His fear was that they would die of hunger. Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces troops arrested and imprisoned him. The family was placed in a camp for the ISIS family.
Now, he admits that he has repented of leaving America and Canada for the Islamic State. /Illyria












