Women and children who don't want anyone

The Al-Hoc camp in northeastern Syria is filled with angry people whose questions no one is answering. Within the camp are the women and children of the “Islamic State militants” (ISIS). They are women and children abandoned by men and fathers after the fall of self - proclaimed potassium, but even after the fall of governments [...]
Within the camp are the women and children of the “Islamic State militants” (ISIS). They are women and children abandoned by men and fathers after the fall of self - proclaimed potassium, but even after the fall of their governments that were unknown to them, writes Koha Ditore today.
Some of them, however, continue not to give up deeply rooted ideology.
We are invincible! Some women say, and they get hit in their face when you ask them about the challenges they are facing every day while living without family heads on the run.
But there are those who beg to make an opening and settle in any house just to leave the dusty camp.
As Western governments react slowly and without any clear strategy, many children are dying in the desert.
Terror Camp
Umm Usma, Belgian woman of Moroccan descent, says she has been helping Syria's women and children for six years since she's come within the ISIS.












