Albanian in Syria sends a message from camp: They're beating us up.

Albanian mothers and children within the Al Hawl camp are being mistreated. A message reached in A2's editing shows the situation inside the camp, while an Arab citizen, a friend of Mentinje Duman, who lost his life in the camp, relates to A2 that Eva Duman follows being camped and takes refuge in a Bosniak. A message [...]
A message reached in A2 editorials shows that Albanians left at the Al Hawl camp are being mistreated by radicalised women. The motives, according to the message, are that most of them want to leave for countries of origin but are not allowed. Some of them are mistreated even though they have cell phones and continue talking to their relatives.
The presence of radicalised elements within the camp, which must strengthen the morals of other women, is starting to operate at Al Hawl. Also known as Hisbah, former member of the Al Khansaa Brigade in the Islamic State, has been tasked with punishing all those women who did not respect the morality of the ISIS's health and laws.
Another conversation that A2 members with an Arab citizen, known to Mentinje Duman, who lost his life at Al Hawl, shows that Eva Duman is still inside the camp while staying with a Bosnian woman.
Long ago, Hajriye Tasusan, Elona Shuli, Myrvette Dibra, Eva Duman and Emmanuel Daci continue to remain inside the Al Hawl camp, while the situation is increasingly agravating, at a time when the various states can repatriate their citizens. Something like that did Kosovo and Northern Macedonia, together with the men held in Al Hassakah Prison.











