The Guardian reveals: That's how women are escaping from the terrible camp in Syria

The Guardian reveals: That's how women are escaping from the terrible camp in Syria

With hundreds of foreign women associated with the Islamic State, they are escaping their stay at the Al Hol camp in Syria by marrying men who know them online who pay to get them out of the camp. The prestigious British newspaper “The Guardian” has dedicated a long writing way out [...]

With hundreds of foreign women associated with the Islamic State, they are escaping their stay at the Al Hol camp in Syria by marrying men who know them online who pay to get them out of the camp.

The prestigious British newspaper “The Guardian” has dedicated a long-term writing to the way the Syrian Women's Camps are carried out by Kurdish forces.

From our interviews inside the camp says The Guardian such marriages are an easy opportunity to get out of the camp by turning into a popular “rarantije”> from Hell Al Hol.

I get messages every day asking if I'm looking for a man“, said of The Guardian a woman inside the Russian-born Al Hol who stressed that “here around me Muslim sisters who continue to be for I SIS is getting married”

Journalists of The Guardian write that such marriages for jihadists among them in Europe are seen as an honourary medal on behalf of the radical ideology of Islam they attend.

At forums used in Arabic are frequent posts where it says: Can I find a wife of women in the camps determined to follow the path of religion? I can get her off the catch.

To get a woman out of Al Hol camp writes “The Guardian” is paid up to $15,000.

Traffic to extract women from Al Hol is carried out by sexmen who are in the Kurdish-controlled city of Idlib, Syria.

The most expensive way is to get out in private cars by bribing Kurdish soldiers of the SDF including the cell phones of I SIS until arrival to a safe house in Idlieb.

Another way is to hide women inside water Autobots who come in to supply Al Hol camp.

That happens at night, paying Kurdish camp guards.

Top Channel last week published a conversation by journalist Muhamed Veliu, with a woman of a foreign nationality located in Al Hol.

She said that 16-year-old Albanian Eva Duman may have left the camp and is in the town of Idlib.

Top Channel

 

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