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'We Pray For The Caliphate To Return': ISIS Families Crowd Into Syrian Camps

JANE ARRAF

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Women carry children near the al-Hol camp in Syria's Kurdish-majority region of Rojava. The camp is filled with more than 72,000 people — most of them women and children who came out of the last ISIS-held territory.

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The women huddle for shelter from the rain under a corrugated iron roof, their long black cloaks dragging in the mud as they wait in line for food and pray for the return of the ISIS caliphate.

The squalid al-Hol camp, in the Kurdish-majority region of Syria known as Rojava, is filled with more than 72,000 people — most of them women and children who came out of the last piece of ISIS-held territory in Baghouz.

They include thousands of Iraqis and Syrians who believe they will usher in a new caliphate. And they pose a risk to the Iraqi government, seeking to repatriate the Iraqis, and to Syrian Kurdish authorities, having nowhere to send the Syrians.

Families Of ISIS Fighters Crowd Camps In Syria
"This is injustice — we pray for the caliphate to return," says one of the women, who says this is the third day they have been turned away from promised cartons of food. Everything is in short supply here.

"If it weren't for the airstrikes on our tents and camps killing our children," she says, "we would not have left the caliphate." All refuse to give their names.

All of the women are completely covered in long black cloaks, with only a slit for their eyes. A few have covered even their eyes.

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"Convert, convert!" a group of women and girls shout at me, urging me to recite the shahada, the Muslim profession of faith: "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is his messenger."

"If you became Muslim and cover like us and became a member of our religion, you would not be killed" in the ISIS caliphate, one woman tells me.

To the world, to the governments it threatened and the hundreds of thousands it killed in Iraq and Syria, ISIS was one of the most brutal organizations known.

To its followers — who number in the tens of thousands and escaped the fall of the last ISIS territory in Syria with their beliefs intact — ISIS could do no wrong.

In their caliphate, they say there was justice. There was no bribery or corruption or wasta — the influence-peddling at the heart of most countries in the region.


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"Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and any shepherd were on the same level," says an Iraqi boy, referring to the ISIS leader now believed to be in hiding.

They say when there was food in the caliphate, it was distributed. Here at the camp, they say they come every day to be humiliated and told there's nothing for them.


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Malnourished infants have died due to lack of shelter and medical care in the camp in this breakaway region of Syria, according to the World Health Organization and other aid groups. With the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria, the Rojava region now faces an uncertain future.

The women in the camp believe its harsh conditions are deliberate — part of what they believe to be a continuing war against Muslims around the world.

They say everything under ISIS was what God wanted.

"Of course there were beheadings — why should I lie?" says a Syrian woman. "It's based on the Quran and the rules of God."


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Asked about the Yazidi minority, which ISIS targeted with a campaign of genocide, the women shout: "Devil worshippers!"

Misconceptions about the ancient Yazidi religion have led to dozens of massacres over the centuries. When ISIS took over a third of Iraq in 2014, thousands of Yazidis were killed or captured as sex slaves.

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Women and children wait for distribution of food at the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria. Most are family members of ISIS fighters, viewed by the region's Kurdish Syrian leadership as a potential danger. Iraq says it wants to bring back 30,000 of its citizens to place in Iraqi camps, but few are willing to return.

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"If they don't convert to Islam and they don't become Muslim like us and worship God, then they deserve it," an Iraqi woman says.

This camp, they complain, is full of infidels. There is music. Male and female guards wear tight clothing and smoke cigarettes. They say the men harass women.

They insist that everything was better in what they call al-dawla — the state.

"There, a woman would walk with her head held high and a man would lower his eyes," a Syrian woman says. "Here, it's the opposite."

The region's Kurdish Syrian leadership views the large numbers of radicalized women and children as a continued danger.

"The women and children who have been raised on the mentality of ISIS and terrorism need to be rehabilitated and reintegrated into their communities," says Abdulkarim Omar, a foreign relations official in the Kurdish region of northeast Syria. "Otherwise, they will be the foundations of future terrorism."

But there is little money or political will for reintegrating ISIS families in either Iraq or Syria.

At a smaller camp run by the Kurdish Syrian forces, ISIS wives from Western countries are exposed to lectures about how ISIS is not Islam and what ISIS did to Yazidis and other women.

But there are no similar programs at al-Hol camp for Syrian and Iraqi ISIS families — and there are very few in Iraq.

"Any official who goes for an hour and speaks to them can't change anything — are you a prophet that they would believe in you?" says Hisham al-Hashimi, an Iraqi counterterrorism expert in Baghdad.

"We have proposed [deradicalization] programs in the past, but no one has implemented them," says Ali Abbas Jahaker, a deputy director at Iraq's Ministry of Migration. Jahaker says the Iraqi government plans to repatriate 30,000 Iraqi women and children over three months but will not force the families to return against their will.

In Syria, camp officials say so far, fewer than 1,000 Iraqis have indicated they want to go home.

The women at al-Hol say they are there because ISIS leader Baghdadi told them to escape to save their children.

"This is the next generation of the caliphate," one of the women says. "If you talk to them, they have the true creed implanted in their minds. The true creed will remain."

And in fact, it's a girl from the Iraqi city of Tikrit who is among the most fervent in the group. She appears to be 11 or 12.

On judgment day, the girl tells us, God will pour molten metal in the ears of those who listen to music.

"The ones who are not covered, now I ask God in the next life to light the fires of hell with their hair!" she declares.

She says she went to school under ISIS — what she calls a proper school, with boys and girls segregated — and vows she won't go to school again until the caliphate returns.

They all believe it's just a matter of time.

Awadh al-Taee contributed reporting from Baghdad.

 
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According to some, these people are also Mossad agents.
 
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Yeah man, actually these are mossad and usa agents wearing burqas
isis will turn up anywhere in the world to help forward goals of the west. middle east or the near east is partially destroyed. Now it will be brought to central asia and south asia.
 
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Take those children away from these Vile Women. Make special Institutes for those kids to be DE-ISISified and reintegrate into the society by providing them modern education. Remove any trace of their parents and family background.
As for these men and women, Execute every man and woman who have been involved in the barbaric murders of innocent civilians by ISIS on basis of difference of Believes, While those who can prove their innocence as being a non-combatant or a combatant only fighting in battles against armies should be pardoned and taken to concentration/rehabilitation camps and kept their for a period of 4 5 years before releasing them.
Western countries can do it with their own citizen but i doubt they will take such pain for these Middle Eastern ISIS people.
And for the Local Arab governments, they will rather execute every combatant and Jail the non combatants and allow them to rot away for the rest of their lives.
Bleak future for all of these idiots who joined this cause. I still remember back in the days when US withdrew from Iraq and around 2011-2012 i think when IS Exploded in Iraq Capturing huge Swatches of lands. The Execution and Mass murder videos that came out every day from Iraq. Car Pursuits ending up with shooting whole families inside the fleeing car including women and Children. Murdering whole Civil Administration of a Town in mass execution. Gunning down 10s of people chanting Allah-o-Akbar. And i am not even talking about the Beheading Festivals and mass execution of Soldiers. Fresh in my memory . I still remember their was an event where they beheaded some hundred women. (Specially those Car chase Videos where they gunned down fleeing families while making videos and rejoicing still make me sad when i recall them).
Now what should world do with these people my civilized mind fails to answer. How can these animals reintegrate into a normal life. A life of NOT killing and stuff. Like just do some job or business. Come back to your kids after full day of work. feed them. Go out with your family once twice a week, Stuff like that. Normal Stuff.
 
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For some people - the only cure is life in prison - or a bullet. As someone else said, take their kids away from them. These people have sullied the good name of the Caliphate.
 
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Even if we agree mossad is involved ,how they able to exploit so many that its global phenomenon. You should start looking inwards to find fault .
The so called west and non Muslims (who you blame) are able to exploit your weakness,as long as Islam kathray may hai mentality dsnt change and ideology which helps recruiting the Muslims by others is not addressed you will always be in the situation .
 
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in war torn area, where there is no check... a small group of infiltrators with money and arms backing.. they can muster a lot of unemployed, insecure people with some radicalised ones... it is a pattern... destabilise a country... armed rebels... then invade.. then fight those rebels... keep occupying for resources....
its not 'slam khatry ma hay' but geo politics/capturing mineral wealth etc...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/isis-we-have-our-hands-on-weapons-ammo-air-dropped-by-u-s/
 
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There is no caliphate coming and they will simply be used by mossad c.i.a etc.
 
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You won’t believe how many Shias and yazidis these people killed.
Give them enough power and they will even shame Hitler in killing people.

difference between Hitler and these thugs:
Hitler had a highly trained Germany army and highly advanced German nation behind him
 
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There might be Uighur families among them. I think they should be sent to Turkey because majority of them holding those purchased Turkish passports!
 
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