In Syria, instability allowed ISIS fighters to flee camps, but many of their families still detained

npr.org·By  Jane Arraf
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Humanitarian Reporting

This article documents human rights concerns or humanitarian issues using credible institutional sources. It is not considered a psychological operation.

This article is not considered a psychological operation. It reports on the humanitarian and security challenges at Roj camp in northeastern Syria, which houses wives and children of ISIS members, with a focus on the vulnerable conditions faced by the mostly child population. The article highlights the fears of detained individuals, like American Hoda Muthana, amid shifting regional control and the potential resurgence of ISIS following a security vacuum.

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