Yazidi survivors from Iraq reveal harrowing experiences of ISIS captivity, including the kidnapping and rape of children as young as four and nine. Reports highlight the brutal actions of ISIS members, with some in the West considering repatriating ISIS females. In Syria's Roj camp, a 14-year-old ISIS 'emir' instills fear among children, raising concerns about the growth of a new generation of jihadists. The international community's response to the situation is criticized, with the shadow of ISIS terror still looming large in former territories.
The ISIS ‘emir’, 14, who rules Syria detention camp by fear: Five years after the fall of Islamic State’s caliphate, a new generation of extremists has grown up behind the wire in Roj camp, where Shamima Begum is held https://t.co/NiWLbTLszU
It's been 10 years since Isis stormed to power in Iraq and Syria, as the world watched in horror. As the group claimed responsibility for the barbaric Moscow massacre, I travelled to former Isis territory and met survivors in Iraq - where the shadow of terror still looms large🧵 https://t.co/0wpiV61fOQ
The #ISIS ‘emir’, 14, who rules #Syria detention camp by fear: In Roj camp, where tens of thousands of children are living, a new generation of jihadists is growing up - and the international community does not seem to care ⬇️ https://t.co/CDCkQvpdFM
Yazidi women recount ISIS captivity: They raped children as young as 4 - ISIS women often more brutal than the men. And some in the West want to repatriate ISIS females, calling them victims??? #terrorism https://t.co/wMDU26qNjD
Several Yazidi survivors, who were held captive by ISIS in #Iraq, recount in exclusive interviews with Al Arabiya and Al Hadath, how ISIS members kidnapped and raped children as young as four and nine. https://t.co/gnBb2CBy5H