Thirty-four Australian women and children, relatives of Islamic State fighters, are trapped in a desert camp in Syria, five ...
A group of 12 women and 22 children - aged between five and 56 - who left Australia to join male partners who were fighting for ISIS have been kept in the al-Roj detention camp in north-east Syria ...
But when it does happen, it’s at Al-Roj camp. It is much smaller and more manageable than Al-Hol, and it is where ...
There are approximately 56,000 people in al-Hol, including 30,000 Iraqis, 15,000 Syrians, and up to 10,000 foreigners. Roj camp houses approximately 3,000 people, mostly foreigners with a few ...
US-born Hoda Muthana, 29, says she was “kicked like crazy” after being set upon by die-hard ISIS-supporting women at the Al-Roj camp in northeast Syria. Muthana says her seven-year-old son ...
Security experts believe “balance is possible” to ensure ISIS brides and their children stuck in Syrian detention camps can ...
As more of them were repatriated or moved to the nearby al-Roj camp, where supervision is stricter, the lessons were shelved. Mr Tanner said 23 children and seven adults had been repatriated ...
Families of foreign IS fighters and IS Yazidi captives are in the largest camps such as Roj and al-Hawl. The situation in the camps especially the ¬Al-Hawl camp is dire. Sheikhmous Ahmad told SBS ...
The Al-Hol refugee camp dates back decades. But its population—together with the nearby Roj facility—swelled to more than 60,000 after Islamic State’s last stand at the Syrian town of Baghouz in the ...
Five women have escaped The Al-Hol camp, which houses thousands of displaced people, including families of ISIS fighters, ...
A “helpless” Australian mother stuck in a Syrian detention camp after fleeing almost a decade ago at the height of Islamic ...