NGOs sound alarm as foreign families flee camp holding suspected IS members
Annexe holding 6,000 women and children is now mostly empty, raising security and humanitarian concerns
Most of the foreign families of suspected Islamic State fighters have left al-Hawl camp since the Syrian government took control of the facility, prompting security and humanitarian concerns over their whereabouts.
About 6,000 women and children from 42 different countries were previously held in the foreignersβ annexe of al-Hawl camp in north-east Syria, which housed some of the most radical former members of the extremist group. The foreignersβ annexe was separate from the part of the camp that contained about 20,000 Syrians and Iraqis.
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Β© Photograph: Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images

Β© Photograph: Abdulmonam Eassa/Getty Images


