The al-Hol camp in northeast Syria holds about 6,000 women and children, the family members of Islamic State fighters who were either captured or killed. The camp is guarded by American-backed forces who control about a quarter of Syria. Holly Williams went inside the dangerous camp, whose future is uncertain following the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
Uncertainty over future of Syrian camp holding women, children linked to ISIS
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