Men suspected of ties to ISIS are held in a former home in eastern Mosul. The prisoners were being held in east Mosul, which was liberated by Iraqi security forces in January. Qutaiba Salem, 25, said he joined ISIS in Mosul to pay for medicine for his mother. (Derek Stoffel/CBC)Both Ibrahim and the first detainee we met, Qutaiba Salem, admitted they joined ISIS, but both denied carrying out acts of violence against residents of Mosul. (Derek Stoffel/CBC)Salem maintains he spent two years working in the kitchen of a Mosul house that five ISIS fighters called home.
Source: CBC News April 19, 2017 09:00 UTC