Some women have re-formed the Hisba to keep camp residents in line, according to officers from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces guarding the camp. Maya Alleruzzo Women speak to guards at the gate that closes off the section for foreign families who lived in the Islamic State's so-called caliphate, at Al-Hol camp. Maya Alleruzzo The camp is past full capacity, with more than 70,000 residents from former Islamic State-held areas in Syria. When she reached Syria, Isis militants put her in a house for women and brought suitors for marriage. Maya Alleruzzo Women purchase goods from the back of a truck in the marketplace at Al-Hol camp, near Hassakeh, Syria.
Source: Stuff April 23, 2019 12:45 UTC