She was accompanied by a Kurdish intelligence officer who made no attempt to intervene in the interview. “I told them where the house was,” said Umm Sayyaf. Umm Sayyaf at first refused to cooperate with her captors and remained sullen and sometimes volatile in her cell in northern Iraq. For many hours Umm Sayyaf pored over maps and photographs laid out on a table in front of her, alongside American men. “Her name is Saadia Ibrahim,” said Umm Sayyaf.
Source: The Guardian May 31, 2019 12:00 UTC