Hundreds of IS Relatives Released from al-Hol Camp in Kurdistan of Syria

Hundreds of IS Relatives Released from al-Hol Camp in Kurdistan of Syria

Jun 06 2019

ARK News: While the fate of dozens of militants, politicians and Kurdish activists remains unknown in the prisons of the Democratic Unionist Party the PYD, Syria's Democratic Forces (QSD), which the PYD militants constituted the main part of them, continue to release terrorists of Da’esh from its jails.

A total of 800 women and children related to the Islamic State (IS) militias have been released from the al-Hol Camp in the Syrian Kurdish province of Hasaka.

According to local officials and witnesses, at least 17 buses were seen leaving the camp on Monday, taking 800 IS relatives back to their homes.

Al-Hol Camp is where the Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD) hold more than 73,000 members of IS and their relatives. The camp is under the control of Syrian Democratic Forces (QSD).

Media reports said the release of the huge number of IS relatives came after an agreement between the QSD and Arab tribal leaders who had asked for the release of those who were not involved in IS crimes.

It is noted that over the past two years, more than 1,500 terrorists have been released under various addresses, including self-government initiatives of the PYD, community and clans initiatives.

More than a thousand Syrian Kurdish citizens are still being kidnapped by Da’esh and their fate is unknown, despite the announcement of victory over Da’esh by QSD.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had previously reported that many of the terrorists Da’esh that were released by QSD, and then they have become a part of the security forces and traffic police in the areas of the control of QSD, especially in the town of Ain Isa.


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