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The al-Hawl refugee camp in northeastern Syria is effectively an open-air prison for 50,000 people suspected of ties to ISIS.
Years after their son left the U.S. to join ISIS, a Minnesota couple learned they had two young grandsons trapped in a Syrian ...
Human rights groups for years have cited poor living conditions and pervasive violence in the camp, which houses about 37,000 ...
Kurdish authorities in northeast Syria have announced an agreement with the transitional government in Damascus to evacuate ...
The new Syrian transitional government is seeking to find a way to deal with thousands of ISIS families who have been housed ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan says his country, the United States, Syria and Iraq have formed a working group to try ...
A local leader said she hopes to help some of the thousands of refugees admitted under President Joe Biden who are now ...
More than 60,000 women and children have flooded al-Hol refugee camp, pushing it to the brink. Women and children, relatives of ISIS fighters and staunch supporters of the Islamic State ...
Bureaucracy isn’t the only thing inhibiting rescues. As of 2023, the al-Hol refugee camp in northeastern Syria was home to some nearly 50,000 people, a large portion of whom are surrendered ...
This is Al Hol camp in northeast Syria ... and are not allowed to leave. While the camp initially housed other refugees displaced from conflicts in Iraq and Syria, tens of thousands of people ...
Al-Hol – which was set up in 2003 after the American invasion of Iraq – is no ordinary refugee camp. It shelters not only displaced civilians but also thousands of families linked to the IS ...