Inside al-Hol, the ‘toxic’ Isil prison camp where radicalised women have taken control
Radicalised Islamic State women held in al-Hol detention camp in northern Syria have been mobilising friends and family to organise a prison break.
Fears are now growing of a possible escape as the Kurds who operate the camp have been forced to redeploy troops to the border to fight the Turkish invasion into northern Syria.
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Hol, a sprawling settlement holding some 68,000 Isil wives and their children and run by the UK’s Kurdish allies, has variously been described as a “ticking timebomb”, a “mini caliphate”, and “Camp Bucca II” after the notorious US-run detention centre in Iraq which spawned Baghdadi and his cohort.
It is a camp full of women refusing to give up on the Islamic State, and their…