The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

As radical ideology spread in “al-Hol mini-state,” a Body of an Iraqi man found killed with a sharp object

Al-Hasaka Province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: the body of an Iraqi young man was found this morning after being hit in the neck and head by a sharp object.

This incident took place in the 2nd Section of the Iraqi refugee camp in al-Hool camp, which became known as “al-Hol mini-state” east of Hasakah.

The young man was reportedly working as a guard in the camp market.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights published on the 23rd of January 2020 that a tent was burned inside the “al-Hol Camp” today, it was inhabited by a woman with her children of the Indonesian nationality who are from the families of members of the “Islamic State” organization.

Reliable sources told the Syrian Observatory that the extremist women are behind the fire, where the Indonesian woman spoke to the media about her desire to abandon the ideology of the “Islamic State” Organization and return home.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitored on the 15th of January 2020 that two children died and their mother was injured, after a fire broke out in a tent in ‘Al Hol mini-state’ camp in far southern rural Al-Hasakah.

The burn victims are families of the ISIS group of Turkish nationality, the fire is likely to have been caused by extremist women of the group families’ members.

Yesterday, the Syrian Observatory reported that the body of a woman killed by extremist women was found in al-Hol camp in rural Al Hasakah province. According to the Syrian Observatory sources, the victim refused to apply the ideology of the “Islamic State” before she was killed.