The Guardian -
31 Aug 2019 06:00

Camp for Iraqis and Syrians fleeing caliphate flooded by families of Isis fighters, brewing deeper problems The vast scale of al-Hawl can be seen from miles away, on the road that leads to the camp from the west. The white tents housing the displaced women and children of Islamic State stretch out over the dusty landscape far beyond the adjacent town's outskirts, the furthest away encroaching upon the foot of a hill. The women of al-Hawl now call it Jabal Baghuz, or Baghuz Mountain, named for th...
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