Where are the German IS fighters from Syria's al-Hol camp? New clues emerge after camp dissolution
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Serena Bilanceri
Summary
The article investigates the fate of German IS fighters and their families who were held in the al-Hol camp in northeastern Syria. With the camp's dissolution by the Syrian government, the whereabouts of these individuals have become unclear. The piece examines new evidence and traces that suggest where these former IS members may have ended up, highlighting the ongoing security concerns and the challenges of tracking radicalized individuals who were part of the Islamic State.
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Mit der Auflösung des Lagers durch die syrische Regierung verloren sich die Spuren.
Doch einige Hinweise auf den Verbleib der IS-Kämpfer gibt es nun.
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