The widows of ISIS fighters in Iraq often have to flee their towns, for fear of retribution. It’s no
The widows of ISIS fighters in Iraq often have to flee their towns, for fear of retribution. It’s not uncommon for relatives of suspected ISIS members, even those who have not been formally charged, to be rounded up by security forces and sent to remote desert camps, where they are denied food, medical services, and access to documents. Read the full story, “Iraq’s Post-ISIS Campaign of Revenge,” here. -- source link