- Title: U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish forces move to halt 'brutal torture' at IS camp
- Date: 28th August 2022
- Summary: AL-HOL CAMP, SYRIA (AUGUST 26, 2022) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF MILITARY VEHICLES BELONGING TO INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES OPERATING IN SYRIA'S SEMI-AUTONOMOUS NORTHEAST ENTERING AL-HOL CAMP VARIOUS OF ARMED PERSONNEL ENTERING CAMP VARIOUS OF SPOKESPERSON OF INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES OPERATING IN SYRIA'S SEMI-AUTONOMOUS NORTHEAST, ALI HASSAN, TALKING BADGE SHOWING HASSAN'S RANK (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) SPOKESPERSON OF INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES OPERATING IN SYRIA'S SEMI-AUTONOMOUS NORTHEAST, ALI HASSAN, SAYING: "The humanity and security campaign was launched at this time because of the urgent need brought on by the escalation and increase in violent cases by IS cells in the al-Hol camp. During this year, there have been 43 killings and executions in which silenced pistols or military rifles were used. Developments suggest that all the victims were civilians, including 14 women and two children who were brutally tortured." VARIOUS TOP SHOTS OF THE CAMP SHOWING THE DEPLOYMENT OF FORCES VARIOUS OF WOMEN SECURITY PERSONNEL WITH WOMEN AND CHILDREN AT CAMP / INSPECTING WOMEN (SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) SPOKESPERSON OF INTERNAL SECURITY FORCES OPERATING IN SYRIA'S SEMI-AUTONOMOUS NORTHEAST, ALI HASSAN, SAYING: "Compared to last year, there is an increase in the pace of operations within the camp, especially during and after the attempted prison break." VARIOUS OF SECURITY PERSONNEL DEPLOYMENT AT CAMP
- Embargoed: 11th September 2022 11:45
- Keywords: Al-Hol camp IS Syria Syria war U.S-BACKED FORCES Violence
- Location: AL-HOL CAMP, SYRIA
- City: AL-HOL CAMP, SYRIA
- Country: Syria
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Middle East
- Reuters ID: LVA001107428082022RP1
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish security forces have launched a new operation targeting Islamic State sleeper cells in a large northeastern detention camp where violence has reached record levels.
At least 44 people including 14 women have been killed this year in the al-Hol camp, which holds internal refugees and families of suspected IS fighters.
"We launched the campaign at this time because of the urgent need brought on by the escalation and increase in violent cases by IS cells in al-Hol camp," said Ali Hassan, a spokesperson for the internal security forces operating in Syria's semi-autonomous northeast.
He told Reuters the victims showed signs of "brutal torture," were often killed with silenced pistols or rifles, and their bodies hidden in sewage pipes.
"Compared to last year, there is an increase in the pace of operations within the camp, especially during and after the attempted prison break," Hassan said.
He was referring to a January riot in a northeast Syrian prison, where IS suspects attempting a jailbreak took over part of the detention facility and dozens escaped.
Hassan said perpetrators of the violence in al-Hol likely had contact with IS units still roaming free.
Al-Hol houses around 55,000 people, including Syrians, Iraqis, and other nationals who fled IS-held areas as the jihadists faced an onslaught by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
The UN refugee agency in June described the situation at the camp as "catastrophic" saying that an additional "safe space" should be created to protect women and girls from attacks.
The agency said humanitarian organizations had had their facilities vandalized and equipment looted and that repeated lockdowns due to security incidents in the camp meant aid workers had reduced access to people in need.
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