Published : 09-07-2017
Reporting from Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, AGPS news correspondent said ISIS militias, who have been holding sway over large areas of Yarmouk, tasked female affiliates with detecting religious breaches in the camp.
As of Saturday morning, the appointed groups of women have raked through residential neighborhoods and zones controlled by ISIS, chasing down alleged “lawbreakers.”
ISIS has tightened grip on Yarmouk ever since it crept into the camp in early April 2015 with the help of Tahrir AlSham fighters (formerly known as AlNusra Front).
Reporting from Yarmouk Camp for Palestinian refugees, south of Damascus, AGPS news correspondent said ISIS militias, who have been holding sway over large areas of Yarmouk, tasked female affiliates with detecting religious breaches in the camp.
As of Saturday morning, the appointed groups of women have raked through residential neighborhoods and zones controlled by ISIS, chasing down alleged “lawbreakers.”
ISIS has tightened grip on Yarmouk ever since it crept into the camp in early April 2015 with the help of Tahrir AlSham fighters (formerly known as AlNusra Front).