New murder among the women of ISIS as acts of extremism increase in al-Hawl camp

Hasakah – North-Press Agency – Delsoz Yousuf 

Extremist women of Islamic State’s militants families in al-Hawl refugee camp, northeastern Syria,  killed a woman of an Asian nationality in a manner described as brutal, as the latter tried to get out the framework of ISIS ideology.

As  the administration of al-Hawl camp, run by the Democratic Autonomous Administration in North and Eastern Syria, found the body of an Indonesian nationality woman killed in her tent by a group of ISIS women, who hold an extremist ideology, in their private sector in the camp.

According to officials in the camp, the crime was committed days ago, in the evening ,as the body was found on the other day’s morning, after they received information that there is a body of a woman killed in one of the tents. The Internal Security Forces began a search operation between the tents where she was found then, and moved to a medical point in the camp.

After the autopsy, she was identified as a 30-year-old Indonesian woman, called Sodermini Sardi, she died as a result of beatings and torture, as bruises were shown on her body, she was a mother of three children and pregnant in her sixth month with the fourth.

Sheikhmous Ahmad, head of IDPs Office in the Autonomous Administration of North and Eastern Syria, explained in a phone call to North-Press that he believes that the reasons for the killing indicate that the victim seemed to regret her involvement with ISIS and tried to break out of the radical ideology they call for.”

The camp hosts more than 70,000 Iraqi and Syrian refugees and IDPs, including thousands of families of Islamic State, who have been allocated a private sector heavily guarded by the Internal Security Forces(Asayish) of the Democratic Autonomous Administration in North and Eastern Syria.

Moreover, observers describe terrorist militants’ families of IS in the camp as a “ticking bomb” because they carry a “radical” ideology and pose a threat to their surroundings after spending years among the ranks of ISIS. 

It is noteworthy that there have been several signs of continued “extremist” ideology among ISIS families in the camp lately, especially, in recent days; a video was published on social media of a number of women in a tent making a statement promising to take revenge and demanding the release of their detained husbands.

During the past June, an elderly woman from the Republic of Azerbaijan, who belongs to the group of Islamic State, committed a crime against her little granddaughter on the pretext that she had unveiled her face.

On July 3, a woman of IS group stabbed a member of the Internal Security Forces (Asayish) with a knife inside al-Hawl camp market.