Islamic State brides explain why they left their home countries to join the 'Caliphate'
VOICED: US backed Syrian forces say they have pierced the walls of the historic old city of Raqqa held by Islamic State. Thousands are trying to escape from the city including many women who left their homelands to join I.S. Sky News Foreign Affairs Editor Sam Kiley has been speaking to three from Jakarta in Indonesia. They told us how they had travelled to Turkey, crossing the border into Syria
And arrived in Raqqa to start their new lives in the home of the so-called caliphate
They are now refugees in camps on the edge of the city - where they are being questioned by Western intelligence forces. Showing: Exterior shots refugees in IDP camp, Sam Kiley spk to Indonesian women who married ISIS militants re. why they came to join ISIS and didn't believe ISIS were carrying out atrocities, Sam Kiley spk to former ISIS brides, Exterior shots refugees in camp *** Clients Please Note: This clip contains black hole - third party video removed ***on July 04, 2017 in Raqqa, Syria.
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