Family with 10 children escaped Islamic State, hid in cattle truck
By Mark Ellis & Michael Ashcraft, Special to the ASSIST News Service
Ibrahim,
48, and wife Turkiye, 45, arrived Feb. 9 at a refugee camp in Bekaa
Valley, Lebanon, with 10 children safely, according to an interview
conducted by IBTimes UK.
Fear,
death and carnage came on all sides in their native land. If they
weren’t suffering under the oppressive ISIS militants who crucify
critics, they were running from constant and indiscriminate bombardments
conducted by Russians, Syrians and sometimes even the U.S., they said.
Islamic
State maintains a tight grip on the people of Raqqa, where they have
set up the capital of their “caliphate,” a supposed utopia of strict
Islamic law in which women must be covered from head to toe and men
cannot smoke on the streets.
To
pay for its war, ISIS extracts sky-rocketing taxes of the city’s
residents. And they seize children to make them into soldiers.
“They
would take children like this”, said a cousin Mohammed, pointing at his
13-year-old nephew, “to teach them their religion, to brainwash them
according to their beliefs. If I’d had a son and had refused to send
him, they would whip me.”
The
price of bread has shot up from 40 to 1200 Syrian pounds, Ibrahim said.
Men now must grow beards, and women cannot stand next to men in the
streets, even if he is a family member. Smoking is punishable by
severing the index and middle finger, he added.
Taxes on fertilizer and irrigation bankrupted the family’s farming business next to the Euphrates, Ibrahim said.
Air raids designed to destroy ISIS are also taking a heavy toll on the civilian population, Mohammed warned.
“Daesh
(another name of ISIS) would come and hide among us when the regime
planes would come and bomb,” he said. “There is no proper targeting. To
kill one ISIS person, they will kill 30 civilians. What the Daesh would
do is they would go and hide with the mothers and the children to use
them as a human shield. Hundreds would die for the sake of one or two.
They were all children and all elderly. They were in their 70s and 80s
or younger than 10. Daesh would take over the second floor of a building
while civilians hid on the first and third floors.”
Their beloved city has been reduced to rubble, Turkiye said, to “asphalt.”
Russia
has denied hitting civilians in its bombing raids. Syria’s dictator,
Assad, has been documented killing vast numbers of his people with every
sort of weapon, including poison gas.
Given
the human hell Raqqa has become, Ibrahim and Turkiye bundled up the 10
children and undertook the dangerous journey, traveling by night and
paying $160 to hide in cattle-bearing trucks to cross borders. When they
reached the Syrian border, they were relieved, despite the difficulties
of crossing. “We weren’t worried about the border we know how to cross,
especially from the Syrian side,” Turkiye said.
Had
they been caught fleeing the caliphate, they would have been summarily
executed, Mohammed said. “They would imprison you and kill you later on
because you are just not allowed to leave,” he explained.
Photo
captions: 1) A desparate family escaping from ISIS. 2) Dan Wooding
welcomes Mark Ellis to the Windows on the World TV show.
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