ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月5日 07時34分


“I just want to go back to a normal life.” This is Al Hol, a sprawling detention camp in northern Syria where many relatives of Islamic State fighters are stuck following the collapse of the caliphate last month. It’s an isolated conglomeration of tents surrounded by a chain-link fence and armed guards. It held about 9,000 people in December, but as the Islamic State’s final territories fell, it had swelled to more than 72,000 by last week. More than 9,000 of its current residents are foreigners. The new arrivals have taxed the camp’s resources, leading to crowding and long lines for food, fuel and water. A few places, including France, Russia and Chechnya, have taken back small numbers of their citizens, mostly women, children and orphans. But most countries don’t want the caliphate’s former residents back, so they are stuck here, in a stateless, unstable territory. @ivorprickett shot this video while getting a rare glimpse of the camp’s foreigners section last Thursday with our Beirut bureau chief, Ben Hubbard. Visit the link in our profile to read more from @nytben.


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