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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2022 · 47 MIN

Episode 4239: TERRORISTS’ FORGOTTEN WOMEN & CHILDREN

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Women and children in terrorist lands are ‘Prisoners of War’. In Syria, they’ve become a breeding ground, a ticking time bomb, and in Afghanistan, they are being forced back into the dark ages under the Taliban. First, we look at the refugee camps and prisons in Syria, where the children of ISIS brides are growing older every day. The brutal conditions and their moms, some ofwhom are still ‘wed’ to ISIS ideology, are causing them to become radicalized. Indeed, some of these males have hadto be transferred to prisons for ISIS fighters because of how violent they have already become - further radicalizing them into ‘ISIS 2.0’.Next, you will hear the heart-wrenching story of YusufZahab, an Australian boy, whose elder brother, an ISIS recruiter, brought the family to the Middle East to become terrorists. Yusuf, only 11 years old when he was drafted, got separated from his mother and siblings, ending up in prison. When ISIS attacked the prison to free former members, Yusuf was injured and recently died. You will hear the messages he managed to get out to family left in Australia, begging for help, describing conditions in the prison and conveying his last words through tears. Lastly, we go to Afghanistan, where, though the Taliban had promised to treat women well, they broke their promise as soon as American troops were hastily pulled out in a debacle that continues to endanger - not only Afghans - but America. You will hear women’s stories of how their life has drastically changed and forced them back into hijabs, burqas, child marriages and dank basements. 

Women and children in terrorist lands are ‘Prisoners of War’. In Syria, they’ve become a breeding ground, a ticking time bomb, and in Afghanistan, they are being forced back into the dark ages under the Taliban. First, we look at the refugee camps and prisons in Syria, where the children of ISIS brides are growing older every day. The brutal conditions and their moms, some ofwhom are still ‘wed’ to ISIS ideology, are causing them to become radicalized. Indeed, some of these males have hadto be transferred to prisons for ISIS fighters because of how violent they have already become - further radicalizing them into ‘ISIS 2.0’.Next, you will hear the heart-wrenching story of YusufZahab, an Australian boy, whose elder brother, an ISIS recruiter, brought the family to the Middle East to become terrorists. Yusuf, only 11 years old when he was drafted, got separated from his mother and siblings, ending up in prison. When ISIS attacked the prison to free former members, Yusuf was injured and recently died. You will hear the messages he managed to get out to family left in Australia, begging for help, describing conditions in the prison and conveying his last words through tears. Lastly, we go to Afghanistan, where, though the Taliban had promised to treat women well, they broke their promise as soon as American troops were hastily pulled out in a debacle that continues to endanger - not only Afghans - but America. You will hear women’s stories of how their life has drastically changed and forced them back into hijabs, burqas, child marriages and dank basements.

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