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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jul 5

    These are the wives and children of ISIS: trapped in legal and political limbo, unwanted by their home countries and warehoused in Syriahttps://nyti.ms/2zbApPF 

    12:05 PM - 5 Jul 2018
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      2. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk Jul 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Most unfortunate. These women may have been forced by the ISIS terrorists to be with them or lose their necks. It is very easy to force women by criminal minded men to join them first for a holy mission and become their sex slaves later on. What crime have their children done?

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      1. Rhody Report‏ @RhodyReport Jul 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Also NYTimes: INSIDE THE 25 U.S. STATES WHERE IT’S LITERALLY HELL TO BE A WOMAN

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      2. SHYAM MOHAN SHARMA‏ @shyamisfine Jul 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        That's inhuman! We should wholeheartedly mainstream those kids/ mother's. After all we people are humans!

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      3. G. Fitzgerald‏ @geraldfitz1977 Jul 5
        Replying to @shyamisfine @nytimes

        how many can you host?

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      2. Karen H‏ @KiddieCakes Jul 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why should we care about ISIS and any of it’s affiliations?

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      3. Kaya Aurora‏ @KayaAurora420 Jul 5
        Replying to @KiddieCakes @nytimes

        At least for the kids and some of the wives they didn't have a choice in this. Why should they be punished for something they were forced into?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      4. Rob‏ @NexnecisUmbra Jul 5
        Replying to @KayaAurora420 @KiddieCakes @nytimes

        Some actually did choose to go. “Of course we made mistakes, but anyone can make a mistake,” said the German woman, a dark blue head scarf around her pale face. She was 24, had come to Syria with her German husband and had three children, she said.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      5. Rob‏ @NexnecisUmbra Jul 5
        Replying to @NexnecisUmbra @KayaAurora420 and

        Like many women in the camp, she acknowledged that she had come voluntarily, but said that life under the jihadists had been worse than she expected and that once there it was impossible to flee. “There was no way to go,” she said. “Either you go to prison or they would kill you

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      6. Rob‏ @NexnecisUmbra Jul 5
        Replying to @NexnecisUmbra @KayaAurora420 and

        So I don't really have a lot of sympathy. She's an idiot. "Oh life under isis won't be terrible. OH MY GOD IT'S AWFUL!" I mean personal responsibility comes into this. You literally left your life and joined a terrorist organization willfully.

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      7. Kaya Aurora‏ @KayaAurora420 Jul 5
        Replying to @NexnecisUmbra @KiddieCakes @nytimes

        You did read the part where I said SOME of the wives were forced, right?

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      8. Rob‏ @NexnecisUmbra Jul 5
        Replying to @KayaAurora420 @KiddieCakes @nytimes

        Right, And some were not. How do you begin to decide which members of Isis didn't really want to be there?

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      9. Kaya Aurora‏ @KayaAurora420 Jul 5
        Replying to @NexnecisUmbra @KiddieCakes @nytimes

        I don't know but maybe people who work in intelligence might be able to figure it out.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Rebecca‏ @RebeccaBroad89 Jul 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Amazing how woman and children in 2018 seem to always to be sidelined and forgotten

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      2. Fabio Sarrico‏ @SarricoFabio Jul 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        US created ISIS with the Iraq War. Shouldn’t be US resposability to take care of this?

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