1. Yesterday, my team made it to the furthest point I've gone northwest of Mosul to the locality of Badoosh, where we interviewed residents:pic.twitter.com/N6m49qGf1d
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5. Let me just say that I'm a California girl through & through & I hate 2nd hand smoke but it was obvious that smoking for this man=freedompic.twitter.com/05uGKM0EUr
6. That's when Mohamed began describing the lengths he took to find cigarettes under ISIS & the thrill it gave him to break their rules.pic.twitter.com/WyI15Kp0ee
7. This brand was the only 1 smuggled into ISIS territory. A packet used to cost 750 dinars or $0.63. Under ISIS, it spiked to 20,000 or $17pic.twitter.com/cLYk9Pqaoi
8. He couldn't afford $17. So he & 4 friends pooled money to buy 1 pack of 20 cigarettes. Here's how he broke them up 2 make them last:pic.twitter.com/seLDwpUida
9. He said he and his buddies used to go out with their cows into the fields and smoke covering their faces like this to reduce the smoke:pic.twitter.com/8OCixf8dnQ
10 Then they used to brush their teeth & spritz each other with perfume before heading back. At a checkpoint he said an ISIS guy sniffed him
11 The day ISIS left, he chainsmoked 4 packs. Now he proudly wears his smokes. "I just like to walk around holding it in my hand bc I can."pic.twitter.com/fI6Jg8I3DG
12. In the next house we visited, I saw a young man walking in with a carton of the same cigarettes:pic.twitter.com/YbFUvtLOsZ
13. He too described pooling money with 4-5 friends. One carton like this cost over $100, which used to be the salary of an ISIS fighter
14. ISIS punished smoking with 20 lashes. It was a punishment he could face, he said. By the end, he claims ISIS began chopping fingers
15. I've not seen that in ISIS media, but I heard it from 3 families in Badoosh. They claim ISIS chopped off the 2 fingers used to hold cigpic.twitter.com/WPcNqFMXrL
16. In all I interviewed 6 ppl who'd smoked in defiance of IS' ban. "I'm addicted," said 1. "But I also wanted to do it to show resistance."pic.twitter.com/dCP2owxJsn
17. I headed back in the early evening, passing this pretty, abandoned village. In another time, this could have been a tourist spot:pic.twitter.com/omtzm9uqDV
Life's small pleasures.
Its an indication of how closely and tightly their vice grip extended, its easy to smoke on qt, but they couldn't risk it... frightening
what the hell? is everything except killing people not ok for ISIS? how on earth so many people are attracted to their ideology is beyond me
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