Hoda Muthana, 28, says she fears that ISIS will attack Camp Roj - the detention camp in north east Syria where she has been detained. Muthana left Alabama to join the group aged 20.
Hoda Muthana, 28, claims she was trafficked to Syria to join ISIS in 2014 and is a victim of the terrorist organization she joined up with in a new interview from the prison camp she is being held at.
Hoda Muthana, Alabama ‘ISIS Bride,’ says in new documentary she was ‘brainwashed,’ wants to come home AL.com 58 mins ago Carol Robinson, al.com
Alabama “ISIS Bride” Hoda Muthana, who left her Hoover family in 2014 to the Islamic State in Syria, is featured in a new documentary in which she explains why she joined ISIS and why she now wants to come home.
“When you are brainwashed, you don’t realize it until you snap out of it. I took everything too fast and too deep,” Muthana, now 26, told Spanish filmmaker Alba Sotorra Clua in the new documentary ‘The Return: Life After ISIS.’
Filmmaker hopes new doc on Canadian and other ISIS brides will help leave hatred behind, allow repatriation
Hamilton native Kimberly Polman is among former ISIS brides featured in The Return: Life After ISIS by Alba Sotorra Clua, who hopes the new documentary among featured films in the Hoc Docs Festival will give insight into the issues surrounding repatriation.
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Alba Sotorra Clua asks for compassion as Hamilton s Kimberly Polman renews plea to be allowed to come home
Posted: Apr 30, 2021 11:24 AM ET | Last Updated: April 30
Hamilton native Kimberly Polman has expressed regret about being part of the ISIS caliphate, and has been requesting that she be allowed to return to Canada. She s one of the women featured in the new documentary The Return: Life After Isis.(The Return: Life After ISIS)