Terrorist group in syria. The twenty four year old kurd finally regained his freedom in a Prisoner Exchange and fled to europe. He brought with him valuable intelligence about the i. S. I. And its supporters some of whom appeared to have mixed in with the refugees lawsuit accused spent months collecting names and then handed the list over to the police how valuable are tips from refugees in fighting terrorism. You know early january twenty sixth seen my suit to kill and his mother left syria for germany where his brothers and a sister were already living. Well. I took that decision off leaving because of some skin to resist i was obliged to do that like any other person who lives a life to leave hes told the city this country. For two years most hooter keil had chronicled the conflict in syria with his video camera reporting for a kurdish Television Broadcaster in neighboring iraq. In summer two thousand and fourteen he got images of thousands of mostly kurdish c. D. s in iraq since fleeing from iowa into syria we couldnt believe that in the twenty First Century of of this time that something could have been a big a big area could be attacked by isis and thousands of people how it could be that they would be kidnapped and we made some pictures in the beginning and later we stopped covering and we started to help the people. Higher says genocide of the citys numbers among the worst of its many atrocities. Keil would just much of it first hand they were talking about the first massacre suffices there in the beginning of august how how did they attack them how did they started to cut the head off the old woman to cut the head off the kids to bring the kids into two pieces here and kidnapping they young women too late are saying use them as a sex slaves. I blame all the world because let them and easy target for this kind of wall of self on stars the video journalist reported on the war for two years and then fell victim to it himself a suitor killed was abducted near this intersection its a painful memory it was the start of nine months in the eye and says torture chambers. Im just i was in iraq a prison. It was far around one hundred days it was a football star you know it just made the city center for us its a terrible loss. And were here in this place. Yeah. One of the torture methods is known as but longo the victim is hung up and beaten. But theyre joining was. I wrote team its such a kind of something should be done sometimes in the day which they didnt torture anybody. We were feeling that something was missing Something Weird happened. Yeah. So that the only the only. The only way you are told to do and you were that was to leave with that. You left psychological and emotional scars if you psychotherapists in germany are well acquainted with the ins is torture victims young kids around is also heard matsuda cues accounts he says many of the refugees now living in germany have experienced torture if your feelings change your values and the whole core of who you are the torturers seek to destroy the personality the individual had before they were captured its very deliberate. As wanted to build a totalitarian state of prisons and torture are part of the methods used in totalitarianism its just a tell it to us most i met many kinds of isis members there isis prisoners they were isis members who were telling me what they want and how do they act and they were finding all these killings and all this. They will find it useful. His two hundred eighty days in captivity were spread among six eye as torture chambers. The Kurdish Peoples Protection units tried for months to get the journalist out. The men and women fighters from the syrian minority number among the i as his her sister adversaries. And finally in september two thousand and fifteen masood akil was freed as part of a Prisoner Exchange. He was the first kurdish civilian to emerge alive from the i. R. S. His prisons in syria he had to leave the country immediately. The risk of falling into the terrorists hands once again was too great. In late two thousand and fifteen like hundreds of thousands of others he fled to europe reaching austria first and then germany. Even before you arrived my suit akil realized that i as was also active in europe carrying out attacks in brussels and paris. He started researching and writing a book about his experiences in the torture chambers. In vienna humint with journalists in an effort to market the book. He followed events in syria closely communicating with his contacts there daily. I says. This because of people in the us so there are some people but the people who doesnt know anything so we can. Use to keel collected all the information he could concentrating on tips leading to terrorist supporters from the i. R. S. His prisons. And it didnt take him long to find them often right on the internet. Once in europe you devoted his days and often and tire nights to his research. He made a shocking discovery some of the i. R. S. Members hed met in prison were now living in europe. Among them is this man masquerading as a refugee. Unfortunately they are not refugees they are lets say criminals. Black people people who had to hold the people who had to join. Radical groups some critical coupes over people who had these crimes against the civilians in syria or iraq. You know. The president of germanys Domestic Intelligence agency hansgeorg mohsen explains why theyre in europe. This committee. There is the group of biased terrorists who have come to europe with the task of conducting terror attacks. But then theres another group of science fighters who perhaps just want to remove themselves from the fighting theyre still dangerous because they totally believe the ideology even if they havent been commissioned to carry out an attack at this time. Put together a list of names for the police must suits list augmented by information from the kurds in syria i have a source from the Kurdish Forces and other members of radical groups i meet in the prison. This man is alleged to be an i a supporter who served prison time for a minor infraction. Hes reported to be living in switzerland. I think enough and we believe that in many cases this information from refugees is genuine and reliable or any to be investigated. There is of course also information which we believe is incorrect or just cant be proven true and that he doesnt. But in this case the refugee must suter keil claims to know from one of the prisons actually lives here. And he believes them to be an i a sympathizer. If youve ever been an isis prisoner in this unit after. You have. Said that should there be. Any camera. There will i ask people from has saka. Who kidnapped me because i used to take part in demonstrations against the regime. And you know the mans claim that he had previously been tortured by the assad regime comes as a surprise is he more a victim or a perpetrator. At all. Most are killed thinks the mans claims are not in the least believable but then he seems to have second thoughts he said that. People are there because i refused hold the gun in the demonstrations. Not against isis was on the ban and we believe well over eighty percent of the tips from refugees are reliable. But skeptics such as middle east expert Tito Steinberg sound a note of caution guns call satire lot of the information provided by refugees is incorrect and simply aimed at defaming others so you have to treat these accusations very carefully when you are sure that he is nice this guy. Was a nice. Oakum that you were so sure he was talking about that nobody have this kind of. We cant as i told you we cant bring their fingerprints from there to here the debate over how valuable tips from refugees are in finding honest members in europe is just beginning to keel is hoping Law Enforcement will follow every lead and bring his torturers to justice. How to cover more than just one reality. Where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things thats because my father is from germany my mother is from the United States of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain different realities. And now here at the heart of the European Union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and so i think people are really looking for any journalist they can trust for them to make sense of. Why it is not often i work at the government. Im a mother like two billion other mothers around the world i have one wish the best for my child. But in a society in which breastfeeding is often frowned upon and at school for me to abound with profits is more important than my babys well being how do i know how to make the right decision