Iraq holds 1,400 Islamic State relatives in ‘de facto detention’

Iraqi government must decide what to do with the wives and children of IS fighters held in a Mosul camp

A displaced Iraqi boy at the Debaga camp, east of Makhmur in northern Iraq, in August
(Image credit: Safin Hamed/AFP/Getty Images)

Iraqi authorities are holding more than 1,400 foreign relatives of suspected Islamic State militants in camps in the north of the country, Reuters reports.

Security officials and charity workers told the news agency that wives and children of suspected IS fighters are being held at a camp south of the city of Mosul, which was liberated by Iraqi forces at the end of August.

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