TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「"ISIS told us about heaven, told us we were on a good path," said Shalal, 15, photographed with his sister Rawa, 12. Shalal was 11 when he was taken and indoctrinated in a military training camp. Their captors told them that their Yezidi families were destined for hell, but that they were the righteous ones who would inherit the caliphate. “It affected our minds,” he recalls. As coalition bombing intensified, Shalal decided it was time for his mother, sister and brother to escape ISIS' self-declared capital in #Syria, Raqqa. He reached his father by telephone back in #Iraq, who arranged for a smuggler to get them out. Shalal’s mother and sister were smuggled out later for roughly $10,000 each. In its waning days as leaders of a would-be state, ISIS had a sort of Craigslist of captives it was offering for sale. The government of #Kurdistan, in northern Iraq, set up a $10 million fund to help pay for the return of kidnapped children. Many, including Shalal’s father who ransomed them and now cares for them all, are still waiting to be reimbursed. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @newshatavakolian—@magnumphotos for TIME」6月9日 22時12分 - time

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"ISIS told us about heaven, told us we were on a good path," said Shalal, 15, photographed with his sister Rawa, 12. Shalal was 11 when he was taken and indoctrinated in a military training camp. Their captors told them that their Yezidi families were destined for hell, but that they were the righteous ones who would inherit the caliphate. “It affected our minds,” he recalls. As coalition bombing intensified, Shalal decided it was time for his mother, sister and brother to escape ISIS' self-declared capital in #Syria, Raqqa. He reached his father by telephone back in #Iraq, who arranged for a smuggler to get them out. Shalal’s mother and sister were smuggled out later for roughly $10,000 each. In its waning days as leaders of a would-be state, ISIS had a sort of Craigslist of captives it was offering for sale. The government of #Kurdistan, in northern Iraq, set up a $10 million fund to help pay for the return of kidnapped children. Many, including Shalal’s father who ransomed them and now cares for them all, are still waiting to be reimbursed. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @newshatavakolian@Magnum Photos for TIME


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