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ISIS bride tells court she shunned the brutal regime after the fall of Islamic State - as she pleads for her freedom after seven years in captivity at 'harsh' Syrian desert camp
An ISIS bride is testifying in court that she rejected the Islamic State regime after its collapse and is seeking freedom after seven years in a harsh Syrian desert camp. She claims to have shunned the brutal group's authority following its downfall.
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