A Syrian woman wore a hidden camera to document her life in Raqqa, where terror group the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) is in power.
France 2 aired a report featuring her clandestine footage.
Early in the report, a man speaking French shouts at her from inside a car and orders her to “behave better when you’re in public.”
“Why?” she responds politely.
“We see your face,” he tells her.
She apologizes, saying her niqab may be somewhat transparent.
“You have to pay attention by covering up,” he chides her. “God loves women who are covered.”
She also films a group of French women who have chosen to move to Syria and work with ISIL.
At an internet cafe, they chat with their distressed French relatives online, insisting that they are happy in their new life and do not want to come home.
According to the report, about 150 French women are living in Syria with Islamist militants.
Armed men walk through the streets of Raqqa completely unopposed.
Some women too have taken to carrying AK-47s, even just for taking their children to the park.
ISIS fighters patrol the streets in an effort to root out anything they see as against their interpretation of Islam.
Meanwhile, French women who have flocked to ISIS try to convince their families back home through Skype that they made the right decision in coming to Syria.
The video is below.
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