Boy Kidnapped by ISIS Returns Home and Shocks Family With This Statement
By Elizabeth Allen
When asked by CNN reporter Arwa Damon about his experience the newly released boy, Merwan Mohammed Hussein said, “When ISIS first grabbed me I was terrified.”
Merwan went on to describe his ordeal. “They took us to the mosque and they had us pray. They taught us to pray and we went to the school,” Merwan said.
The school would become their prison where they were interrogated, beaten and indoctrinated with ISIS’ version of Islam. They were forced to watch beheadings and amputations.
“They hit me with cables… Others were more severely beaten, some electrocuted, even hung from the ceiling,” Merwan said. “We were afraid of them. When are they going to kill us? Today? Tomorrow?”
But then something changed. According to Merwan, “We found out the truth, that they don’t just slaughter someone without evidence without finding out if they are infidel or not.”
When asked by the reporter what Merwan thought of his ISIS captors and their beliefs…
Merwan responded “They are right.”
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