ISIS turned my house into rubble and I now live in the rubble with my children

One of the camps – Hasan Sham U2, has a capacity of 3,000 people – It’s not hard to see why Mr Sultan would want to leave.

Most families live in white tents or makeshift shelters with outdoor taps and filthy toilets.

There are a few small shops selling essentials like fruit, vegetables and rice, but little else. A group of men play a board game made of pebbles in a barber shop.

The entrance is guarded by heavily armed personnel, and permission is required to enter or leave.

All of Iraq, More than one million people remain displacedhad to flee their homes to escape ISIS.

In the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, there are 25 internally displaced persons camps housing approximately 180,000 people.

In the ruins of his hometown, Mr. Sultan can come and go freely and start working again to earn some survival income.

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