stephanie lockwood thought to myself, hope i cannot be. there must be lots of women who've left ins already here, full meal down and when i arrived, i saw every one dressed in black. i looked from head to toe lighted, except i thought the can i as to play no. and it was under spousal. there was constant tension in the camp. many wanted nothing more than to go home. others hoped the islamic state would rise again. in the middle of it all, leo nova for nearly 2 years she and her 2 children lived in attend here. while still in the ins, lenovo had become a mother for a 2nd time. the little one's name was maria, but maria's health was frail and she'd been hospitalized several times. there was nothing the doctors there could do. meanwhile, germany was debating whether to repatriate people who had joined the ins. but were they still dangerous? in march 2019, i went to syria, myself and interviews. leonor has said she turned her back on the ins, but did she really understand what she'd done to herself, her family and to the people of syria, and wh