Regime change in Syria raises fears for Kurds and the ISIS prisoners they guard

As Syria claws back from regime change, the fate of its beleaguered populace hangs precariously. Among the most vulnerable are the Kurds and the thousands of ISIS detainees under their watch.

With their significant role in combating ISIS, the Kurds find themselves caught between Western allies and a regime determined to regain full control. The withdrawal of US forces leaves a void that threatens their already fragile security.

Meanwhile, the specter of resurgent ISIS looms large. The overcrowded detention camps housing over 10,000 prisoners pose a significant risk. Without adequate funding and resources, the Kurds struggle to maintain stability, raising fears of mass breakouts and a resurgence of violence.