Journalist Taulant Kopliku, one of the authors of the reportage of the Italian investigative show "Le Iene", based on recent reports that ISIS took control of the Al Hol camp, turned to Facebook for further details about Alvin.
?This news has been circulating in the Albanian media yesterday. Normal is disturbing and receives the proper attention from the opinion of a country that has its citizens (children) there, ?he wrote. "But fortunately inside the bad news there is good news as well."
As you may have read, it was reported by foreign and later Albanian media that ISIS women placed their caliphate inside the Al Hol camp. They were thought to take advantage of the chaos caused by the fighting of Turkish and Kurdish forces to create a matriarchal "mini state".
But Koplik says: "There has actually been constant clashes in the camp and this happened even before the Turkish intervention. Tent burning, cold-blooded killings or violence between groups and ethnicities have been regularly present at the camp. This is not to say that ISIS took control of Al Hol. "
He points out that, fortunately, Alvin is under the care of Save the Children.
?To get into the topic. I was just informed by Ada, the Save the Children volunteer at the camp, ?the journalist said. "Even today she has contacted Alvin, who is under the care of this organization. In the sector where the small one is located, there is not the slightest problem with those written in the media. I am convinced that we will have good news soon. # AlvinNëShtëpi. "
Appendix: Save the Children - a 1919 fund created by the United Kingdom to improve the lives of children around the world through education, health care and economics, as well as providing emergency assistance in the event of natural disasters, wars and other conflicts.