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REVEALING: Why ''ISIS/Bokoharam'' Get More Recruits! by Freegift75: 6:29am On Nov 19, 2015
www.businessinsider.com/isis-defector-explains-why-people-continue-joining-group-2015-11


Despite ISIS's claims of ruling over a Islamic "caliphate" in line with Sharia law, a large number of the group's fighters joined for reasons having little to do with religion, according to a defector from the group that The Daily Beast's Michael Weiss interviewed in Istanbul, Turkey.

Instead, people are joining the organization because they are desperate for money and are struggling to find a way to survive in Syria, where four years of civil war have decimated the economy.

The ISIS defector, who goes by the pseudonym Abu Khaled, spoke with Weiss about the group's internal dynamics, and what it was like to live under ISIS's rule.

According to Abu Khaled, a large number of people are joining ISIS because they need money. After joining the militants, people are paid in US dollars instead of Syrian liras. Abu Khaled said that ISIS also runs its own currency exchanges.

ISIS members receive additional incentives to fight for the group. “I rented a house, which was paid for by ISIS,” Abu Khaled, who worked for ISIS's internal-security forces and "provided training for foreign
operatives," told Weiss. “It cost $50 per month. They paid for the house, the electricity. Plus, I was married, so I got an additional $50 per month for my wife. If you have kids, you get $35 for each. If you
have parents, they pay $50 for each parent. This is a welfare state.”

And those financial benefits are not just limited to the organization's fighters. According to Abu Khaled, any member of ISIS, ranging from construction workers to doctors, receives similar compensation. In war-torn Syria, these salaries are a powerful lure for people who might not otherwise be able to support their families — or for people just hoping to get rich.

“I knew a mason who worked construction. He used to get 1,000 lira per day. That’s nothing," Abu Khaled told Weiss. "Now he’s joined ISIS and gets 35,000 lira—$100 for himself, $50 for his wife, $35 for his
kids. He makes $600 to $700 per month. He gave up masonry. He’s just a fighter now, but he joined for the income.”

Other Syrians who have fled from ISIS's rule have corroborated Abu Khaled's reports, confirming that one of the only ways to accumulate wealth and status under ISIS's rule is by joining the organization. Yassin
al-Jassem, a Syrian refugee from near ISIS's de facto capital of Raqqa, Syria, shared his experience with The Washington Post.

"There is no work, so you have to join them in order to live," al-Jassem told the Post. "So many local people have joined them. They were pushed into Daesh by hunger."

According to Newsweek, there is a widening gap in living standards for those under ISIS rule. Members of the organization have access to food, free medical care, and desirable housing. In contrast, people who
aren't ISIS members suffer under a barely functioning economy with rapidly increasing prices.

ISIS can afford to pay people seeking to join its ranks through four main sources of income: oil, the sale of looted antiquities, taxation, and kidnapping ransoms.

The militant group either controls or has an operational presence around a number of oil wells in Iraq and in the majority of oil-producing areas in Syria. This allows the group to earn a steady income from oil production and smuggling that helps it to
continue its daily operations.

The New York Times estimates that ISIS can make upward of $40 million a month through oil-related activities. In a bid to cut the group's income, the US conducted its first airstrikes against ISIS oil trucks on
November 16.
Re: REVEALING: Why ''ISIS/Bokoharam'' Get More Recruits! by Freegift75: 6:40am On Nov 19, 2015
It is true they attract more recruits due to good monetary package. I doubt if those recruit could be University graduates. They are miscreants who claim to be jobless.

For this reason the government has lots to do to address the poverty level and the economy generally. Because the idle hand is the workshop of the devil.
Re: REVEALING: Why ''ISIS/Bokoharam'' Get More Recruits! by ArodeTsolaye: 6:44am On Nov 19, 2015
Who do they sell this oil to? Who buys their oil?

I can hear americans shout Assad! grin

So you mean ISIS sells oil to its own enemies? and assad empowers his own enemies by trading with ISIS in the tune of $40 million per month?
Re: REVEALING: Why ''ISIS/Bokoharam'' Get More Recruits! by sanbells(f): 7:06am On Nov 19, 2015
Who the hell does business with terrorists angry
Re: REVEALING: Why ''ISIS/Bokoharam'' Get More Recruits! by Freegift75: 7:47am On Nov 19, 2015
sanbells:
Who the hell does business with terrorists angry

Are you asking me?

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