ISIS Defectors
Inside Stories of the Terrorist Caliphate
- In-Person
- New America
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 12:15PM – 1:45PM EDT
Little is known about ISIS’ rule in Syria and Iraq and even less about its internal
organizational dealings. In ISIS Defectors: Inside Stories of the Terrorist Caliphate, Dr. Anne Speckhard and
Dr. Ahmet S. Yayla provide an unparalleled examination of the internal workings
of the group through 32 interviews with ISIS defectors. The defectors were
fighters and commanders, wives of fighters—living and dead, female enforcers,
and Cubs of the Caliphate, including
a child who volunteered and almost got sent as a suicide bomber at age
thirteen. They discuss motivations for joining and defecting, and delve into
news-making topics: coercing children to become suicide bombers; brides of ISIS
and the brutal female morality police; Yazidi and Sunni sex slaves held in
massive compounds where fighters use them at will; privilege bestowed on
foreign fighters; prisoners kept for the sole purpose of beheading by new inductees.
Follow
the discussion online using #ISISDefectors following @NewAmericaISP.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase by credit card.
Participants:
Dr. Anne Speckhard
Director, International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE)
Co-Author, ISIS Defectors: Inside Stories of the Terrorist Caliphate
@AnneSpeckhard
Dr. Ahmet Yayhla
Deputy Director, International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE)
Co-Author, ISIS Defectors: Inside Stories of the Terrorist Caliphate
@ahmetsyayla
Moderator:
Peter Bergen
Vice President, New America
@peterbergencnn
Anne
Speckhard, Ph.D. is Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at Georgetown
University in the School of Medicine and Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE). She is also the author of Talking to
Terrorists, Bride of ISIS and coauthor of Undercover Jihadi and Warrior
Princess. Dr. Speckhard has interviewed nearly 500 terrorists, their family
members and supporters in various parts of the world including Gaza, West Bank,
Chechnya, Iraq, Jordan, Turkey and many countries in Europe. In 2007, she was
responsible for designing the psychological and Islamic challenge aspects of
the Detainee Rehabilitation Program in Iraq to be applied to 20,000 + detainees
and 800 juveniles.
Ahmet
S. Yayla, Ph.D. is the Deputy Director of the International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism (ICSVE). He is also Adj. Professor at the Department
of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University and formerly served
as Professor and the Chair of the Sociology Department at Harran University in
Turkey. Dr. Yayla earned both his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Criminal
Justice and Information Science from the University of North Texas in the United
States. Dr. Yayla served as the Chief of Counter-terrorism and Operations
Division for the Turkish National Police.