Mosul Eye opens up about double life under Islamic State

December 07, 2017 14:20 IST Updated: December 07, 2017 15:12 IST

By LORI HINNANT and MAGGIE MICHAEL

The historian carried secrets too heavy for one man to bear.

He packed his bag with his most treasured possessions before going to bed: the 1 terabyte hard drive with his evidence against the Islamic State group, an orange notebook half-filled with notes on Ottoman history, and, a keepsake, the first book from Amazon delivered to Mosul.




For more than three years, he has been known only as Mosul Eye, an anonymous blogger documenting Islamic State’s atrocities.

He passed the night in despair, imagining all the ways he could die, and the moment he would leave his mother and his city.
He had spent nearly his entire life in this home, with his five brothers and five sisters. He woke his mother in her bedroom on the ground floor.

“I am leaving,” he said. “Where?” she asked. “I am leaving,” was all he could say. He couldn’t endanger her by telling her anything more. In truth, since the Islamic State had invaded his city, he’d lived a life about which she was totally unaware.

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