thetimes.co.uk - Scores of disillusioned foreign jihadists have been imprisoned by Islamic State militants to prevent them fleeing their self-declared caliphate, which is riven with infighting and bitter national rivalries.
Speaking to The Times, a former captive who escaped imminent execution in a notorious Isis jail revealed that many European jihadists who ripped up their passports on declaring their allegiance to what they believed would be an idealistic Islamic State soon became demoralised by increasing divisions among the group and wanted to leave.
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