'Women are whipped, sold and stoned' Former female ISIS recruiter warns girls to stay away from ISIS
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Former female jihadi recruiter, responsible for gathering hundreds of susceptible European girls and delivering them to ISIS, now warns young women around the world of the horrifying reality they would be entering.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
6/24/2015 (9 years ago)
Published in Middle East
Keywords: ISIS, jihad, jihadi bride, European women, schoolgirls, Islamic state, ISIS defector
LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) - The 23-year-old Syrian woman, using the alias Um Asma out of fear, previously held a senior role within the caliphate.
During her role with ISIS, she "welcomed the young girls who crossed the border from Turkey, and introduced them to life with the black-clad army," according to the Daily Mail. In an interview with German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, Um Asma admitted to collecting as many as 50 new girls at a time, usually from the UK, France and Germany, and taking them to ISIS' terror capital, Raqqa.
Once the girls arrived to Syria, they are given a four-week training session to learn different skills, such as how to use a firearm and learning the Koran.
Um Asma admitted to helping 15-year-old German girl, Leonara, who ran away to join ISIS in March, travel from the Turkish border to Raqqa. Um Asma insists the girl will never return home "alive."
Before being forced to join ISIS after Raqqa fell in 2013, Um Asma explained how she wore "entirely normal clothes, had Christian friends, listened to music and went dancing."
Another female defector admitted to helping and mentoring three British schoolgirls, adding that they are now being trained for "special missions" and "are likely to die in the Middle East."
Others trying to lure European women into the terror zone use tactics of promising a better life.
"When sisters come across the borders into the State, they are escorted to the accommodation where other single sisters also stay, and their new life under the shade of the Shariah begins," explained the "loneliest jihadi," Omar Hussain under the alias Abu Saeed Al-Britani as he promised them state benefits, cash bonuses, cheap bus travel and protection from airstrikes. "Whether a sister wishes to remain single or decides to get married, the monthly wages still continue, as does the weekly supply of basic food items like rice, oil, bread, pasta and other food stuff."
"IS have educated people who know how to deal with the psychology of others, how to deal with the human being," the former female defector explained.
Hussain posts pictures of green parks full of life and flowers to contradict the media image of war-zone, bombed cities.
"From the first moment of its control over Raqqa, ISIS adopted a policy of horror and terror," described local Raqqa resident, "Raqqawi," further explaining how women are continuously fined and beaten for not covering their eyes.
"You are young," Um Asma warned European women. "The caliphate is not what you think it is. Women are whipped, sold and stoned. Corpses are on display publicly for weeks."
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