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Some Women Leave ISIS But Vow To Fight On
- Monday November 27, 2017
- World News | Souad Mekhennet, Joby Warrick, The Washington Post
The woman's secret flight from the caliphate took place more than six months ago, aided by a smuggler who helped her sneak across the Syrian-Turkish border one spring night. But in spirit, this red-haired exile from the Islamic State never truly left.
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False Lure Of 'Empowerment' Drawing Women To ISIS: Report
- Sunday August 6, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
The dreaded terrorist group ISIS is luring foreign women recruits with a false sense of "empowerment", according to a new report by a UK think tank.
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The Secret World of ISIS Brides: 'U Dnt Hav 2 Pay 4 ANYTHING if U R Wife of a Martyr'
- Friday June 26, 2015
- World News | www.theguardian.com
Karen sat in a hotel room in Istanbul, grappling with a difficult decision. She had spent about $3,500 on the round trip to Turkey from her home in the US but, when she had bought the ticket, she had had no intention of flying home. The return bookings were for appearance's sake. Her SMS mailbox was filled with promises for the future: messages fro...
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www.ndtv.com
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Some Women Leave ISIS But Vow To Fight On
- Monday November 27, 2017
- World News | Souad Mekhennet, Joby Warrick, The Washington Post
The woman's secret flight from the caliphate took place more than six months ago, aided by a smuggler who helped her sneak across the Syrian-Turkish border one spring night. But in spirit, this red-haired exile from the Islamic State never truly left.
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www.ndtv.com
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False Lure Of 'Empowerment' Drawing Women To ISIS: Report
- Sunday August 6, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
The dreaded terrorist group ISIS is luring foreign women recruits with a false sense of "empowerment", according to a new report by a UK think tank.
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www.ndtv.com
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The Secret World of ISIS Brides: 'U Dnt Hav 2 Pay 4 ANYTHING if U R Wife of a Martyr'
- Friday June 26, 2015
- World News | www.theguardian.com
Karen sat in a hotel room in Istanbul, grappling with a difficult decision. She had spent about $3,500 on the round trip to Turkey from her home in the US but, when she had bought the ticket, she had had no intention of flying home. The return bookings were for appearance's sake. Her SMS mailbox was filled with promises for the future: messages fro...
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www.ndtv.com