Friday, February 20, 2015

3 Schoolgirls flee home to Join ISIS(ISIL)

ISIS Recruits: 3 Schoolgirls Flee Home to Join Terror Group

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British Police have issued an urgent appeal looking for three schoolgirls after they were reported missing today, believed to be heading to Syria via Turkey to join Islamist fighters.
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ISIS Recruits: 3 Schoolgirls Flee Home to Join Terror Group

PHOTO: Scotland Yard issued an appeal for information on three schoolgirls who have been reported missing, may be heading to Syria. Feb. 20, 2015.
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British Police have issued an urgent appeal looking for three schoolgirls after they were reported missing today, believed to be heading to Syria via Turkey to join Islamist fighters.
The three school friends from East London’s Bethnal Green, ages 15 to 16, left their homes before 8:00 a.m. local time Tuesday and met at Gatwick airport in London where they boarded a Turkish Airlines flight, according to a police news release.
"We are reaching out to the girls using the Turkish media and social media,” Britain’s Counter-Terrorism Commander Richard Walton said, “in the hope that they hear our messages, hear our concerns for their safety and have the courage to return now, back to their families who are so worried about them."
PHOTO: Scotland Yard released this image of Shamima Begum in Gatwick airport Feb. 17, purportedly on her way to the Middle East.
Metropolitan Police
PHOTO: Scotland Yard released this image of Shamima Begum in Gatwick airport Feb. 17, purportedly on her way to the Middle East.
The U.S Senior Adviser for Foreign Fighters, Ambassador Thomas Krajeski, said during a news briefing today that young girls traveling to Syria and Iraq were being considered as problematic as those traveling to fight.
“Fighters include people not only picking up a gun, but also going to support Islamists, in some way, including young women who have been attracted to the fight for various reasons and in some cases children,” he said, adding the prospect of fighters returning to their home countries to conduct attacks is of “great concern.”
PHOTO: Scotland Yard released this image of Kadiza Sultana in Gatwick airport Feb. 17, purportedly on her way to the Middle East.
Metropolitan Police
PHOTO: Scotland Yard released this image of Kadiza Sultana in Gatwick airport Feb. 17, purportedly on her way to the Middle East.
Krajeski also acknowledged the difficulty of controlling the Turkish-Syrian border. “This is a very difficult border to police,” he said. “The most effective way to do it is to provide border officials with the best possible information. I believe Turks are committed to increasing checks and controls of incoming travelers and border controls.”
At the Scotland Yard briefing, officials said the case of the three missing girls was related to one concerning another 15-year-old girl who was stopped by police in December while allegedly trying to get to Syria to join ISIS. Officials said the three missing girls were friends with the 15-year-old.
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ISIS Recruits: 3 Schoolgirls Flee Home to Join Terror Group


YOu know that these girls are very young to think that this actually is a good idea in the first place.

However, this is a problem especially for places like Great Britain and France and Germany and other places with a large Muslim Minority especially in the poorer neighborhoods of those countries. However, to have enough money to actually do this the girls might even be middle or upper class as well and just looking for adventure. Most of the time they find only pregnancy and death and terror though.

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