Pretty Teenage Girls Who Went To Join ISIS Beaten To Death By The
Terrorist Group For Trying To Leave
November 25. 2015
Samra Kesinovic
Two pretty, but naive young girls, ages 15 and
16, left their family homes in Austria to join the terrorist
group ISIS in Syria and it has ended in tragedy, as it has for
many others who have done the same. Samra Kesinovic and Sabina
Selimovic were beaten to death after trying to leave the
terrorist group based in Raqqa. The Mirror Newspaper revealed,
"They left behind a note telling their parents: "Don't look for
us. We will serve allah - and we will die for him. Once they
arrived it is believed they were married off to local fighters
and both the girls were thought to have been pregnant at one
stage."
Samra Kesinovic and Sabina
Selimovic left home to join ISIS, were married off to local
terrorists in the group, impregnated and beaten to death
The two girls had posted items about leaving the west to join
the terrorist outfit, but soon found out it was not what it
appears. As stated in a past article, the New York Post reported
women are raped, sexually abused and swapped among ISIS
terrorists, who engage in a type of rough sex that resulted in
the hospitalization of some of the women in their camps. The New
York Post also reports HIV is spreading through ISIS camps due
to women who join or are kidnapped being used as sex slaves,
while others engage in wife swapping.
Samra Kesinovic and Sabina
Selimovic as jihadi brides at ages 15 and 16
Young women are joining ISIS after buying into the videos and
stories they posted online, only to end up sexually used up,
physically ill and desperately trying to escape. As stated in
past Judiciary Report articles posted below, stay with your
families and leave terrorism alone. Enjoy being teenagers by
living normal, productive, violence-free lives in your
communities.
STORY SOURCE
Teenage ISIS 'poster girl' who
travelled to Syria 'beaten to death after trying to escape Raqqa'
18:00, 24 Nov 2015 Updated 22:56, 24 Nov 2015 - A teen who
became a 'poster girl' for ISIS after travelling to Syria along
with her friend is believed to have been beaten to death while
trying to flee the terror organisation. Samra Kesinovic, 17, who
left home in April 2014 was killed after she tried to escape
Raqqa, Austrian media have claimed. Her friend Sabina Selimovic,
who was 15 when she left her Austrian home, is also believed to
have died in the war torn Middle Eastern country. Tabloid
Österreich quotes an insider who said the girls were living with
women in a house in the ISIS stronghold when Samra was caught as
she tried to escape. The pair, whose parents are Bosnian
refugees, had disappeared in April last year after saying that
they wanted to fight in Syria...
A short while after the pair fled their homes they appeared
on social networking sites brandishing Kalashnikov rifles and
surrounded by armed men - photos which Austrian police said
acted as recruitment posters for young girls. An Islamic
preacher from Bosnia living in Vienna, Mirsad O., known by the
Islamic name of 'Ebu Tejma', was allegedly responsible for the
radicalization of the two young girls. Authorities say he
brainwashed them into joining the jihad. He denies this...
"Once they have left the country, even if they then changed
their minds, it is then almost impossible to get them back."
http://www.mirror.co.uk
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