Thursday, 26 November 2015

A TEENAGE ISLAMIST ‘POSTER GIRL’ WHO FLED AUSTRIA TO JOIN ISIS ‘IS BEATEN TO DEATH BY THE TERROR GROUP AFTER TRYING TO ESCAPE FROM SYRIA


A teenage Austrian girl who fled to SYRIA along with her friend to join the terror group is believed to have been beaten to death after being caught trying to flee the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa. Saddening.

Samra Kesinovic, 17, and her friend Sabina Selimovic became ‘poster girls’ for ISIS after they arrived in Syria in April 2014. A number of Austrian newspapers have reported that Samra has been beaten to death for attempting to leave Raqqa, although official government sources are refusing to comment on individual cases.

The two Viennese girls, Samra Kesinov (above), 17, and 16-year-old Sabina Selimovic (below), whose parents are Bosnian refugees, disappeared in April 2014  after saying that they wanted to fight in Syria. Earlier this year, a United Nations official says one of the two Austrian girls who fled their middle class homes in Vienna earlier this year to fight in Syria has definitely died in the conflict. They first went to the Turkish capital Ankara by plane, and then on into the southern Turkish region of Adana. After that, their tracks were lost. But they appeared on social networking sites branding Kalashnikov rifles and surrounded by armed men – photos which Austrian police said acted as recruitment posters for young girls.


What a sad way to end.


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