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Germany: Jihadi women radicalizing next generation of Muslim youth
German domestic intelligence has warned of a growing number of Islamic extremist women who are taking over the Salafist scene, as their men head to prison, and are radicalising the next generation of young jihadis.
Last month, a “jihadist plan to use women to launch the next incarnation of ISIS” was revealed. “Female immigrants to the Islamic State” were found to be “fleeing the caliphate by the hundreds, eventually returning to their native countries….a disturbing number appear to have embraced the group’s ideology and remain committed to its goals.”
With this revelation about the proverbial “hand that rocks the cradle” teaching Salafism to her children, all the more reason why Westerners need to wake up to the jihad threat and call it what it is — an Islamic ideology — instead of ignoring it and blindly accepting the “Islamophobia” subterfuge.
This makes Salafism a family affair, it begins to create something that is much harder to liquidate, namely a Salafist society,
Most Western leaders have lost control of national security, having no common sense when it comes to immigration policy. Not only have they lost control of their borders, but they also have no idea what is being preached and planned in mosques, despite the numerous stories about hate preachers.
“Germany Warns of Female Islamic Extremists Radicalising Next Generation of Muslim Youth”, by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, December 29, 2017:
German domestic intelligence has warned of a growing number of Islamic extremist women who are taking over the Salafist scene, as their men head to prison, and are radicalising the next generation of young jihadis.The Agency for the Protection of the Constitution in North Rhine-Westphalia claims that the Islamic extremist scene is becoming increasingly more influenced by women. Burkhard Freier, head of the regional branch of the agency, said that the women have come into prominence and they have at least 40 female radicals under observation, Die Welt reports.“The men have realised that women can network much better and therefore are much more able to tie the scene together and keep it alive,” Freier said.According to the agency head, the real danger is that the women are creating Salafist communities in which mothers preach extremism and raise their children as young jihadis in a parallel society.“This makes Salafism a family affair, it begins to create something that is much harder to liquidate, namely a Salafist society,” Freier said and added that “every jihadist terrorist we’ve seen in Europe in recent years came from the Salafist scene.”“There is an increasing number of underage Salafists who fantasise about violence,” Frier noted.Women, particularly young women, have proven to be actively involved in Salafist extremist groups like Swiss Burqa advocate Nora Illi who was recently arrested in Vienna protesting the Austrian full-face veil ban.Others, like German Muslim teen Linda Wenzel, travelled to the Middle East to join Islamic State. The 16-year-old currently faces the death penalty after she was captured by forces liberating territory from the terror group’s control…..