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Syria: 14-year-old girl murdered by her grandparents for not wearing niqab in Islamic State camp
“Welcome to hell” is the description of an Islamic State camp in Syria where a 14-year-old girl was murdered by her grandparents for not wearing a niqab, and where “women are still adhering to extremist ideology and could be a threat to society, with foreign women thought to be the most radicalised.”
This hellish place is the al-Hawl camp, where the infamous Islamic State bride from Britain, Shamima Begum, once stayed. Within the camp are rival jihad groups, much like you see in many Islamic States; tents are being burned down and residents of rival camps are getting murdered.
Western social justice warriors keep advocating for the return of members of the Islamic State to Western countries, in the expectation that these jihadist men, their jihadist brides and indoctrinated children will assimilate. Recall that Shamima Begum pleaded to come “home” to the UK, even while stating that she had no regrets as an Islamic State bride, which indicates that she was in full support of beheadings, rapes and torture of infidels. Despite this, Muslim “counter-radicalisation expert” Hanif Qadir accused former UK Home Secretary Sajid Javid of fueling the narrative of the Islamic State, and ordered that Begum “must be let back in or more Muslims will turn to jihad.” This appeasement strategy never works, but it tricks globalists, while aiding jihadist ambitions.
“WELCOME TO HELL ISIS-inspired ‘civil war’ raging at Shamina Begum’s old refugee camp as ‘hardcore’ jihadis MURDER moderates and fighting women have to be separated,” by Rebecca Husselbee, The Sun, September 26, 2019 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
WOMEN held in a notorious ISIS camp are turning on each other as hardcore supporters ‘kill and burn down tents’ of those turning their backs on the terror group.The al-Hawl camp, where ISIS bride Brit Shamima Begum was once housed, is verging on ‘civil war’ according to guards who have now had to segregate rival groups.It comes after the Brit, who fled to join IS in 2015, told the Daily Mail that she now ‘hates’ the terror group and is desperate to come back to the UK.The former schoolgirl, 19, said that her mental health is suffering and that she feels lonely after leaving the UK to join ISIS.A video, obtained by the Sun Online, shows the charred remains of tents thought to have been burned down by an enemy group, who believe that their husbands will return to defend IS.The woman in the video, who is full covered in a burka, explains that she is unsure if the fires were deliberate but that several have been burnt down in the last three months but luckily no one was harmed.The mum-of-three says that she has been in the camp for the last five months after fleeing heavy bombing near the Iraq border following the death of her husband in a car accident four years ago.According to Kurdish news service, ANHA, an Indonesian national was also killed in her tent by Daesh supporters inside the camp.She was taken to a Kurdish hospital and following a forensic examination was found to be sixth months pregnant after being tortured and beaten to death.Another report also claimed that a 14-year-old girl was killed by her grandparents for not wearing the face-covering veil known as niqab.Currently the camp in northern Syria is home to more than 80,000 people which is run by just 400 Syrian Democratic Forces guards and houses thousands of ISIS women and children.According to insiders, women are still adhering to extremist ideology and could be a threat to society, with foreign women thought to be the most radicalised……
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