Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prison

Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prison

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These girls were very young when they fled Austria to Syria a few years ago to join the extremist organization ISIS. Smiling and cute girlfriends put on black outfits and started a war "in the name of Allah", joining the ranks of terrorists. The leaders of the organization, publishing photos of girls, used their youth and beauty to promote their ideas.

How two young Austrian women became models for advertising terrorism, learn from our material.Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prisonYoung jihadis became "pin-up girls" to promote the ideas of ISIS after they fled Austria to Syria in April 2014. Now the girls face 15 years in prison if they return to their homeland.Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prisonSamra Kesinovich was 16 years old before escaping to Syria, and her friend, Sabina Selimovich, was 15 when they left Vienna to join a banned terrorist group.

Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prisonSabina Selimovich before joining the terrorist organization in Syria, they both married ISIS fighters and had children with them.

They regularly appeared in publications on terrorist propaganda websites. The girls posed with machine guns surrounded by armed fighters.Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prisonThere were rumors that Samra and Sabina were killed during the bombing, but the media declared this information false.Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prisonMoussa Al-Hassan Diaw, the head of an Austrian radical organization, says that the girls will be punished — 15 years behind bars — for propaganda of terrorism and murder, if they return to their homeland.

Jihadist propagandists: girls from Austria who advertised ISIS in photos on the web face 15 years in prison

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