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Linda Wenzel

A court in Baghdad has sentenced a German woman to death after she confirms she had travelled from Germany to Iraqi for the sole purpose of joining ISIS with her two daughters.

The court said the unnamed German woman was "providing logistical support and assistance to the terrorist group to commit crimes" after she joined ISIS, and her two daughters reportedly married ISIS militants. The woman of Moroccan descent was believed to be living in the Manheim region before she travelled, and believed to be part of the women that were captured by the Iraqi forces after the forces regained Mosul from the Daesh group.

                  

                                     LInda Wenzel

The spokesperson for the Supreme Judicial Council, Abdul-Sattar Bayrkdar confirmed the news, and said the woman acknowledged joining ISIS.

The Iraqi forces have detained many foreign women after it took over the Northern and Central Iraq from the terrorist group. 

Another German, Linda Wenzel was also with the group, and had fled to Syria when she was only 15. She is also facing the death penalty if convicted of aiding ISIS. She was reported to have aided ISIS, and also was a sniper for the terrorist group, but she had denied the claims, and said she was mostly kept for domestic works only.

ibya : A new video has been released by the Islamic terror group, ISIS/ISIL. The 29 minute video titled "Until It Came To Them - Clear Evidence" shows 2 different groups of Christians being held by the member of the ISIS group.                

The video have shown almost 30 Ethiopian Christians were shot and beheaded by the ISIS group in Libya. The group said the Christians were"crusaders" who are out to kill Muslims. The first group showed 15 Christians that were shot by the terror group, while another showed beheading by the terrorist group.                     

Officials in Libya are not available for comments, but the Ethiopian government spokesperson,  Redwan Hussein,  has condemned the atrocious act and said Ethiopians does not have an embassy in Libya, but would repatriate Ethiopians if they wanted to leave Libya.                                               

In the video, the men wore an orange jumpsuit, a guantanamo style and the men were asked while the militants held their neck with balaclavas covering their faces. The video starts with what is called "history of Christian-Muslim relations" and went on to show destruction of churches, icon and graves. A masked fighter in the video points his gun and vows to kill all Christians who do not convert.

The video concludes with a warning that hristians will not be safe unless they embrace Islam or pay protection money.

 

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