Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Like roach motel--you can check in, but not out

Teen Who Joined ISIS Releases Statement--Doing Fine

By Joshua Riddle, Oct. 29, 2014, Youngcons.com

Back in September the world was left flabbergasted by the actions of two teenage Austrian girls who ran away from home and joined the blood-thirsty terror group ISIS.

Since then, different reports have come out saying the pair were married, pregnant, and hailing their decision to become radical Muslim terrorists as a huge mistake.

It seems those reports might not be true, as one of the girls, 15-year-old Sabina Selimovic recently released an official statement telling the world she’s a happy camper living among crazy, knife-happy Jihadists.

From Opposing Views:

In a text message interview with French magazine Paris Match, Selimovic claims that she is able to practice Islam freely in her new home.

“Here I can really be free,” Selimovic said. “I can practice my religion. I couldn’t do that in Vienna.”

The 15-year-old is married to an ISIS member, and despite past reports that she is pregnant, the teen says she’s not. She also says that she loves her life in the region, despite contrary claims recently.

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