Showing posts with label ISIS fighters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISIS fighters. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Three American teenage girls of Colorado tried to join ISIS


Three teenage American girls of Colorado made an attempt to join the ISIS fighters but were apprehended midway in Frankfurt and have returned home foxnews.com - all the girls are believed to be under 18-years-old and have not bee charged with any offence.
The FBI is investigating the case and examining all the possibilities.
It seems two of the girls are of Somali descent and one is of Sudanese descent and planned to travel to Syria to join militant groups. The girl s apparently planned "to fulfill what they believe is some vision that has been put out on a slick media campaign."
An overseas contact convinced the girls to come to Germany.
The girls had vanished from their homes last week and traveled from Colorado to Chicago, and from there to Frankfurt. The girls’ family members reported them missing to authorities in Denver, who subsequently worked with German authorities to track them down. One of the girls had told the German authorities that they were planning to go to Turkey “to study."

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Pair of Yazadi teenage girls escape from ISIS and narrate horrors of their captivity


It appears to be the height of sadism that the ISIS is following and this has been brought out through information furnished by a couple of teenage girls who managed to give them the slip and escape dailymail.co.uk.
These are a pair of Yazidi teenage girls who succeeded in escaping from the clutches of ISIS militants and have narrated the gory details about their capture and captivity. They have revealed the full horror of how they were raped and tortured and forced to watch videos of men from their community being beheaded.
The girls have revealed that some of the girls were traumatized to such an extent by their experiences that they tried to commit suicide but, these girls faced punishment when caught – the ISIS fighters beat them mercilessly when caught.
As narrated by one of the girls – her ordeal began in the Sinjar village of Tal Azir on August 3 when ISIS fighters advanced towards them. She fled along with her mother, her brother and his pregnant wife towards the mountains, but ISIS caught up with them at a remote farmhouse. They then separated the women from the men, mowed down the men by machine gun fire and then bundled the girl onto a pick-up truck and taken to Mosul.
There she was held with hundreds of others prior to being sold off.
The other girl is 19-years-old and the ISIS shot dead her husband and took her captive.

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Syria willing to work with western powers to check the advances of the ISIS


Syria has expressed its willingness to cooperate with the international community and work with the US and UK in the battle against Islamic State (IS) militants because the very existence of Syria and its President Bashar al-Assad is threatened news.sky.com .
The ISIS fighters have captured the Tabqa air base in northeast Syria after days of fighting that cost more than 500 lives and the Sunni extremists have kept on grabbing large areas of Syria as well as parts of northern Iraq in recent months and has declared a "caliphate" that would straddle both countries.
Incidentally, the Western powers like the US and UK, have been extending support to more moderate rebel fighters in the three-year civil war against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al Assad. However, in view of the sudden appearance and rise of the ISIS, the US has indicated that it could extend the battle against the extremists into Syrian territory.
The US has already been carrying out airstrikes against IS in Iraq, and Syrian foreign minister Walid al Moualem has opened up the possibility of working with countries like the US, Britain and Saudi Arabia – they had supported the uprising against Mr Assad but now, Syria is keen to invite them in the battle against ISIS.
In the opinion of Mr al Moualem, Syria is geographically and operationally the center of the international coalition to fight Islamic State. He has added that the states must come to it if they are serious in combating terrorism. He has also clarified that US aerial raids against IS inside Syria would have to be coordinated with Damascus and anything outside that would amount to aggression.
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Obama to send 350 additional military personnel to Iraq to protect US interests
IS extremists behead second US journalist Steven Sotloff – warns Obama of more such deaths
Cameron outlines anti-terror plans to tackle IS militants – seize passports of suspects
Iraqi security forces break 2-month-long siege of Shiite town of Amirli
Obama warned – ISIS plans to target the US and kill with abandon
British Prime Minister warns that Britain is in the sight of ISIS fanatics
ISIS spreads chilling messages through videos that shows its thirst for blood
IS militants recruit children as fighters, put on public display bodies of those killed
US to fight terror with terror – spy flights to Syria would identify probable hot spots
US has sounded the death knell for senior ISIS leaders in Syria
Hitler annihilated the Jews, the ISIS plans the same fate for Shias of Iraq
Britain must tie up with Bashar al-Assad if it wants to defeat the ISIS
America in jitters over the beheading of James Foley by IS militants
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