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Interpol in hunt for Austrian jihadist teenage girls
Samra Kesinovic, 16, and Sabina Selimovic, 15, disappeared from their homes in the Austrian capital of Vienna on April 10. (Photo courtesy of Interpol)
Text size Daily Mail reported.
However, the girls’ parents found a slew of posts of social media networks that suggested that had gone to fight for a “holy war” in Syria.
The girl’s parents - who are originally Bosnian refugees who settled in Austria after the ethnic conflicts of the 1990’s - claim that the messages are not being written by the girls.
Pictured: Sabina Selimovic. (Photo courtesy of Interpol)
They also said that the two girls had recently started frequenting a mosque run by radical Vienna-based Islamic preacher Ebu Tejma.
The holy warriors
The fathers of the girls are said to be abroad looking for their daughters, who have not been in contact with their parents.
Photos on the girl’s pages on social networking giant Facebook show them holding AK47 assault rifles.
Pictured: Samra Kesinovic, assumed to be fighting for a jihadist group in Syria. (Photo courtesy of Interpol)
In one posting, the girls announced plans to marry in order to become “holy warriors,” and in another, they say that “death is our goal.”
Austrian officials say that the pair are likely in a jihadist training camp and are already married to their new rebel husbands.
Last Update: Friday, 18 April 2014 KSA 21:46 - GMT 18:46
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...hunt-for-Austrian-jihadist-teenage-girls.html
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Samra Kesinovic, 16, and Sabina Selimovic, 15, disappeared from their homes in the Austrian capital of Vienna on April 10. (Photo courtesy of Interpol)
Text size Daily Mail reported.
However, the girls’ parents found a slew of posts of social media networks that suggested that had gone to fight for a “holy war” in Syria.
The girl’s parents - who are originally Bosnian refugees who settled in Austria after the ethnic conflicts of the 1990’s - claim that the messages are not being written by the girls.
Pictured: Sabina Selimovic. (Photo courtesy of Interpol)
They also said that the two girls had recently started frequenting a mosque run by radical Vienna-based Islamic preacher Ebu Tejma.
The holy warriors
The fathers of the girls are said to be abroad looking for their daughters, who have not been in contact with their parents.
Photos on the girl’s pages on social networking giant Facebook show them holding AK47 assault rifles.
Pictured: Samra Kesinovic, assumed to be fighting for a jihadist group in Syria. (Photo courtesy of Interpol)
In one posting, the girls announced plans to marry in order to become “holy warriors,” and in another, they say that “death is our goal.”
Austrian officials say that the pair are likely in a jihadist training camp and are already married to their new rebel husbands.
Last Update: Friday, 18 April 2014 KSA 21:46 - GMT 18:46
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/New...hunt-for-Austrian-jihadist-teenage-girls.html
@WebMaster @Aeronaut @Oscar @nuclearpak @RazPaK @Icarus @fatman17 @Luftwaffe @Yzd Khalifa @Arabian Legend @mafiya @al-Hasani @JUBA