Just weeks after the world learned about the two teenage girls who left Europe to join the Islamic State terrorist group, there are now reports that one of them maybe dead.
The two girls, Samra Kesinovic and Sabina Selimovic, made headlines in April when they ran away from home to join an Islamic extremist group. Almost five months after they disappeared, the world learned that the two teenagers had joined the Islamic State.
Authorities have not confirmed whether Kesinovic or Selimovic has died, though they have received information that indicates one of the girls was likely killed in battle.
After reports circulated on Austrian television late Sunday, a spokesperson for the Interior Ministry confirmed the reports to the local Salzburger News.
“We also have this information and have checked it, but cannot say with absolute certainty that it is true. But the parents have been informed their daughter could be dead,” the official said.
Before the news that one of them may have passed away, rumors abounded online that one or both of the girls had been impregnated by Chechen fighters in Syria. Conflicting social media accounts, purporting to belong to the two friends have alternatively gone silent, while also boasting of their pending childbirths.
Austrian officials have doubted the validity of social media accounts purporting to be the teenagers, noting that it was highly unlikely the men of the Islamic State would allow them public access to the outside world.
“We have no independent confirmation that either of them are dead or alive, or that they are pregnant, although we suspect both are married,” an Austrian spokesman said, according to the New York Post.
Last week, the Times of India spoke to a 17-year-old Yazidi girl held captive by the Islamic State. She was allowed to be interviewed so that her parents would know of the horrors she has been subjected to.
“Part of me would like to die immediately, to sink beneath the ground and say there. But another part that still hopes to be saved, and to be able to hug my parents once more,” the anonymous girl said.
“They threaten us and beat us if we try to resist. Often I wish they would beat me so hard I will die. But they are cowards even in this. None of them have the courage to end our suffering.”
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Yeah, I wanna run away so I can wear a burqa and have men dominate me, beat me and rape me.
I always suspected you did...
Honestly, it's just so bizarre. I don't think any of us can wrap our minds around that.
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I can barely wrap my mind around the idea that some people volunteer to be heroin addicts. Or routinely binge-drink to the point where they lose consciousness.
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ISIS is a horrible terrorist group that tortures and kills innocent people in the most deplorable, unconscionable ways. I do not find the death of its members sad. These girls had everything, and they CHOSE to become part of a group of murderers.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
ISIS is a horrible terrorist group that tortures and kills innocent people in the most deplorable, unconscionable ways. I do not find the death of its members sad. These girls had everything, and they CHOSE to become part of a group of murderers.
100% agree with you. Good riddance. Voluntarily cleaning out the gene pool.
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ISIS is a horrible terrorist group that tortures and kills innocent people in the most deplorable, unconscionable ways. I do not find the death of its members sad. These girls had everything, and they CHOSE to become part of a group of murderers.
100% agree with you. Good riddance. Voluntarily cleaning out the gene pool.
I deplore death by terrorist. But, these girls caused their own suffering. It is what it is.
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Faith isn't something that keeps bad things from happening. Faith is what helps us get through bad things when they do happen.
These girls bought into a lie, just like many young people do when they join cults. The girls paid the ultimate price for their decisions. They were on the receiving end of what they had planned to do to some innocent soul. I'm sorry that their families will suffer due to their stupidity.
Are they recruiting these young girls on the internet. Are they showing them only the handsome terrorist? What are they doing to make themselves appealing to young girls?
Are they recruiting these young girls on the internet. Are they showing them only the handsome terrorist? What are they doing to make themselves appealing to young girls?
Good question. There has to be a hook somewhere because they are giving up every freedom they know to join. It is terrifying knowing they are recruiting young teenage girls. I saw an article where 3 from Colorado ran off to join but thankfully got picked up in Germany before they made it.
A few weeks ago I read that the girls, now pregnant, changed their mind and wanted to go home. It seems that "the terrorists lied to them" about how good things were going to be. They wanted to give up their rights to freedom, thinking that their country and family was wrong, well that's their fault isn't it.
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Part of this--maybe a LOT of it--is piss poor parenting.
It's all in vogue today to let kids make their own choices about everything from when they start to be sexually active, to their own religion, to what hour they will come home, to--whatever. The kids set the rules in many cases, not the parents. The parents try to be their "friend".
Turns out, they aren't equipped to make some choices.
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Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.
It is an awful situation. One that should be taught in our schools. Young idealism's often lead to disaster for a young teen, certainly this is an extreme. The thing is, kids today are not told or schooled in the history of wars an how and why they started. They are not taught the truth about tyranny, terroists, dictatorships, etc. In this country they live a protected life and feel "badly" for those they view as being persecuted by big bad corporations and foreign governments. It's all BS what they think but they don't know that because we protect them too much from evil. They need to know. They need to be taught how human trafficking is the number one crime in this world that is creating or perpetrating many other crimes; drugs, gangs, slavery, etc. And they need to be taught the ways people are sucked into human trafficking.
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It is an awful situation. One that should be taught in our schools. Young idealism's often lead to disaster for a young teen, certainly this is an extreme. The thing is, kids today are not told or schooled in the history of wars an how and why they started. They are not taught the truth about tyranny, terroists, dictatorships, etc. In this country they live a protected life and feel "badly" for those they view as being persecuted by big bad corporations and foreign governments. It's all BS what they think but they don't know that because we protect them too much from evil. They need to know. They need to be taught how human trafficking is the number one crime in this world that is creating or perpetrating many other crimes; drugs, gangs, slavery, etc. And they need to be taught the ways people are sucked into human trafficking.
Yep. All the lovey dovey peace crap they are teaching in school is not reality.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
I don't know that I want the schools teaching what the number one crime is. There just isn't enough time in the school day to do everything else and that, too.
History lessons--yes, current events--yes, but I just don't think the subject of human trafficking is going to be taught in depth in 8th grade social studies.
Parents need to do a better job.
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Well, I could agree with you--but then we'd both be wrong.