ISIS wife from Indiana tells how her husband kept two sex slaves in their home in Syria – IOTW Report

ISIS wife from Indiana tells how her husband kept two sex slaves in their home in Syria

Geller Report: The Muslims, according to their scripture (the scripture leftwing elites demand we respect) are entitled to this.

(…) An American woman whose husband died fighting for ISIS has spoken about life in the ‘caliphate capital’ in Syria for the first time.

Sam El Hassani claims her husband Moussa tricked her into crossing the Syrian border during a holiday to Turkey in 2015, where he joined ISIS as a jihadist fighter.

She reveals she found herself living with their children in Raqqa, along with two Yazidi girls her husband kept as slaves in their home, which he ‘repeatedly raped’.

In a documentary for PBS Frontline and BBC Panorama, Mrs El Hassani details how she went from happily married in Indiana to a widow with four children in a Kurdish prison in Syria. more

6 Comments on ISIS wife from Indiana tells how her husband kept two sex slaves in their home in Syria

  1. Yeah… ya know, I’m kinda tired of hearing how us men only think with the little head when women wind up like this cuz the little man in the boat wuz calling the shots. 20 years ago I get it, but I mean really, isn’t there enough information out there today to avoid these situations? Ladies… please think about what you are getting into!

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  2. Doncha hate it when hubby takes the fam to Turkey for holiday and ya end up in Syria?
    Pffft, leave her and her jihadi’s-in-training over there. She seems to have the typical welfare queendom attitude anyway, I mean “they” (the Kurds) provide whatever her little darlings ask for, so she says.
    And sis should prepare for a rash of “islamaphobia” backlash once the Frontline doc airs.

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  3. Tricked like with a plane ticket?
    or tricked like “great restaurant just over the border”?
    or tricked like “no, baby, that’s lipstick not blood”
    Which trick was it, mam?

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