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Thursday, February 4, 2021

Sweden Honors Its Veterans

Hat tip Samnytt. Translation by Fousesquawk.



Here is the latest Hallmark-worthy story out of Sweden. A woman who left Syria with her husband and 5 children to join ISIS, has now returned to Sweden with two daughters. The husband and three sons were killed in Syria, and the woman still has two daughters who are back in Syria. If you can follow all of that, keep reading because the story gets worse. There are pictures of the kiddies in question posing with weapons and severed heads in Syria. One can only imagine what those kids are likely to be like in Sweden about 10-15 years from now.

Reader warning: The link below has graphic photos that are partially blurred.


https://samnytt.se/is-barn-tillbaka-i-sverige-poserade-med-vapen-och-avhuggna-huvuden/

ISIS children back in Sweden-Posed with weapons and severed heads

4 February 2014

Children of a female ISIS terrorist who returned to Sweden pose with weapons and severed heads in photos taken in Syria. This is reported by SVT.

The now-48-year-old ISIS woman traveled to Syria in 2013 with her five minor children and joined the terror group, Islamic State. That same summer, her then-husband, according to Bulletin, known as "Abu Omar al Kurdi", was killed in fighting in Syria.

The woman is now back in Sweden and has brought two of her daughters with her, who are now 14 and 3 years old. The daughters have been handed over to social services in accordance with the  Care of the Young Act. This comes from a two-week-old judgment from the Administrative Court of Gothenburg, with which Samhallsnytt has been furnished.

According to the judgment, the girls have three brothers who were killed in Syria, and the woman has  another two daughters who remain in Idlib in the same country (Syria). Upon arrival in Sweden, the 48-year-old stated that she did not want to come back to Sweden and that she didn't want to come earlier. "This is in line with the fact that she did not teach her children Swedish, despite the fact that she herself speaks Swedish fluently and has had a Swedish upbringing," the court writes in its judgment.

The fact that the woman expressed that she didn't want to return to Sweden and that two of her daughters in still in Syria led Swedish authorities to fear that the woman will try to return to Syria and take her two children in Sweden with her if she gets the chance. A circumstance that weighed heavily on the decision to take care of the daughters in Sweden. "They need to be surrounded by values that are not marked by pro-violence extremism," the court writes.

According to the judgment, the 14-year-old girl told of "repeated traumatic incidents such as the deaths of her father and three brothers," in Syria. From a troubling report from police, it is learned that the 14-year-old girl was divorced two years ago when she was only 12 years old.  The impression that the child experienced traumatic events is strengthened by private pictures taken of the IS-woman's children in Syria. In the pictures, it is seen how the children posed with weapons and severed heads in the Islamic caliphate.

The 48-year-old woman denies being a pro-violence terrorist. She says she was tricked into going to Syria by her then-husband, and that she was only a housewife who was not allowed to involve herself in the terror group's activity.

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So the question that the reader might ask is, "What would happen to the father and three sons had they survived?" Believe it or not, they would have been given new identities, which would not even be available for police, moved to a new location in Sweden, and given re-integration and job training. The only thing missing would be the ticker-tape parade to welcome them home.


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