Saturday, June 19, 2021

Netherlands: Returning ISIS Women and a Brave Turkish Girl Who Speaks out

Lale Gül is a young Turkish-Dutch woman reported whom we have recently reported on. Recently, she published a book that was highly critical of Islam and the severe restrictions it placed on her life. It has caused a sensation in the Netherlands and upset many in the Turkish community including her own family.

Now Lale has published an op-ed in the Dutch newspaper, Elsevier in which she compares the suffering and circumstance of Yazidi and Kurdish women after living through the ISIS Caliphate with that of ISIS women who left the Netherlands with their children to join their men in Iraq and Syria, who are now being repatriated back to the Netherlands. In addition, Lale gives us an update on Ilham B., who was just repatriated back to the Netherlands with her children and who, we learn, says she has no regrets about joining ISIS.

The below article from Elsevier is translated by Fousesquawk.

 https://www.ewmagazine.nl/ewpodium/achtergrond/2021/06/lale-gul-nederland-geeft-de-jezidi-vrouwen-een-trap-na-829853/

Lale Gül: The Netherlands Gives Yazidi women a kick

Women who left to the ISIS-Caliphate are welcomed back to the Netherlands together with their children. While the victims of the ISIS atrocities, such as the Yazidis and Kurds, look on with sorrowful eyes. Imagine that, argues writer Lale Gül, in an article for EW Podium.
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Just imagine: You are not Dutch, but a Yazidi woman, a member of a small religious minority in the Sinjar region in NW Iraq. Five years ago, your habitat was overrun by the Islamic State, your community is enslaved, gagged, subjected, and humiliated. Fathers, brothers snd sons are beheaded in cold blood before your eyes and those of other women. Their bodies rot away in 73 mass graves in the area. Daughters, sisters, and mothers, such as yourself are either raped, or turned into slaves, or both.

Raped women get children from ISIS-terrorists

As a result, you, the raped women together, after years-long mistreatment, get children from the ISIS terrorists that you have not since seen. Pretty gruesome, isn't it?

The trauma is not yet over: Then you have to leave your children behind en masse in a camp that you will never visit again because, at the same time, they are also children of the enemy and who the clergy of your community will not accept.  If you don't leave them behind in one or another miserable orphanage, you are no, longer welcome. It is believed in your village that a child by birth automatically has the religion of the father and who is in this case (rather extreme) Muslim: That is not allowed. After leaving the child, see how your conscience is soothed.

Moreover, half of the women from your community can no longer be found.

Or imagine that you are not a Yazidi woman, but a Kurd. One with one deceased brother, father or son, murdered by an ISIS terrorist.

According to Yazidi women, ISIS women worse than their men

Now imagine that the women from the Netherlands who, as spouses of this beastly system, eagerly and willingly facilitated these inhumane conditions, were themselves worse than the male terrorists, to which many Yazidi women have testified to Dutch journalists. Imagine that you read and hear that these same women want to return to Europe, now that they have lost the war and are calling on the Netherlands to at least give their children a future.

Imagine that they automatically get a Dutch lawyer who fights in their interest and invokes their rights. Imagine that after the above-mentioned beatings, you had to give up your children in a camp and that their children were awaiting a safe and healthy future in the Netherlands. Imagine that you read in the media that is quite difficult to prove which punishable acts they have committed because nothing is documented, all the evidential material is destroyed, and they will probably get a light punishment, and after a short while, will be able to resume a safe life in NW Europe, as if nothing had happened, until a new caliphate is established. And if not, then they can always earn Paradise with an attack or by inciting an attack. More roads to Mecca.

Ilham B. has no remorse

Now imagine that the Netherlands has taken back one Ilham B. and her children, who publicly and shamelessly screams for the rooftops that she has no remorse for her deeds and that the trip to the  Caliphate "has formed her in a positive manner".

Just imagine that.
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Fousesquawk comment: Kudos to Lale Gül for her bravery in speaking out. The Netherlands and other Western European countries will pay the price of bringing these terrorists back home in blood. Most of these children will grow up to be radicalized just as their parents. If it were a case of these people being prosecuted and spending decades behind bars, that would be one thing. Unfortunately, these women will likely spend a couple of years in detention and then be released back into society. 

And more innocent people will die.


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