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Two women jihadists want to return home after being pregnant

The Dhaka Times Desk Two women, Kesinovic and Sabina Selimovic, moved to Syria from Austria with the main goal of joining the armed group Islamic State and waging jihad for Islam. But they have finally returned, they are now going to Jihad and want to return to their own country Austria with children in their wombs.


International media claim that Kesinović and Sabina Selimović wanted to return to their country, but the Austrian government refused to accept them. Kesinovic and Sabina Selimovic are two women aged 17 and 15 respectively. A religious man named Abu Tejma, a missionary, tactfully befriended the two women in an Austrian mosque and gradually encouraged Kesinović and Sabina Selimović to fight for the Islamic State. They left Vienna in April of this year under the guidance of that religious man. At that time, two women wrote a letter to their parents, in that letter they forbade their parents to search for them and also said that we followed the path of God.

After leaving Vienna, they reached Syria where they were forcibly married to two ISI militants. Later the two women became pregnant. Some group started giving all their information on social media Facebook. From there, messages began to spread that Muslim women from many countries around the world were willing to marry and have sex with ISI soldiers, volunteering for jihad.

Meanwhile, the Austrian police say that they are keeping regular updates about these two women, but it is certain that those girls are not running these Facebook pages, it is a separate plot of ISI, these girls admit to propaganda.

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