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British jihadi brides 'on the run'

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Three British jihadi brides are now on the run from Islamic State in Iraq, according to a source in the terrorist-held city of Mosul.

The girls, thought to be aged around 16, were married off to IS militants but have since been reported missing, with the terror group now "thoroughly searching for them" after their escape.

The exact identity of the girls and their fate is not known.

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http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/british-jihadi-brides-on-the-run/ar-BBjG2Ui (13/05/15)

if the above blurb is to be believed, then it's quite dramatic. The girls (all 3 of them?) sound like they're holed up in that hellish city of Mosul, probably trying to make an escape to a civilized part of the world.

We can make fun of them and their foolishness (for going to the Dunes of Despair in the first place), but they're still 3 mid-teen chicks - and they're British. They probably arrived, assessed their miserable options (probably in the car ride to Mosul) ...or soon upon arrival. Saw they'd be parceled out to one or more older men for slave/sexual duties, and soon began plotting a way to escape. It appears now they're between a baking hot sand dune and sexual predators/control-freaks.

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Seems that they may not be on the run after all.

Um Asmah, whose relatives are senior IS commanders, says she delivered the girls to a base in Raqqa where they are now undergoing a four-month training regime for "special missions".

Foreign fighters are taught to fight and oversee missions in Syria and Iraq - but with a specific plan, now revealed for the first time, to travel back to Europe and carry out attacks there.

http://news.sky.com/story/1491765/exclusive-british-girls-were-groomed-by-is

Emphasis mine.

The best plan may be to make sure they do not get back to the UK.

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Found: The Bethnal Green schoolgirls who ran away to Syria
Exclusive: The Telegraph tracks down the three teenage runaways who left London in February to join Islamic State
By Ruth Sherlock, video by Joe Daunt and Sam Tarling 9:35PM BST 03 Jul 2015

The three British schoolgirls who ran away from home to join the Islamic State group in Syria were kept under close watch in a compound for widows and would-be jihadi brides while their loyalty to the movement was tested, The Telegraph has learned.
Shamima Begum, 15, Kadiza Sultana, 16, and Amira Abase, 15, who ran away from home in February, spent their first months in Isil’s caliphate under lock and key in an apartment in the jihadists’ stronghold city of Raqqa.
The schoolgirls, from Bethnal Green, east London, were put in the care of a woman handler known as Um Laith – “Mother of the Lion” – tasked with “purifying their Western minds” by instilling the practices of Isil’s hardline version of sharia law.


Continued here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11716099/Bethnal-Green-schoolgirls-identified-in-Syria-in-exclusive-video-footage.html

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why should they come back , They are probably infected with some STDs now, from being used as knob cleaners for some stinking arab, why should the British tax payer pay for the medical treatment , A better idea would be to cancel their passport , their Decision to go good luck to you girls we dont want you back.

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According to their parents, they are not 'on the run' from ISIS, but are happily living in a womens dorm/indoctrination center and will soon graduate to being jihadi brides or possibly suicide bombers.

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It is getting boring to see and hear "Please come home" moaning and groaning in GB Press.

Any references to "Don't show your face back here" in any GB Press?

Or something along the lines "Papa, Mamma, go to see them in Syria" ?

Just to refresh the stale taste in the mouth. Thanks.

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