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Moroccan woman mistaken for Paris jihadi: I live in continuous fear
By Ismail Azzam, for CNN

(CNN)Nabila Bakkatha was surprised to find photos of her published in a number of international newspapers last week.

What surprised her even more was the name in the captions: Hasna Ait Boulahcen, the jihadi woman killed in a Paris raid last week.

In an interview, Bakkatha who's from the central Moroccan city of Beni Mellal, told CNN that a former friend sold photographs of her to a journalist, taking advantage of similarities in her looks to Ait Boulahcen.

There had been a long history of problems in their relationship, Bakkatha added.

Two photographs mistakenly naming her Ait Boulahcen appeared in newspapers: one of them shows her in a bathtub, and the other shows her with her family.

Full story: http://edition.cnn.com/2015/11/23/africa/paris-female-jihadi-moroccan-woman-photos-sold/index.html

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-- CNN 2015-11-24

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^^ Couldn't agree more. Women that wear attire that singles them out as Muslim and then complain are being foolish. While we should be able to wear anything we like, the REALITY is that we can't, if we want a peaceful life.

Eg, there may be men that would like to wear female clothing in public, but they know that to do so would open them to ridicule, so they don't- they accept the reality, and there is no point complaining about it.

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Get rid of the hijab or niqab that your are wearing....move out of your French Muslim enclave that you probably live in and integrate into the french general population....problem solved

If you bothered to read it instead of posting a hate filled diatribe you would know she does not live in France, she lives in Morrocco.

Some on here just cant hide their bigotry.

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^^ Couldn't agree more. Women that wear attire that singles them out as Muslim and then complain are being foolish. While we should be able to wear anything we like, the REALITY is that we can't, if we want a peaceful life.

Eg, there may be men that would like to wear female clothing in public, but they know that to do so would open them to ridicule, so they don't- they accept the reality, and there is no point complaining about it.

So you think it is offensive for a woman to cover her hair? How strange

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