An American “ISIS” leader admits guilt.. the beginning was from Egypt

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Alison Fluke-Ekren, a 42-year-old housewife, admitted that she "I have trained militarily more than 100 women and girls, some of them between 10 and 11 years old" She taught them to use assault rifles and explosive belts, according to the ministry statement.

And this previous parameter, which became radicalized and was transferred from Syria In January, she pleaded guilty, Tuesday, to a federal judge in Alexandria, near Washington, and she will be sentenced on October 25, and faces a prison sentence of up to 20 years.

After a quiet childhood on a farm in Kansas Center United Statemoved to Egypt In 2008 with her second husband and two children from her first marriage.

In 2011, the family moved to Libya where, according to the judicial authorities, her husband stole documents after the attack on US Consulate in Benghazi.

Then they moved to Syria in 2012 because, according to a witness who was mentioned in the indictment, "Do you want to engage in jihad?". At first, she stayed for only 6 months in the country, and did not settle down permanently with her two children until 2014.

Her husband became a sniper for an organization ISIS With her weapons expertise from her parents’ farm she commissioned the training of other fighters’ wives in the use of AK-47s and grenades.

and suggested "to avenge" For children killed in a bombing, planning an attack at an American university and claiming to witnesses that she had received a promise of funding from ISIS leaders, but she abandoned this project because of her pregnancy.

And then I developed a new plan, which is to attack a shopping center in United StateAnd this time her husband will discourage her from carrying out her plan.

In 2016, her husband was killed in a bombing and a few months later she remarried to a fighter from the ISIS He is a Bangladeshi who specializes in drone attacks.

After his death, she married another member of the organization tasked with defending Raqqa, according to the indictment.

In parallel, a women’s battalion was formed "Nisibeh Battalion" She started her activism in February 2017 to help defend Raqqa.

He did not know what happened to her after the fall of the caliphate, the circumstances of her arrest, or the fate of her children.

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Alison Fluke-Ekren, a 42-year-old housewife, admitted that she “militarily trained more than 100 women and girls, some of them between the ages of 10 and 11” and taught them to use assault rifles and explosive belts, according to the ministry statement.

And this previous parameter, which became radicalized and was transferred from Syria In January, she pleaded guilty, Tuesday, to a federal judge in Alexandria, near Washington, and she will be sentenced on October 25, and faces a prison sentence of up to 20 years.

After a quiet childhood on a farm in Kansas Center United Statemoved to Egypt In 2008 with her second husband and two children from her first marriage.

In 2011, the family moved to Libya where, according to the judicial authorities, her husband stole documents after the attack on US Consulate in Benghazi.

Then they moved to Syria in 2012 because, according to a witness in the indictment, they “want to engage in jihad.” At first, she stayed for only 6 months in the country, and did not settle down permanently with her two children until 2014.

Her husband became a sniper for an organization ISIS With her weapons expertise from her parents’ farm she commissioned the training of other fighters’ wives in the use of AK-47s and grenades.

To “revenge” the children killed in a bombing operation, she suggested planning an attack at an American university, and claimed before witnesses that she had received a promise of funding from ISIS leaders, but she abandoned this project because of her pregnancy.

And then I developed a new plan, which is to attack a shopping center in United StateAnd this time her husband will discourage her from carrying out her plan.

In 2016, her husband was killed in a bombing and a few months later she remarried to a fighter from the ISIS He is a Bangladeshi who specializes in drone attacks.

After his death, she married another member of the organization tasked with defending Raqqa, according to the indictment.

In parallel, a women’s battalion was formed, the “Nassiba Brigade”, which began its activity in February 2017 to help defend Raqqa.

He did not know what happened to her after the fall of the caliphate, the circumstances of her arrest, or the fate of her children.

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