Active on the web, international ladies become Islamic State widows
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – at the very least 15 young Western ladies who joined up with Islamic State and hitched jihadi fighters are now widows following the group that is militant losses in clashes in Syria and Iraq, based on scientists who closely monitor Islamist radicals online.
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) think tank in London provided Reuters use of its database of 106 women that are foreign claims have relocated to IS territory and so are active on the web.
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