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Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Austrian girl who joined ISIS in Syria was used as a 'sexual present for new fighters' before being beaten to death

NEW details have emerged to suggest that an Austrian teen who fled Europe to join ISIS was used as a sex slave for new fighters, before she was beaten to death when she tried to escape. 
Samra Kesinovic, 17 (left), and Sabina Selimovic, 15, fled home to join ISIS

A Tunisian former jihadist who managed to escape from the sick terror group has revealed fresh information about Samra Kesinovic and Sabina Selimovic, ISIS poster girls who ran away to join the Islamist group.

Samra Kesinovic was pictured in a burqa before she changed her mind about ISIS and was beaten to death
Samra, 17 and Sabina, 15, disappeared from their homes in 2014, leaving a note for their families which read: "Don't look for us. We will serve Allah and we will die for him."


The girls, who are of Bosnian heritage, travelled to Syria via Turkey after allegedly being brainwashed by Bosnian Islamist preacher Ebu Tejma in Vienna.

When they joined up with the terror group, the teenagers were forced to marry ISIS fighters and were snapped in burqas carrying Kalashnikovs as part of an ISIS propaganda drive to recruit more young girls.

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