Islam is a disgusting and difficulty of mental illness religion.
Well, what do you say?
I do not feel sorry for them.
Went to fight for Isis Islamic terrorists - now she wants to home
Kesinovic Samra, 17, disappeared from his home in Austria to fight the terror group Isis.
My teenage girls would never think of wanting to kill other people that these girls just wanted to do when they joined the Isis.
Now they want to travel tba home.
But it hard to get tba home in Vienna there other rules.
Very GOOD!
I am double considering it's still children at 17 years of age.
And I always bleeds for children.
But have to be a realist here.
How many Christians have they killed? Or infidels should probably say.
So sorry for them, it is not really.
Went to fight for Isis Islamic terrorists - now she wants to home
Kesinovic Samra, 17, disappeared from his home in Austria to fight the terror group Isis.
Now she is pregnant and married - and want to go home.
Life in war-torn Syria have been "too much," she says.
But according to Austrian police, it is almost impossible for the teenager to return.
Kesinovic Samra, 17, and Sabina Selimovic, 15, disappeared from his home in Austria in April. The friends had made their way to Syria to fight the terrorist sect IS and left a message to their families:
"Do not look for us., We will serve Allah - and we will die for him."
The friends originally from Bosnia but grew up in Vienna. They must have decided to join the terrorist sect after they visited a mosque in Vienna and read about IS on the internet, writes The Telegraph.
Shortly after departure, the friends became pregnant and married Chechen fighters.
Interpolation released pictures
More photos of the girls have been disseminated on the Internet - showing how they are holding Kalashnikov rifles and wearing full niqab. But according to Austrian police have their accounts on the social media taken over and manipulated by ICE.
- Whoever is in charge of the sides so it's probably not the girls. They used to spread propaganda, says a security expert with the police to Austrian Times.
Interpol released pictures of the girls after the disappearance in April, according to unconfirmed reports, their parents have been in contact with them.
"Almost impossible to return"
They are believed to live in the city of Rakka in northern Syria. According to the Vienna-based newspaper Österreich Samra want to return home after life in the terror hit Syria have been "too much". According to the magazine's death "a constant companion" in the girls' lives.
The friend Sabina, however, is said not to be ready to return.
But according to Austrian police can be difficult for friends to leave Syria.
- The biggest problem is for people who want to return. Once they left, it is almost impossible, says Karl-Heinz Grundboeck, spokesperson for the Austrian Ministry of the Interior.
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