31 Dec 2015

ISIS teen poster girl Samra Kesinovic became "sex slave for jihadis" before being beaten to death

New details have emerged over the death of the 17-year-old Austrian who ran away to join ISIS in Syria

One of the two Austrian teenagers who disappeared from their homes to join ISIS in Syria was forced into sexual slavery before her death, a new witness claims.

A Tunisian woman has told officials that she was kept in a house with 17-year-old Samra Kesinovic where they were made to provide sexual services to jihadi fighters.

The former extremist said they lived together in the house and were seen as a “sexual present for new fighters”.

It was reported last month by Austrian media that Samra had been beaten to death after trying to escape from the city of Al-Raqqah- which ISIS has declared its capital.

The Austrian government has still not verified reports of the teenager's death.
The brainwashed teen, left for the war torn region with her 15-year-old friend Sabina Selimovic in 2014.

The pair, are believed to have been radicalised by Bosnian Islamist preacher Ebu Tejma in Vienna.
The teens moved from Bosnia to Austria with their families as refugees during the war in the 1990s.

Soon after the teens arrived in the Islamic State, they were paraded by jihadis on social media wearing full burqas, brandishing kalashnikovs.

But it was reported that Samra had sent a letter to her parents expressing her desire to come home after witnessing extreme violence and becoming disillusioned with ISIS barbarism.

Her companion Sabina was reportedly killed during fighting in Al-Raqqah

 

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