Published By: Nigerian Monitor
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Friends said the twins
had appeared to be typical teenagers, pouting for selfies and shopping
at Primark – but they are now feared to be training for battle.
Last night a rebel fighter boasted that he was teaching girls as young
as 16 how to fight. Yilmaz, a Dutch national who has been in Syria for
two years, told Sky News: ‘It’s extremely easy to get here. People go on
holiday … they end up in Syria.’
The twins’ parents raised the alarm last month, after finding the girls’
beds empty and their passports and clothes missing.
A former neighbour said the couple had been ‘quite strict’, and did not
allow the girls to ‘mix with other children on the street’. Others
recalled that the twins wore headscarves when they were as young as
nine. But Rhea Headlam, who sat next to Zahra in primary school, said
they were ‘just normal teenage girls’.
‘I’m really shocked – I used to bump into them at Primark,’ she added.
‘They were both really clever.’
Last summer Salma achieved 13 GCSEs – 11 of them at grades A* to C –
while Zahra passed 15, of which 12 were A*-C. The results put them in
the top 10 per cent of their year group at Whalley Range High School for
Girls in Manchester.
They went on to study at Connell Sixth Form College, where fellow
students said they hoped to follow in the footsteps of their elder
sister Hafsa, 25, who is at medical school in Denmark after graduating
from Manchester University.
‘The twins both have aspirations to become doctors – that is their
ambition,’ said one. Another claimed it was ‘typical’ of the girls to
head to Syria ‘after they had finished term’, adding: ‘They wouldn’t
want to mess up their education.‘I’m shocked they have gone. They didn’t
seem to be radical or extremist in their views.’
It emerged yesterday that the girls’ devoutly Muslim Somali refugee
parents and their 11 children had been moved from an estate made famous
by the TV series Shameless to an upmarket suburb, after telling the
council they needed more bedrooms.
They were given a six-bedroom end-terrace despite the protests of the
existing tenant. Yesterday the large back and front gardens were strewn
with discarded household items and children’s plastic toys.
The house’s previous resident – a 40-year-old Army heroine who served in
Bosnia – said last night she had been booted out of the house by
Manchester City Council so the twins and their family could move in.
Former lance corporal Dawn Benjamin told The Sun she had thought the
house – her childhood home – would be ‘going to a good family’.
She added: ‘I lost my life, memories, everything I’d grown up with, to
house jihadi wannabes’.
Ms Benjamin and her young son had to move out after they were served
with a court order. The council confirmed the house had been needed for a
larger family.
Neighbours said the twins’ parents were keen to share elements of
Somalian culture with them, taking round dishes of traditional
delicacies for them to try. The twins’ father Ibrahim is understood to
teach at a nearby mosque, where leaders this week issued a statement
repudiating extremism and opposing violence of all kinds.
Mohammed Shafiq, of the Ramadan Foundation, said the family were
moderate Muslims who know all about the dangers of war-torn countries.
‘They were desperately unhappy to discover [their son] had gone to
Syria, and they thought they were keeping a watchful eye on their other
children. Then this happens,’ he said.
Sources believe Salma and Zahra were inspired by their brother’s
transformation into a jihadi fighter, and became radicalised themselves
while viewing extremist Islamist material online.
According to police sources, their brother also travelled to the
family’s native Somalia, where he may have linked up with another
Islamist terror group al-Shabab.
A friend told The Sun the brother was known for his ability to recite
long passages of the Koran.
Officers are investigating how the girls funded their own trip, over
fears they have been bankrolled by jihadi fighters who want them as
their wives.
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Published By: Nigerian Monitor
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Twin schoolgirls who
followed their jihadi brother to Syria were hard-working students who
hoped to train as doctors.
Sixteen-year-olds Salma and Zahra Halane, who last summer achieved 28
GCSEs between them, left their parents’ home in the middle of the night
and caught a flight to Turkey, before crossing the border.
Police said the pair are thought to have followed their elder brother,
who ditched his own ‘excellent’ academic career to join the ISIS terror
group around a year ago.
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
Read more at: [SHOCKING] Meet Twin Sisters Who Wanted To Be Future Doctors But Are Now In Syria Training To Be Killers.. | LATEST NIGERIAN NEWS BREAKING HEADLINES NEWSPAPERS
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