ISIS bride sold her wedding present: an AK47
A German woman who joined the Islamic State group
fell on such hard times that she had to sell her wedding present, an AK47
rifle, according to prosecutors in Germany.
In a statement Thursday, German federal prosecutors
said they have indicted Zeynep G. on three counts of participating in the
activities of a “foreign terrorist organization,” breaching arms control laws
and committing a war crime.
G., a German citizen whose last name wasn't released
due to privacy reasons, is alleged to have traveled to Syria in September or
October of 2014 to join the extremist group. After marrying a Chechen fighter
she ran his household and used social media to urge a friend in Germany to join
IS.
Following the first husband's death she married a
fellow German IS member in October or November of 2015 and moved to the group's
stronghold of Raqqa. German prosecutors say the couple occupied the home of
someone who had fled from IS, which would amount to looting or pillaging under
international law and is considered a war crime.
Prosecutors said the woman requested a Kalashnikov
rifle as a wedding present and training in how to use it, but after several
weeks “it had to be sold due to a shortage of money.”
Her second husband died in 2017 and G. was detained
by Kurdish fighters two years later, but managed to flee. She was detained in
Turkey in February and arrested on her return to Germany in May, where she now
faces trial.




