German Woman Faces ISIS-linked Terror Charges

Federal prosecutors said Friday that a 32-year-old
German woman faces terrorism charges for joining ISIS in Syria, the Associated
Press reported.
Carla-Josephine S., whose last name wasn't released
for privacy reasons, is also charged with child endangerment resulting in death
and other offenses, prosecutors said Friday.
She's accused of taking her three children to Syria
in 2015.
AP quoted prosecutors as saying that she joined ISIS
and lived in one of their facilities.
Her children underwent ISIS ideological
indoctrination, and her son took paramilitary training before he was killed in
2018 when their compound was bombed.
Unable to convince her husband to join her, S. in
2016 married an ISIS militant from Somalia and took paramilitary training
herself.
She was arrested upon her return to Germany in
April. Prosecutors wouldn't give any details about her daughters.