Daily Stormer
September 17, 2014
On of the two “Austrian” (Bosnian) Jihadi “postergirls” who escaped to Syria to join up with the hardcore sexy serial killers of ISIS in April is now believed to be dead.
She might not be dead, and the West could just be making this claim because they don’t want to lose all of their precious Muslim immigrants to ISIS recruiters.
If all of these Muslims go to the Middle East to fight for their religion (or whatever), who will enrich our culture?
One of two Austrian teenage ‘postergirls’ who flew to Syria in April to join Islamic State ranks is believed to have been killed.
Samra Kesinovic, 16, and her friend Sabina Selimovic, 15, vanished from their Vienna homes earlier this year.
Soon afterwards they posted images of themselves branding Kalashnikov rifles, surrounded by armed men – photos which Austrian police feared were acting as militant recruitment posters for young girls.
Austrian media warned several weeks ago that the girls had become the public face for the call to jihad.
The fears appeared to be validated with the Austrian Interior Ministry confirming two other girls from Vienna had attempted to flee to take up the call for holy war.
Little information was given about the latest pair hoping to join Islamic State apart from the fact that one was 16 and the other was 14 and their parents were apparently from Iraq.
Police now want to find out how they became radicalised, and whether anybody had helped them plan their trip to Syria which was apparently set to take place via Turkey – following the same route as the other two girls.
The pair were caught when the mother of a third friend who was supposed to be travelling with them became suspicious about the amount of luggage her daughter was packing.
It’s not known if they group were in contact with Samra and Selimovic, who – despite the fact they are being hunted by Interpol – have remained missing.
However, social media updates posted by the two show them dressed in traditional Muslim clothing and in some instances, standing beside men holding guns.
Nothing of value appears to have been lost here.