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Ex-housewife jailed in Norway for joining ISIS 4 Hours
People walk at the Kurdish-run al-Hol camp which holds suspected relatives of ISIS fighters, in Hasakeh governorate in northeastern Syria, March 3, 2021. (Photo: Delil Souleiman / AFP)
A Norwegian court on Tuesday sentenced a woman who lived as a housewife in Syria to prison for being a member of ISIS, despite not actively fighting herself.
The Oslo court sentenced the Norwegian-Pakistani woman to three and a half years in prison for participating in a terrorist organisation by taking care of her household and enabling her three husbands to fight. By traveling to an area controlled by ISIS in Syria . by moving in and living with her husbands, taking care of the children and various tasks at home, the defendant enabled her three husbands to actively participate in ISIS fighting, judge Ingmar Nilsen said as he read out the verdict.
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A Norwegian woman who lived in ISIS-controlled Syria as a housewife to three fighters was sentenced to jail despite not being involved in violence. The case made legal history in Norway because
the woman was essentially convicted of being a housewife, the prosecution said. The Norwegian-Pakistani woman, who admitted to having “radical ideas”, enabled her three husbands to take part in fighting by staying at home with their children, the court said. As a housewife to three successive husbands she could not claim to be a passive bystander, Judge Ingmar Nilsen said.
Read More By travelling to an area controlled by ISIS in Syria . by moving in and living with her husbands, taking care of the children and various tasks at home, the defendant enabled her three husbands to actively participate in ISIS fighting, the judge said.