The number of women I joined SIS too large”

The number of foreign women and children who have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join I SIS has been significantly underestimated and can pose a threat to security, experts have warned, reports The Guardian. According to a report by the International Centre for Radicalisation Studies. [ ICSR to King College London, 40,000 and [...]
The number of foreign women and children who have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join I SIS has been significantly underestimated and can pose a threat to security, experts have warned, reports The Guardian.
According to a report by the International Centre for Radicalisation Studies. [ ICSR] at Kings College London, 4000 and 761 [13%] of foreign citizens joining I SIS in Iraq and Syria between April 2013 and June 2018 were women. 4640 [12%] were children.
This data, according to researchers Joanna Cook and Gina Vale, has been underestimated by the government.
The report says that while I The SIS repeatedly brought back to mind the “images of masked men waving IS flags, fighting in the battlefields, or making brutal scenes of terrible theatre executions”, was helping those who were specialised like judges, doctors and engineers, and the presence of support of women and children, which led to legalisation of this vision, Periscope broadcast.
According to them, women have played a large number of roles in I SIS, like recruiting young women. /Periscopi











