German involved in I SIS sentenced to 5 years in prison

A 32-year-old German was sentenced to five years in prison for participating in the militant group Islamic State. The court in Stuttgart, Germany, published the verdict Friday after the defendant was found guilty of participating in a terrorist foreign organisation. The woman, who was identified as Sabine Ulrike S., according to German privacy regulations, [...]
The court in Stuttgart, Germany, published the verdict Friday after the defendant was found guilty of participating in a terrorist foreign organisation.
The woman, who was identified as Sabine Ulrike S., according to German privacy regulations, lived in Syria from late 2013 to August 2017, the court said.
Prosecutors said that very soon after she arrived in Syria, she married a Islamic State fighter who had previously been unknown to her.
She has lived with him in homes usurped by the Islamic State and allegedly trained for gun shooting.
Her husband was killed in combat in 2016.
Prosecutors said Sabine S. has written a blog, praising life under the rule of the Islamic State, in order to recruit others.
Sabine S. He said during his trial that she has given up membership in the IS.
It was captured by Kurdish forces in 2017 and returned to Germany in April 2018











