Kosovo 20-year-old convicted of inciting terrorism, linked to Vienna assassination

A 20-year-old young woman from Kosovo, with Italian citizenship, who has family ties to Vienna's attacker, Cameron F., has been sentenced to three years and four months in prison by Milan's court for inciting terrorism he has made via the internet. Milan's public prosecutor had sought a five-year prison sentence. [...]
The young woman, who has been a staunch supporter of the “Islamic State” (IS) for three years, has been arrested by police in Milan last November for alleged terrorist activities. The investigation was launched by an intelligence report for her husband, a 21-year-old Kosovo, to which she was married in January 2021 and who was linked to the coming assassinationr.
Wife Charged for Promoting Terrorism
Hundreds of photographs of the “unfettered property executions” with beheadings have been discovered on the arrested's mobile phones, police say. The woman has named herself a member of the terrorist group “Balkan Lions”, writes Vietnamese.at. Kosovar, who joined the group at the age of 16, had stated in calls that she was willing to sacrifice her life for “The Islamic State”.
Milan's prosecutor, Alberto Nobil, who has been leading the investigation against terrorism, speaks of the woman's terrible “telephones --” -- broadcast albinfo.ch. However, the court condemned his wife, not for terrorism, but only for inciting terrorist attacks.
On November 2, 2020, 20-year-old Cameron F. had killed four people with several firearms in downtown Vienna and had injured many others, some of whom were severely injured. The IS Sympatizant was then shot to death by police.












