I guess these mentally sick women feel very important.
Revealed: How 'up to 60' women rule ISIS's capital by fear. Merciless 'Jihadettes' order executions, punishment lashings, and manage sex slave brothels
PUBLISHED: 07:29 EST, 4 December 2014 | UPDATED: 15:13 EST, 4 December 2014
Britons including privately-educated Glaswegian Aqsa Mahmood, 20, and Lewisham-born Khadijah Dare, 22, are understood to have joined the Al-Khansa Brigade in ISIS' Syrian de facto capital Raqqa, helping to patrol the city with guns and daggers hidden beneath their religious robes.
The group, which is largely made-up of educated Western women, operates as an ultra-oppressive police force monitoring the behaviour of females in Raqqa - meting out brutal punishments to anyone wearing shoes that aren't black, or those wearing veils made from the wrong material.
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Revealed: How 'up to 60' women rule ISIS's capital by fear. Merciless 'Jihadettes' order executions, punishment lashings, and manage sex slave brothels
- British women boast of heading up ISIS' secret police called the Al-Khansa Brigade in the terror group's Syrian 'capital' of Raqqa
- They order executions, beatings, punishment beatings and manage brothels where Yazidi sex slaves are raped daily
- Feared because they can spy freely hidden under all-black niqab dresses
- They patrol city with guns and daggers hidden under religious robes, beating any women whose veil is made of the wrong material
- Brigade includes Aqsa Mahmood, 20, who ran off from Glasgow a year ago
- Leader is believed to be a six foot tall woman named Umm Hamza, dubbed 'The Slaughterer', who carries cattle-prod under niqab
PUBLISHED: 07:29 EST, 4 December 2014 | UPDATED: 15:13 EST, 4 December 2014
- Dozens of young British women are using social media to boast of joining the Islamic State's terrifying all-female police force – claiming to be doling out savage beatings, punishment lashings, ordering executions and managing brothels where thousands of Yazidi sex slaves are imprisoned and raped daily after being sold for as little as £27.
Britons including privately-educated Glaswegian Aqsa Mahmood, 20, and Lewisham-born Khadijah Dare, 22, are understood to have joined the Al-Khansa Brigade in ISIS' Syrian de facto capital Raqqa, helping to patrol the city with guns and daggers hidden beneath their religious robes.
The group, which is largely made-up of educated Western women, operates as an ultra-oppressive police force monitoring the behaviour of females in Raqqa - meting out brutal punishments to anyone wearing shoes that aren't black, or those wearing veils made from the wrong material.
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Up to 60 British Jihadette women who rule ISIS s capital by fear Daily Mail Online
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