Iran jails 16 women for joining IS in Syria
prosecutor/ DUBAI (Reuters) - Sixteen women who went to Syria to join Islamic State have been jailed in Iran, a Tehran prosecutor said on Sunday. The women were also ordered to pay back any money they had received from the Sunni Muslim jihadist group, the judiciary’s news website Mizanonline quoted prosecutor Abbas Jafari-Dolatabadi as saying. Islamic State considers Iran’s majority Shi’ite Muslims to be heretics. “These women had gone to Syria to support ... Daesh (Islamic State), had received terrorist training and carried out some ...
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