Friday, January 20, 2006

Swedish women tricked into terrorist training camps

The Local:

Two young Swedish women trying to escape forced marriages were recruited by terrorist organisations and forced to spend up to nine years in training camps in the Middle East, it has been claimed.

The women were reportedly approached by men and offered help to escape their marriages. They were told that they would be sent to work in refugee camps in the Middle East run by an international organisation. But when the women arrived, it transpired that the camps were military training bases for a terrorist organisation, Swedish Radio reports.

At the camps, the women were subjected to torture, in one case after an attempted escape. One of the women was held for nine years, the other for eight years, before they tried to escape. Both claim that the two camps at which they were held contain around 90 young people from Europe who had been tricked into going there in the same way. A handful of these were also from Sweden.

Kickis Åhré Älgamo, a specialist in honour-related crime at the Swedish Police Force who has met both women, says there is no doubt that the women are telling the truth. She has forwarded the case to the Swedish Security Police, Säpo.

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2 Comments:

At 1:03 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

"young Swedish women"

Oh really!? So they were "Swedish", were they?

Here is one answer to the question I asked below about "Spaniards".

 
At 3:02 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I very much doubt that real Swedish women would need to escape forced marriages. These women are obviously the new type of "Swede" that foolish immigration policies have created.

 

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