Woman who lost husband, home serving ISIS gets 2 year suspended sentence
By Sabine Maurer, dpa I Tuesday, July 18, 2023
FRANKFURT – The Higher Regional Court sitting in Frankfurt, which convicted a woman for supporting the terrorist militia Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been given a two-year suspended sentence.
The court found that the woman, now 33, left Germany for Syria in the spring of 2016 with her two sons to join the terrorist group, which around that time controlled large swathes of Syria and Iraq.
In addition to her conviction for supporting a terrorist organization, the court ruled that the woman failed in her duty to care for her young sons.
“She promoted the organization from within,” the presiding judge said, while handing down the sentence at the Higher Regional Court.
The judge said that Islamic State paid money for her sons during their stay in Syria, covered more than half the rent for her flat and she herself sold homemade sweets at markets according to ISIS specifications.
Her husband at the time was an Islamic State fighter who was later killed in an air strike in front of his sons. “She grossly violated her duties as a mother,” the judge said.
She and her children experienced almost daily bomb attacks in the civil war, and during their flight from Syria they lived at times in holes in the ground and ran through the desert.
Prosecutors had requested the two-year suspended sentence, while defence lawyers for the woman had asked the court for 18 months.