meerkat1
01.06.06, 06:07
w pasie shahidow, z synkiem przy boku, informuje berlinska policja.
I zreszta nie ona jedna, jak donosi Der Tagesspiel.
The women used chatrooms to express their intentions
Berlin police say they have foiled a German woman's plans to travel abroad to
become a suicide bomber.
She is one of three women who media reports say are being investigated after
announcing plans on the internet to carry out missions in Iraq.
Berlin police said the woman may have been planning to take along her child,
who has since been taken into care.
Last year, a Belgian woman who had converted to Islam blew herself up in
Baghdad, killing six people.
Berlin police told the BBC they had discovered that a 40-year-old woman
was "planning via an internet forum to commit suicide, kill or injure other
people abroad".
"She herself is a convert to Islam and was thus hoping to get into paradise,"
the police said. "It could not be ruled out that, in doing so, she would also
kill her small child, who lived with her."
Radical spouses
Police could not confirm newspaper reports that she was taken into
psychiatric care while the investigation continues.
Berlin newspaper Der Tagesspiegel says two other German women, from the south
of the country, had planned similar acts in Iraq or Pakistan.
They are also said to have been prevented from leaving the country.
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