Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Allegedly Help Recruitment ISIS, Student 17 Years Trial

Allegedly Help Recruitment ISIS, Student 17 Years Trial

A student Virginia, Washington, United States, 17-year-old on trial as a result of allegedly helping recruitment ISIS since last week.

CNN reported on Thursday (5/3), the case is still closed to the public. This case was first revealed in the news The Washington Post on Wednesday (4/3) were interviewed officials and local residents.

The tracers spent more than one month for stalking and supervise the child's home in Virginia, Washington.


According to an official statement, teens should not be identified is thought to help drive adults to Syria. An other law enforcement agencies confirmed that adults had been joined by ISIS.
Not only help recruitment, is also suspected of channeling teens ISIS message to a contact network.
Former boss: He does not look radically
The boy is "a smart kid," wrote Dustin O'Bryant in Brief Coin page on Wednesday (4/3). O'Bryant was editor at the site of origin Alabama, where the teenager had worked as a freelance writer for seven months last year.
"He does not look radically at all," he wrote again.
Nevertheless, O'Bryant admits to have the child write about his beliefs. However, O'Bryant pontificated that the child may not enter the religious element into writing. Rose obedient child.
He has lost contact with the child since February. The teenager claimed is busy working on his personal affairs, but will soon write to the site O'Bryant at one point this year.
O'Bryant confessed "very surprised" when a lot of media him with questions about the child's arrest.
"I hope there is some sort of misunderstanding here, and he does not know what he is doing," said O'Bryant
At the end of his statement, O'Bryant said he did not know that the teen was sitting in school. Because, in the CV that is given to O'Bryant, the boy attach a certificate of college.
Termination recruitment ISIS
This case adds to the long list of US citizens who moved to Syria to join with ISIS.
Experts in the presence of the US Congress said that more than 20 thousand foreign fighters traveled to Syria to join with ISIS.
On a separate occasion, the Head of National Intelligence, James Clapper, said that 180 Americans have gone to fight in Syria.
Although it is not known whether they will be joined by ISIS, the US government to prevent its citizens to go to Syria or provide assistance.

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