TIME is
running out for Madina. Last June, the 24-year-old mother of two from Dagestan,
in Russia’s north Caucasus, was forced by her husband, Magomed, to accompany
him to Syria to join Isis.
Magomed, a
former dental technician, was killed a few months later and Madina, by custom,
was forced to enter a compulsory period of mourning.
In a few days’
time, the mourning will end, and Madina fears her Islamist handlers will make
her marry another fighter. Unless she manages to escape, a life of slavery
awaits.
“Please do
something, get me out, I can’t wait any more, I want home, hurry I beg you,”
she implored her family in a text message sent covertly last week, the latest
in a series of increasingly desperate pleas.
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