Dutch save her teenage daughter from the clutches of "Daash"

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Dutch save her teenage daughter from the clutches of "Daash"

Dutch mother arrived to Turkey, taking with her daughter with the 19-year-old, after a dangerous trip to the Syrian city of Raqqa to save the girl who had traveled to Syria to get married from a jihadist.
The mother, named Monique, has attracted the backpacker to Turkey last October, after her daughter Aisha travel to Turkey to marry a Turkish jihadist Dutch origins.
The mother and daughter still Aalguetan at the Turkish border, but they hoped to return to their country soon.
Hundreds of Islamists, the Europeans had traveled to Syria to fight in the ranks of the organization, which calls itself the "Islamic state".
The Aisha had left her Netherlands last February and married a Dutch Turkish jihadist Omar Yilmaz, who has previously served in the Dutch army.
Said Monique Dutch TV in September that her daughter has changed in a short period of normal Dutch teenager to a Muslim extremist.
Aisha and I got to the age of Yilmaz through social media, and then e-signed in love.
The mother said that her daughter "was look at him as a Robin Hood."
The Dutch police have confiscated the passport Aisha after he arrived warning that it intends to go to Syria, but I traveled with using her card personal.
The Yilmaz has told the BBC on Wednesday that he married a Dutch teenager after another gunman had intended to pair with, but they split up after that.
"The marriage did not work, so ago in the process and I went on my way."
The Monique has attracted a backpacker to Turkey in the month of October in an attempt to bring her daughter to the Netherlands, but it was not successful in crossing the border into Syria.
But after receiving a distress call from her daughter, Monique re-attempt last week - against the advice of the police - and succeeded in reaching the headquarters of tenderness so-called "succession" organization founded by the "Islamic state".
Monique and found her daughter in the end and took her with them to Turkey.
The mother and daughter are still waiting for the approval of the Dutch authorities on their return to the country.
The Dutch government has told the BBC it is in contact with pain, but officials refused to delve into the details of the case.
But there are reports that part of the problem lies in the fact that Aisha does not have a passport, despite the fact that their lawyers say they may Taatmknan of return within a week.
It was unclear the fate that awaits teen Aisha when she returned to the Netherlands, but the Dutch experts say it is likely to be subject to questioning about whether they had committed or witnessed any crimes in Syria.

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