German woman sentenced to death by hanging in Iraq for assisting terrorist group
An Iraqi court said on Sunday that it had condemned a German woman to death finding her guilty of belonging to the jihadist group ISIS, wrote dailymail.co.uk.
The unknown woman, of Moroccan origin, was sentenced to death by hanging.
She was sentenced for providing 'logistical support and helping the terrorist group to carry out crimes,' said Abdel Settar Bayraqdar, a spokesman for the court.
The woman was caught by Iraqi forces during the battle of Mosul last year, the spokesman said, declining to identify her by name.
She is the first foreign woman to be sentenced to death in Iraq for joining the militant group.
She confessed that she traveled with her two daughters from Germany to Syria and then joined Daesh in Iraq,' he said, referring to Islamic State by an Arabic acronym.
She can appeal the sentence, the spokesman said.
In September 2017, an Iraqi court sentenced to death by hanging a Russian man after finding him guilty of fighting for ISIS.
It comes after a different German girl, Linda Wenzel, was arrested last year after running away to join the jihadists.
The 16-year-old Wenzel was dragged from the rubble of Mosul when Iraqi forces liberated the city from ISIS last year.