Former ISIS terrorist: Racism in the UK is the main factor why people join terrorist groups
A British woman who was married to the highest-ranking American in the ISIS terror group revealed how racism in the UK radicalized her. Tania Georgelas said her years as a teenager in Harrow, Northwest London, spurred her to become an ISIS member.
“We had bad neighbours, they used to smash our windows. But generally, I just felt like an outsider,” Georgelas, 33, who is of Bangladeshi descent, said in an interview, RT reported.
“I was looking for a way to retaliate, and I wanted honor again,” She added.
She claimed the turning point came after the 9/11 terrorist attack in 2001.
“I was 17, I saw the towers being crashed into and I went to school the next day,” she told Atlantic.
“I said to my friend: ‘Oh, isn’t it dreadful what happened?’ and she looked at me and said: ‘Is it really?’”
“At that point I became really jihadi hardcore.”
It was during a protest against the Iraq War that she met a group of women giving out leaflets promoting Muslim dating websites.
There she met John Georgelas, a Christian convert from Texas who was the son of US military doctor Colonel Timothy Georgelas and his wife, Martha. Georgelas married her in England in 2004 just a month after their meeting, and she flew back to the US with him.
When she was pregnant with her fourth child, her husband pleaded with her to join ISIL in Syria.
“John wanted to go to Syria, and I said I wasn’t ready, not while the kids are small,” she said.
The 33-year-old said she had given birth to her children for the sole reason that they could “serve god as Muslims, as militants.”
Adding she wanted her children to become soldiers of the ISIL grouping, she said: “We trained them as assassins and dressed them up as miltants.”
After just a couple of months in Syria, however, Georgelas found the conditions unbearable and after pushing her children in a buggy through a minefield, she returned to the US. She divorced her husband, who she had left behind in Syria.
Georgelas’ children are now being looked after by their grandparents, although she is still entitled to see them.
She said she attends the Unionist Church with her new boyfriend, Craig, an IT worker, and that her objective is to take part in de-radicalization programs for former terrorists.
Source: Farsnews