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Mother Of Five Charged With Leading All-Female ISIS Battalion In Syria

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A former Kansas woman and mother of five has been charged with joining ISIS and leading an all-female battalion of fighters in Syria, the Department of Justice announced Saturday.

Allison Fluke-Ekren, 42, allegedly trained her own children to use AK-47s and suicide belts, translated speeches made by ISIS leaders, and conspired to plan an attack on an American college campus, the DOJ said.

Fluke-Ekren was appointed in 2016 to lead the Khatiba Nusaybah, an all-female military unit of the Islamic State, in Raqqa, Syria, according to a criminal complaint filed in 2019 and unsealed Saturday.

In that role, she trained more than 100 women to fire assault rifles, throw grenades, drive explosives-laden vehicles, and use suicide belts so that they could fight in the 2017 siege of Raqqa — trainings that local leaders made mandatory for all female residents , witnesses allege.

One witness described how proud the leaders of ISIS and members of the battalion were to have an American instructor. Fluke-Ekren’s radicalization was “off the charts,” another witness said — an “11 or a 12” on a scale of 1 to 10.

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In 2014, Fluke-Ekren discussed a plan to “dress like infidels” and drop off an explosives-packed backpack at an unnamed US college to kill students, FBI Special Agent David Robins alleged in the criminal affidavit.

She told a witness “not to worry about the logistics because she knew how to get into the US from Mexico,” Robins wrote.

Another witness claimed that Fluke-Ekren mapped out how she might attack a US shopping mall by stowing a car bomb in a basement parking garage and detonating it with a cell phone trigger.

“Fluke-Ekren considered any attack that did not kill a large number of individuals to be a waste of resources,” US Attorney Jessica Aber wrote in a court affidavit filed Friday.

In a blog devoted to “the adventures of the Fluke-Ekren family,” established in 2008 when she still lived in Lawrence, Kan., Fluke-Ekren chronicled her young family’s travels to Turkey and to Egypt, where they posed for tourist snapshots at the pyramids and happily rode on camels. In 2010, she used the site to celebrate the birth of her youngest child.

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