In an exclusive interview with Al Arabiya, Asma Mohammed, the widow of the slain ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, revealed that her husband transformed into an extremist after being arrested by US authorities in 2004, a change she describes as pivotal. She, described as a source of 'unknown reliability' in the spy business, also disclosed that the Kurdish peshmerga facilitated their movement to Syria through financial transactions. The family of al-Baghdadi has been repatriated and questioned in Iraq. Furthermore, she condemned ISIS as a 'black stain in history,' criticizing the organization's practices, including the keeping of Yazidi slave girls and the obsession with women among ISIS Emirs, and their aspirations to conquer Rome.
Asmaa Mohamed, Widow of ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi: ISIS Is a Black Stain in History; Al-Baghdadi Kept Multiple Yazidi Slave Girls, All the ISIS Emirs Did, They Were Obsessed with Women; They Dreamt about Conquering Rome #Iraq #ISIS #terrorism https://t.co/A6G76GEDCy
A former Iraqi translator for the US military became one of the biggest drug dealers on the dark web. But, if he believed the dark web’s anonymity was enough to shield him from the prying eyes of law enforcement, he was wrong. (From 2023) https://t.co/pnzzS4TVSj
🏴☠️⚡ The wife of the ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, Asmaa Muhammad: “Kurdish peshmerga allowed us to move to Syria by giving them money.” https://t.co/0KlEMGwlbX
Family of slain IS chief Al Baghdadi repatriated, questioned in Iraq #terrorism https://t.co/pIm8FYRqnt
Widow says ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi transformed into an extremist after he was arrested by US authorities in 2004: she is what we in the spy business call a source of 'unknown reliability' #terrorism https://t.co/RbtZ3vEFy2
Slain #ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi transformed into an extremist after he was arrested by US authorities in 2004, his widow, Asma Mohammed, tells Al Arabiya in an exclusive interview. https://t.co/BO0HNFkLjz