3 London schoolgirls have flown to Turkey, amid fears they may be travelling to Syria to join the Islamic State terrorist group. Dr Erin Saltman is a researcher at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, and has looked into why women from the West join Islamic State. Dr Saltman said part of the attraction was "adventure seeking and being part of a romantic journey", whereas the reality was "quite grim". Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://ift.tt/xvrYFy Twitter: http://ift.tt/LkaQ0r Instagram: http://ift.tt/K6mA6t | From: BBC News Views: 15 1 ratings | |
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