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A female Al Jazeera correspondent, who is covering the terrorist activities from different cities in Syria for months, was quickly moved to Qatar, after one of the commanders of Al Nusra Front, Al-Qaeda affiliated Wahabi-Deobandi terrorist group, raped her in Aleppo.
Egyptian daily Al-Nahar reported that Ghada Oweis, Al Jazeera correspondent, has long been working alongside terrorist groups Al-Nusra opposed to Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo to send reports to Qatari network.
A few days ago on the invitation of one of the commanders of this Salafist Wahabi-Deobandi militant group, she went to his office.
Surprisingly however, the Al-Nusra militias did not allow her camera crews to enter the office. And they took Ms. Oweis by force and told the crews to come back for interview tomorrow.
Al Jazeera correspondent was rushed out of Syria via Turkey, when it was discovered she was raped by the commander of Wahabi-Deobandi Al-Nusra Front of Al-qaeeda in Aleppo.
She was transferred to Qatar later in critical situation becuase of raped by the so-called Saudi funded Islamist militants, she is emotionally in shock.
Returning to Qatar, Ghada Oweis demanded justice and asked the senior leaders of Al-Nusra group to punish this commander.
Reportedly Al Jazeera is trying to prevent the reporter from affirming the news by ways of pressure and payments of huge amount of money to maintain the good image of the terrorists fighting in Syria However, Al-Nursa front officials claimed that the Ms Ghada Oweis was not raped by the ring leader of terrorists group and termed that she presented herself for Jihad ul Nikah (Sexual Jihad) in front of Wahabi-Deobandi leader.
The terrorist militias in Syria have been committing numerous acts of violence and shameless atrocities against the civilians, by using a Fatwa; issued by one of the Muftis of Salafists, that militias fighting in Syria can force women to ‘Jihad al Nikah’ (Girls must participate in "marriage" to fulfill their Jihad obligations in Syria).
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