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Terror accused Tareena Shakil 'didn't know about' IS | |
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A mother accused of taking her toddler to Syria and joining the so-called Islamic State said she knew nothing about the nature of the group, only finding out more on her UK return. | |
Tareena Shakil told her family in 2014 she was going on holiday to Turkey but instead travelled to the city of Raqqa, Birmingham Crown Court heard. | Tareena Shakil told her family in 2014 she was going on holiday to Turkey but instead travelled to the city of Raqqa, Birmingham Crown Court heard. |
Jurors heard she was told not to live in a country not under Sharia law. | |
The 26-year-old, from Birmingham, denies joining IS. | |
She said during 2014 she began talking on Facebook to a man named Fabio Pocas, whose online profile showed an armed man posing with the black flag of IS. | She said during 2014 she began talking on Facebook to a man named Fabio Pocas, whose online profile showed an armed man posing with the black flag of IS. |
'Wish I was there' | 'Wish I was there' |
He warned her of the perils of "living in the land of non-believers", telling her she could not live in a country not ruled by Sharia because it was forbidden. | He warned her of the perils of "living in the land of non-believers", telling her she could not live in a country not ruled by Sharia because it was forbidden. |
She said: "He told me 'You cannot live in a state that is not under Sharia'. | She said: "He told me 'You cannot live in a state that is not under Sharia'. |
"He said 'Look sister, by staying in England, you're hanging over the gates of hell. If you die that's where you're going'. | "He said 'Look sister, by staying in England, you're hanging over the gates of hell. If you die that's where you're going'. |
"The impact on me was fear - any Muslim would want to save themselves from hell, it's just how you go about it." | "The impact on me was fear - any Muslim would want to save themselves from hell, it's just how you go about it." |
Ms Shakil said she had no knowledge of the nature of the terror organisation before she left the UK in October 2014, returning in February 2015. | Ms Shakil said she had no knowledge of the nature of the terror organisation before she left the UK in October 2014, returning in February 2015. |
Being in an abusive relationship had also led to her departure from the UK, she said. | Being in an abusive relationship had also led to her departure from the UK, she said. |
She married her partner in 2011 and their son was born in August 2013, but the following year her "violent" husband moved to Lebanon. | She married her partner in 2011 and their son was born in August 2013, but the following year her "violent" husband moved to Lebanon. |
She told the court her father was constantly in and out of jail and had a history of domestic violence and her brother was also "always in trouble with the police". | She told the court her father was constantly in and out of jail and had a history of domestic violence and her brother was also "always in trouble with the police". |
Admitting she had retweeted images of the black flag of IS, she said she had no idea they were associated with the group, thinking they bore the Shahada - the Islamic declaration of faith. | Admitting she had retweeted images of the black flag of IS, she said she had no idea they were associated with the group, thinking they bore the Shahada - the Islamic declaration of faith. |
Ms Shakil, originally from Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire, said a tweet to a jihadi widow in Syria in September 2014 which said "Wish I was there", was just a reference to living in the self-declared caliphate. | Ms Shakil, originally from Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire, said a tweet to a jihadi widow in Syria in September 2014 which said "Wish I was there", was just a reference to living in the self-declared caliphate. |
"I knew where she was, Islamic State, but at that time I didn't know about Islamic State," she added. | "I knew where she was, Islamic State, but at that time I didn't know about Islamic State," she added. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |