America
exporting its terrorists abroad is probably OK?
American
woman, UK man killed fighting alongside Syrian insurgency
An
American woman who converted to Islam after falling in love with an
Arab immigrant has been killed fighting for opposition forces in
Syria along with a UK national and another man, the Federal Bureau of
Investigation has confirmed.
RT,
31
May, 2013
Nicole
Lynn Mansfield, 33, was first identified by a Syrian television
station, which broadcast images of her driver’s license photo.
Mansfield is shown in the picture wearing an Islamic headscarf and
listing her address in Flint, Michigan, according to the Detroit Free
Press. The Syrian news report claimed she and British companions were
shot by President Bashar Assad’s military.
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The
UK Foreign Office has confirmed on Friday a British national was
killed in Syria. The deceased man’s family has been informed and is
receiving consular assistance, it added.
While
the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that the killed UK
national from London, it did not verify his identity. The Observatory
added that “they were shot dead during an ambush” near the
Turkish border in northwestern Syria.
The
three individuals killed were apparently “taking photos of military
positions” in the Syria’s Idlib region, when the government
troops ambushed them, the London-based NGO also said.
Two
FBI agents confirmed the report to Mansfield’s family back in
Michigan, who expressed disbelief at the news. The family confessed
limited knowledge of the Arab immigrant she married, and who
Mansfield divorced three years ago, and was unsure of when she went
to Syria.
“I’m
sick over it. I didn’t think she was [a terrorist], but god only
knows,” Monica Mansfield Speelman, Nicole’s aunt, told the Free
Press. “It bothered me that she converted to Islam and started
wearing a headscarf.”
Mansfield
was raised in the Baptist faith, her father working as a General
Motors production worker. She became pregnant in high school but
later earned her equivalency degree and moved onto community college.
Mansfield worked for ten years at an old-age home and leaves behind
an 18-year-old daughter.
“She
has a heart of gold, but she was weak minded,” said her
grandmother, Carole Mansfield. “I think she could have been
brainwashed.”
The
US is now working via the Czech Republic mission in Syria “to
obtain more information,” an unnamed US State Department official
told Reuters.
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