Swedish girl recounts her ordeal in the hands of the dreaded ISIS militants

Marilyn Nevalainen a 15 year old born in Sweden recounts her ordeal in the hands of the dreaded radical Islamic sect group ISIS in Mosul in northern Iraq .

According to Marilyn who spoke in an interview broadcast by TV channel kurdistan 24, the swede recounted how she met her boyfriend Moktar Mohammed Ahmed, a Moroccan in 2014, who became radicalised after watching ISIS videos.  
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"Then he said he wanted to go to ISIS (another acronym for IS) and I said, 'Okay, no problem,' because I did not know what ISIS meant or what Islam was," she said.
She was pregnant when they left Sweden in May 2015, taking trains and buses across Europe until they finally crossed the border from Turkey to Syria. They were then driven by IS jihadists to Mosul.
- 'Very hard life' -
"In my house we had nothing, no electricity, no water, nothing. It was totally different from how I lived in Sweden, because in Sweden we have everything, and when I was there I did not have anything, did not have any money either. It was a very hard life," she said.
"When I got a phone, I started to contact my mum and I said I wanted to go home. She contacted the Swedish authorities," she told Kurdistan 24.
Swedish media has published desperate text messages she sent her mother while she was stuck in Iraq.
"I'm going to die in a bombing or they're going to beat me to death or I'm going to kill myself mum, really, I don't have the strength to go on," she wrote.
According to Swedish media reports, she gave birth to a son in Iraq. She and the child returned to Sweden together.

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